‘A gaming success story’ : how Warhammer became one of Britain’s biggest companies
Worth £6bn and with revenues recently rising by 10.9%, the niche interest game has become a global business You don’t need to spend your weekends organising a face-off between bloodthirsty orcs and elves to have heard of the game Warhammer. So popular is the fantasy game that its parent company (…)
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