Gamesday,
Some people see it as a boring and "almost not worth it day-trip", while many look forward to it and some find it as one of their few opportunites to get tuned in with the wargaming community. Like myself and others in the Southern California.
Recently GW has started pulling out of Malls, due to the increasing rent. It just so happens that they closed the 2 nearest stores near me. With the closest being several hours away.
Put that on top of leaving me with a small, cramped, and majority anime/cards independent retailer.
ANYWAYS, on to Gamesday talk.
Last year Games Workshop announced that they would not host a 2009 Gamesday IN L.A.!
Even better news for me
The reason they gave us was that they wanted to expand their fanbase on the West Coast and that in 2010 they would be back, bigger and better than ever. o_o
Well it's almost 2010 and lets see...Oh look! An offical announcment!
"We have also made the difficult decision to only have one Games Day in 2010, which will be held in Baltimore on August 21, allowing us to focus our energy into one amazing event"
So not only did they take it from the West Coast, but they've taken it from everywhere else.
Online ticket sales only, none at the door.
Selling tickets THIS early too?
I've seen signs of GW's awesome logic before, but really?
GamesWorkshop, you sure know how to do something very well, and that is phasing out loyal customers.
I love your product, but I'm disappointed.
Here's the link.
http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/content/article.jsp?categoryId=300002&aId=5800004a&_requestid=298180
Sorry if I'm ranting a bit much, but I just had to put something out.
It's been such a dead season of warhammer over here. Painting my legions of the dead have me occupied at the moment though.
Ah well, maybe I can convince my "40k only" friends to get to Fantasy.
Some people see it as a boring and "almost not worth it day-trip", while many look forward to it and some find it as one of their few opportunites to get tuned in with the wargaming community. Like myself and others in the Southern California.
Recently GW has started pulling out of Malls, due to the increasing rent. It just so happens that they closed the 2 nearest stores near me. With the closest being several hours away.
Put that on top of leaving me with a small, cramped, and majority anime/cards independent retailer.
ANYWAYS, on to Gamesday talk.
Last year Games Workshop announced that they would not host a 2009 Gamesday IN L.A.!
Even better news for me
The reason they gave us was that they wanted to expand their fanbase on the West Coast and that in 2010 they would be back, bigger and better than ever. o_o
Well it's almost 2010 and lets see...Oh look! An offical announcment!
"We have also made the difficult decision to only have one Games Day in 2010, which will be held in Baltimore on August 21, allowing us to focus our energy into one amazing event"
Online ticket sales only, none at the door.
Selling tickets THIS early too?
I've seen signs of GW's awesome logic before, but really?
GamesWorkshop, you sure know how to do something very well, and that is phasing out loyal customers.
I love your product, but I'm disappointed.
Here's the link.
http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/content/article.jsp?categoryId=300002&aId=5800004a&_requestid=298180
Sorry if I'm ranting a bit much, but I just had to put something out.
It's been such a dead season of warhammer over here. Painting my legions of the dead have me occupied at the moment though.
Ah well, maybe I can convince my "40k only" friends to get to Fantasy.
