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    Warhammer 40,000 has, over time, influenced the creation of many side projects, copies, derivatives and other forms of spin-off. These come in many forms, including other table top games, board games, card games, books, computer games and even music. Some of these are officially supported by Games Workshop and Citadel Miniatures but many are not, simply being fan expansions and additions to the original game.

        Warhammer 40,000 spin-offs
                    Specialist Games
                    Other miniature based games
                Non-miniature Games
                Computer games
                Non-wargame products

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    Specialist Games
    These games are available as "Specialist Games" from the Games Workshop website, with some level of support, both in terms of rules updates and miniatures being available:

    Battlefleet Gothic
    A spaceship combat game using unique scaled ships. An earlier version of this was known as Space Fleet.

    Epic Armageddon
    The most recent (4th) edition of a much larger scale war simulation, using 6 mm miniatures instead of the 28 mm minatures used in Warhammer 40,000. The 3rd edition was known as Epic 40,000.

    Inquisitor
    A smaller scale fight simulation, which uses relatively large 54 mm models.

    Necromunda
    Originally developed under the title "Confrontation", this is a simulation of gang fighting in a large underground slum using 28 mm models.


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    Other miniature based games
    Other miniature based games in the Warhammer 40,000 universe include:

    40K in 40 minutes
    A 'light' version of the Warhammer 40,000 tabletop game. The rules were published in White Dwarf magazine. The idea is to limited the choices of units and upgrades for each player so the game can be completed in a short amount of time (about 40 minutes). A streamlined version of these rules, called Combat Patrol, is present in the 4th edition of the Warhammer 40,000 rulebook.

    Advanced Space Crusade
    A board game, released in 1990, where 28 mm Space Marine scouts raid/sabotage modular alien bio-ships. In 1993 Games Workshop re-released the game under the title Tyranid Attack.

    Bommerz over da Sulphur River
    Odd (and unsuccessful) board game where Epic scale Ork aircraft bomb Imperial installations along a river while avoiding defensive weapons, Imperial fighters and rock formations. Rules and board pieces recently re-published on the GW Specialist Games Website.

    Gorkamorka
    A 28 mm game of Ork gang fighting based on a desert planet, with a focus on scavenging and Ork vehicles. Later received an add-on, titled Digganob.

    Pit Fighting
    A fairly new game that allows the player to make their own creatures and use them to battle other player's beasts.

    Space Crusade
    Up to 4-player board game (published in conjunction with Milton Bradley Company) where 28 mm Space Marines fight various enemies on board-based enemy space ships. Considered a sci-fi version of Heroquest (also a joint Games Workshop-Milton Bradley endeavor). Space Crusade received two addon boxed sets, Mission Dreadnought and Eldar Attack.

    Space Hulk
    a 2-player board game with modular interlocking room tiles where 28 mm Space Marine Terminators fight alien Genestealers on an abandoned maze-like spaceship. 2 editions, add-ons (for the first edition) titled Deathwing and Genestealer.

    Spacefarers
    The 1981 precursor to Warhammer 40,000 using Citadel Miniatures Spacefarers line of 25 mm miniatures. The squad-based game mechanics are more similar to Necromunda than that of Warhammer 40,000.

    Ultra Marines
    board game that uses the same modular interlocking room pieces as 1st edition Space Hulk. Each player (box supports up to 4, any number can play) controls a competitive scout squad raiding abandoned maze-like spaceship for artifacts. The game uses the same board pieces as Space Hulk, and uses an original (and highly unpopular) method of rolling dice that involves throwing dice onto a printed grid.


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    Non-miniature Games
    Battle for Armageddon
    Map-based board game (1993) with numbered cardboard counters, acting out the (first) Ork invasion of the planet Armageddon. Add-on (Chaos Attack) was released soon after, acting out the Chaos invasion of the planet before the Ork invasions. Both were re-released as free PDF downloads from Games Workshop during the Third War for Armageddon worldwide campaign in 1998.

    Citadel Combat Cards
    Non collectible card game from early 1990s with photographs of various GW models. Originally based on Warhammer Fantasy Battle models, later included Warhammer 40,000 cards as well. Gameplay mechanic very similar to the card game War.

    Dark Millennium
    A collectible card game currently produced by Sabertooth Games.

    Doom of the Eldar
    Map-based board game from 1993 with numbered cardboard counters, recreating the Tyranid invasion of the Iyanden craftworld.

    Horus Heresy
    Map-based board game from 1993 with numbered cardboard counters. Recreation of the invasion of Earth during the Horus Heresy. Released at the same time as Battle for Armageddon, thus having near identical gameplay mechanics with minor variations.

    Horus Heresy CCG
    A collectible card game formerly produced by Sabertooth Games. Recreation of the events of the Horus Heresy

    Lost Patrol
    While this 2-player game uses 5 Marine Scout miniatures, the rest of the game uses counters. Scouts explore hex-based jungle tiles avoiding generic "lurker" monsters.

    Warhammer 40,000 Collectible Card Game
    A collectible card game formerly produced by Sabertooth Games.

    Warmaster: Not to be confused with the wargame of the same name, Warmaster is a counter based board game originally published in White Dwarf based on Horus' battlebarge (later named the Vengeful Spirit in canon storyline) at the climax of the Horus Heresy. Recently republished on the Games Workshop Spain website.


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    Computer games
    Several computer games have also been based on Warhammer 40,000. Among them:
    Final Liberation: Warhammer Epic 40,000
    A turn-based strategy game recreating Epic 40,000 with two races, Imperial guard (reinforced with Ultramarines) versus the Orks with one single-player imperial campaign. Game was going to have other races added, but plans for the other races never eventuated.

    Space Crusade
    Based on the popular board game by Games Workshop. The time is around 40.000, which means that the game is of course taking place in the popular fantasy game Warhammer 40.000 (also known as Warhammer 40K). Games like Warhammer: Final Liberation and Space Hulk are other games taking place in the same period. You control a crew of different space marines that have to fight against other enemies including other space marines at different places including several old space marine outposts.

    Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate
    A turn-based strategy game featuring the Ultramarines.

    Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War
    A real-time strategy game featuring the Space Marines, Eldar, Orks, and Chaos, and its expansion pack, Winter Assault, which introduced the Imperial Guard and a new unit for each of the previous armies. A third expansion, Dark Crusade, was released by publisher THQ which added the Tau and Necrons to the mix as well.

    Warhammer 40,000: Fire Warrior
    A first-person shooter featuring the Tau.

    Warhammer 40,000: Rites of War
    A turn-based strategy game using the Panzer game engine.

    Space Hulk
    A RTS/Shooter featuring the Space Marines. It recreates the board game Space Hulk. PC (DOS) only.

    Warhammer 40,000 Space Hulk: Vengeance of the Blood Angels: Updated RTS/Shooter featuring the Space Marines. It recreates the board game Space Hulk with multiplayer support. Playstation and PC (older/slower machines only, as the game runs on the internal CPU clock for game speed).

    Warhammer 40,000: Glory in Death
    A turn-based strategy game made for Nokia N-Gage platform


    The popular computer game StarCraft by computer game company Blizzard is thought by some to have been largely inspired by the Warhammer 40,000 universe. A later game by Blizzard, Warcraft III, pokes fun at this fact as a dwarf states "I bought this warhammer for 40k!".

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    Non-wargame products
    Games Workshop's sister company, Black Library have produced novels, comic books and art albums based on the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Novels include the Gaunt's Ghosts series and Eisenhorn trilogy by Dan Abnett, the Space Wolf series by William King and the Inquisition War trilogy by Ian Watson.

    The band Bolt Thrower made an album, Realm Of Chaos - Slaves to Darkness, that was endorsed by Games Workshop for Warhammer 40,000. Games Workshop have also produced CDs and soundtracks for several of its collectors edition novels, including the Gaunt's Ghosts Collectors Edition.
     
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