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In contrast to the previous two editions, this was released as just one set of rules. The third edition by designers Jervis Johnson and Andy Chambers was retitled Epic 40,000 and released in 1997. GW also released many metal miniatures for use with both games. Various supplements were also produced between 1992–1994. In 1994 GW released a second edition retitled Titan Legions, as well as a second edition of Space Marine, the two again published as compatible but stand-alone games.
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Numerous articles supporting the Adeptus Titanicus/ Space Marine game were released in GW's White Dwarf, including a variety of optional rules, army lists and organizational charts. The following year, GW released a companion game, Space Marines, another miniatures and rules set (for two opposing Space Marine armies) that could be played separately or in conjunction with Adeptus Titanicus. The combat system uses the "all move, all fire" system, where all moves by all units are resolved in order from fastest to slowest, and then fire results are resolved, with slowest units firing first. six 6mm scale "Battle Titans" with interchangeable weapons.In an attempt to counter to the increasing popularity of FASA's Battletech, GW published Adeptus Titanicus in 1988, a science fiction tabletop game designed by Jervis Johnson that features combat between "Imperial Titans" in the popular Warhammer 40,000 universe. Publication history First edition ( Adeptus Titanicus) The game(AT18) is usually played on a 4x4' area and uses alternating activations. 2.4 Fourth edition ( Adeptus Titanicus: The Horus Heresy)Īdeptus Titanicus is a turn-based tabletop wargame for two or more players who control 6mm scale models of giant walking titans.