Mike is the global events guru for Games Workshop. He’s also an official play-tester, a former member of the USA ETC team, he created and ran the NOVA Open, and he’s overseeing development of the GW app. That’s a hell of a CV.
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40k Game Changers Ep 12: Jim Vesal
Jim Vesal is the ultimate renaissance man of 40k. He spent most of 2019 as the number 1 player in the world, and that year also won the ITC’s hobby Track because he paints so damn well.
40K Game Changers Ep11: Chapter Master Valrak.
I spent an hour chatting to a super nice guy named Sam about his channel, about 40k, about life in general, and I still can’t work out why anyone would think he’s ‘controversial’!
40k Game Changers Ep 10: Miniwargaming Dave
Dave Nordquist runs the biggest 40k battle report channel in the world. He’s made fantasy movies, written a book, won a business award and his brain just won’t quit coming up with ideas!!
40K Game Changers Ep 9: Play On Tabletop
In April 2019 6 guys decided to start a 40k Battle Report revolution. A year and a half later they had 100,000 youtube subscribers! How did they do it?
40K Game Changers Ep 8: Neil Kerr.
Neil Kerr is the head judge of the WTC and a proud Scotsman. There is so much in this episode – including beer and a fair bit of rugby. And also how 40k saved his life.
40k Game Changers Ep7: Rick Priestley
Is it true that the bosses let Rick create Warhammer 40,000 just to shut him up? Where did the inspiration come from for the different races and chapters?
40k Game Changers Ep 6: Nick Hayden (Blood of Kittens)
Nick Hayden (AKA Tasty Taste) is a controversial figure in the world of Warhammer 40k. His website Blood of Kittens has broken some of the biggest stories and created plenty of talk.
40k Game Changers Ep5: Winters
Winters. Like Cher or Madonna he is known by just one name. His youtube channel produces some of the most watched Warhammer 40k content on the planet. He regularly attracts up to 80,000 views on battle reports.
40k Game Changers Ep4: Nick Nanavati
It’s hard to think of any individual person, outside of rules writers and GW staff, who has influenced how we play the game of Warhammer 40k over the past few years more than Nick Nanavati.