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March, 2008 Edition

Dark Future Cover, 25k

Hello to all new readers of Future Highways, the online magazine devoted to highway warriors of the Dark Future. Inside these pages you'll find information on the Dark Future of today, the Sanctioned Ops who keep the roads safe, the gangs who litter them with trash, the equipment that they use, the whys, the hows, the spills and the thrills.

If you're new to Dark Future or Future Highways, then the Editorial is the place to start. This should give you a few pointers on what's what, and what's going on here.

If you're an old hand, then step right up, insert your credit chip, and find out just what's happening on an interstate near you.

 


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Great news! Games Workshop have posted the combined PDF file of all the Dark Future rules and supplements on their Specialist Games website! Head to http://www.specialist-games.com/, select your country and then find the game variants (can be found under the Games link). The download is 26.7 megabytes, so make sure you have time on your hands. Definitely happy driving...

In other news, the Paint Job sectioned has been expanded with some overdue gallery additions as well as templates and pictures in case you wish to make your own Dark Future board sections. Hope they're useful.

Oh, and finally please note that my email address has changed. If you have the old one on your files, please trash it. Cheers.


Disclaimers:
Dark Future, White Line Fever, White Dwarf, 3-D Roleplay Hobby Game Citdel Miniatures are trademarks of Games Workshop Limited. Used here without permission. No challenge to their status is intended.
This website is completely unofficial and in no way endorsed by Games Workshop Limited.

Future Highways is copyright Francis Greenaway, 2004-2007.
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