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The Imperium of Man is the closet thing we have to a faction that looks like us. Warhammer 40,000 is a dystopian sci-fi setting on a massive scale, where billions die every day in the middle of a massive free-for-all between several terrifying factions, from the ravenous alien hive known as the Tyranids to the stoic and immortal Eldar. Image: Streum On Studio/Focus Home Interactive As displaying Nazi imagery is not illegal in Spain, the organizers hesitated lest this bring legal trouble upon their club. GT Talavera tournament organizers gave comment to tabletop wargaming site Spikey Bits stating “that the club repudiates the Nazi mentality in all its aspects Nazi ideas have no place in our group, because they are contrary to everything we stand for.” The organizers said that the player said he would not leave unless they involved the police. The statement comes after fans attending a Warhammer 40,000 tournament in Spain noticed a player wearing Nazi iconography who entered under the name Austrian Painter. We don’t want you in the Warhammer community.”
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The post is a strong statement from one of the largest gaming companies in the world and reads, in part: “If you come to a Games Workshop event or store and behave to the contrary, including wearing the symbols of real-world hate groups, you will be asked to leave. On Friday, Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer: Age of Sigmar publisher Games Workshop posted on its official community page an unusual note titled The Imperium is Driven by Hate.