The biggest Warhammer showdown of the year wrapped with a surprise. Two countries stood tall together instead of one.
Team USA and Team Spain tied for first overall with 39 points each. Moreover, the result came after days of elite play across multiple systems. Consequently, the title feels earned by breadth as much as by brilliance.
How The Scoring Really Works
The country score blends more than pure podiums. It factors best general heavily, yet it also counts best in faction, best painted, and best overall. Therefore the tally rewards consistent excellence across 40k, Age of Sigmar, Kill Team, and Underworlds. Once the numbers settled, USA and Spain hit 39, France reached 36, and Italy posted 34.

Event Champions And Meta Notes
Each co champion nation still grabbed a marquee win. Richard Siegler delivered the 40k title for the United States with Adeptus Mechanicus. Furthermore, it marked their biggest moment since his 2021 LVO triumph. Spain’s Fernando “Ace” Marcos captured Kill Team with Mandrakes. Additionally, his dark horse run cut through a meta crowded with Canoptek threats and Deathwatch killers.
AoS And Underworlds Decide The Chase
France surged thanks to Age of Sigmar. Jean Baptiste Aymes won with Hedonites of Slaanesh and pushed France into second overall. Meanwhile, Denmark seized Underworlds as Jaroslaw Kwasniewski piloted Wurmspat through a tight final day. Therefore the final standings felt dramatic until the end.
Summary And What’s Next
In short, USA and Spain split the crown by proving complete national depth. The event champions showed sharp prep and fearless reads on shifting metas. Moreover, the closing ceremony lights the fuse for a new ITC season. Next year’s Golden Ticket race now begins with Atlanta waiting once more. So charge your dice, pack your travel case, and get ready for round one.
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