The CEO Who Built Modern Games Workshop

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The CEO Who Built Modern Games Workshop
The CEO Who Built Modern Games Workshop
I’m talking Games Workshop history with their former CEO Mark Wells. We explore a period of incredible change in the organisation as it shifts from the 90s approach of 2 core games (Warhammer Fantasy & Warhammer 40,000) with specialist games like Gorka Morka, Necromunda, and Mordheim alongside them, to the 2000s focus on 3 core systems – Warhammer Fantasy Battle, 40K, and the Lord of the Rings.

During Mark’s tenure at the company there were many exciting, challenging, and at times controversial decisions, changes, and products. This was the era that saw the rise of the internet, the legal wrangles with Chapter House, the end and then return of the boxed game (and one of the best GW ever made in Space Hulk 3rd edition), the introduction of one-man retail stores, and a host of other inflection points in the story of Games Workshop.

A great many people and even more decisions have made Games Workshop into the global brand and production powerhouse that it is today; and there can be no doubt that Mark Wells helped shape that destiny.

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#40k #Warhammer40000 #Warhammer #WarhammerFantasy #Mordheim #GorkaMorka #SpaceHulk #WhiteDwarf #GamesWorkshop #Wargames #Citadel #CitadelMiniatures

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[Mark Wells Cambridge Gothic Author Website] https://www.marknwells.com/

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