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Headquarters: Memphis TN
Industry: Recreational Products
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The Best Model Soldiers in the World!

Games Workshop is the largest and the most successful tabletop fantasy and futuristic battle-games company in the world. Our major brands are Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000. In addition, we hold a global license from New Line Cinema for a tabletop battle-game based on director Peter Jackson’s BAFTA and Academy award winning film trilogy The Lord of The Rings.

Our business is about helping mighty armies to meet headlong on the field of battle. At our HQ in Nottingham, in the UK, we design, manufacture and retail the vast range of Citadel Miniatures plastic and metal soldiers and rulebooks, which are the foundation of an almost infinite hobby. The UK manufacturing operations in Nottingham and Wisbech are complemented by a production facility at our US base in Baltimore, USA.

At the heart of the Hobby are the millions of gamers aged 12 upwards, who spend many of their waking hours collecting, creating, painting, and building up the armies that they will go on to command on a carefully prepared tabletop battlefield.

Tabletop Wargaming

It's all about two people facing each other across a battlefield, each attempting to move their models into position to fire upon their opponent's force or attack it in hand-to-hand combat. The victor is decided by a combination of skill and luck with the players rolling dice to determine whether an arrow hits or a foe is struck down.

The Company

Games Workshop Group PLC is a publicly quoted company in the UK with direct sales operations in the UK, the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Australia. We also have Northern European operations, which are currently based at the Nottingham HQ. With around 70% of sales coming from outside of the UK, the Group is now truly international. GW remains a vertically integrated company, retaining control over every aspect of design, manufacture, distribution, and retail of our models and rulebooks. Products are sold through our own chain of 250 + Hobby Centers and by more than 3,500 independent toy and hobby shops around the world. These outlets are complemented by our growing mail order and online sales businesses.

The retail operation is supported by Games Workshop’s own monthly magazine White Dwarf, which is distributed by major newsagents across the world. White Dwarf is currently published in five languages, and special editions are also produced for the US and Australian market. The Hobby continues to grow strongly, and we believe that the prospects for the business with our boundless energy to succeed are as gloriously rich as ever.

The Hobby

Investors and potential investors in Games Workshop need to understand what we mean by the Hobby.

A hobby is something people make time for. It is not a pass-time and therefore not usually analogous to watching TV or playing computer games. In our case, as with most hobbies, it involves commitment, collection, craft or manual skills, and imagination. Someone who is involved in the Games Workshop Hobby collects large numbers of miniatures, paints them, modifies them, builds terrain, and games with them in our imaginary universe. This involves huge amounts of time.

Games Workshop Hobbyists play war games with large numbers of metal or plastic miniatures that they have carefully chosen and, usually, painstakingly painted, on a table top face-to-face with their friends. It is a social and convivial activity loved by Hobbyists the world over.

Our job therefore revolves around our ability to recruit new gamers (of all ages) and keep them in the Hobby.

We publish many games systems giving potential Hobbyists a range to choose from and alternate systems for experienced gamers. We categorize these systems as 'core' (Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000)or 'specialist' (Warmaster, Mordheim, Necromunda and similar). New Hobbyists are likely to start with core systems or The Lord of The Rings: Fellowship of The Ring, which as well as a being a challenging adventure is also an excellent introductory game.
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