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I’m going full CSI on this very blurry image from Warhammer Quest: Darkwater

October 14, 2025

Games Workshop just dropped our first look at the highly-anticipated Warhammer Quest: Darkwater board game, but you’ll need to break out your magnifying glass (or a CSI-style imaging system) to make sense of it.

Following a leaked product shot that made its way online recently, the publisher has dropped a tease of its own. This shows off our first look at the Warhammer Quest: Darkwater ‘board’ (I’ll explain my air-quotes in a moment), tokens, and models – lots of models. However, and in news that’s likely to frustrate fans of the best board games who are eagerly awaiting this one, it’s incredibly blurry. That hasn’t stopped me giving the task a good go, though, and I think I’ve got some interesting takeaways for us. If you’ve also been excited for more info after Darkwater was revealed by surprise earlier this month, strap in. It’s time for some armchair sleuthing.

So, for starters: I don’t think that’s a ‘board’ at all. Once I’d gotten over the initial “ooo, models!” response, the first thing I noticed about the image (which you can see below) was the board’s unusual thickness. It seems to have a chunky blue rim, and a nubbin roughly in the center… much like the spine of a book. Indeed, that rim could be a cover – which means we might be looking at just one spread of a larger tome with multiple maps. My colleague and Warhammer Quest aficionado Will Salmon pointed this out after we both spent time staring at our screens in GamesRadar+ HQ, and I think he’s absolutely right.

Warhammer Quest: Darkwater board, models, cards, and tokens

(Image credit: Warhammer Community)

This is quite the departure from previous entries like Cursed City or Blackstone Fortress with their modular tiles, but it’s not unusual so far as the best adult board games go. You see, Gloomhaven: Jaws of the Lion uses exactly this technique to reduce the amount of cardboard weighing down the box.



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