Warzone (game)

Warzone is a tabletop miniature wargame based on the Mutant Chronicles universe and role-playing game.

It features squad-based combat at a skirmish level, although vehicles and large models were introduced in later supplements to the main rule book.

As a result of a restructuring at Target Games, the rights to Warzone were sold to Paradox Entertainment in December 1999.

[1] In 2020 Paradox sold the rights to Res Nova, which announced its intention to develop a new edition of the game.

This force soon started corrupting both man and thinking machines, instilling hatred and fear in their minds, then sent its own minions, consisting of legions of undead mutants and alien monsters called Nefarites, in an attempt to conquer humanity.

Warzone aims for a more realistic feel, being set in a more plausible future, with recognizable weaponry, megacorporations that represent modern-day nations and cultures, and a focus upon the power of units of soldiers, whereas Warhammer aims for more of a fantasy feel, with a greater variety of weapons, aliens, and a predominant focus upon the power of individual heroes.

[10] An Online Real-Time Strategy game was in development after Paradox Entertainment had acquired the license but the production was quietly shut down.