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Cubicle7 will publish a new WFRP this year. It will "take(s) its direction from the first and second editions of the game".

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A new edition of Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay will be launched by Cubicle 7 Entertainment later this year. The new edition will return players to Warhammer's grim world of perilous adventure, and takes its direction from the first and second editions of the game.

Cubicle 7 CEO Dominic McDowall said, "Like so many gamers I grew up on Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay. It's an iconic setting and I'm thrilled to be working on this new edition of the game. Our team have a huge breadth of experience with Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, and I’m excited to be able to bring the Cubicle 7 approach to the Old World. We’ll be revealing more of our plans in the coming months, so subscribe to our newsletter and keep an eye on our website!”

About Cubicle 7

Cubicle 7 is a celebrated UK-based creator and publisher of games, specialising in developing games that bring the feel of fan-favourite properties to your tabletop with high quality design and components. www.cubicle7.co.uk

About Games Workshop

Games Workshop® Group PLC (LSE:GAW.L), based in Nottingham, UK, produces the best fantasy miniatures in the world. Games Workshop designs, manufactures, retails, and distributes its range of Warhammer®: Age of Sigmar® and Warhammer® 40,000® games, miniature soldiers, novels and model kits through more than 460 of its own stores (branded Games Workshop® or Warhammer®), the www.games-workshop.com web store and independent retail channels in more than 50 countries worldwide. More information about Games Workshop and its other, related, brands and product ranges (including our publishing division Black Library™ and our special resin miniatures studio Forge World™) can be found at www.games-workshop.com.
 
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Was curious about Fury of Dracula as well. Anyone here played it?
I've played the 2nd edition a whole lot and I think it's a great game. Have always been curious about the original GW version, as that one didn't have the visible "Dracula Trail" and apparently catching Dracula was a lot harder.

Newbies to the game tend to think Dracula is too weak, but that's not true at all - you just have to know the cards and how they work, and not fall into newbie traps such as Italy or England.

The 3rd edition of the game simplified combat a bit and made catching trains a little less luck dependent, but I've only played it a couple of times. Seemed easier for Dracula than the 2nd edition.
 

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