Attention, all you Deadites out there! We know you are all still super bummed about the recent cancelationOpens in a new tab of the amazing Ash Vs. Evil DeadOpens in a new tab, and Bruce Campbell’sOpens in a new tab concurrent retirement from the role of Ash. Believe us, we feel your pain. But there is still some good news to be heard about the world of Sam Raimi’sOpens in a new tab classic The Evil DeadOpens in a new tab. The folks over at Dynamite EntertainmentOpens in a new tab have announced the development of a new miniature-based tabletop game, based on the beloved third movie in the series, Army of Darkness.Opens in a new tab

The new game will be designed by Lynnvander Studios, which was behind the Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Board GameOpens in a new tab as well as Dynamite’s Re-Animator. According to the official description, Army of Darkness: The Board Game will see players “take on the role of unlikely hero Ash Williams, the chainsaw-wielding, time traveling S-Mart employee. In this multiplayer game, Ash and his allies will lead an army of medieval knights against a horde of unliving Deadite zombies.”

In a statement, Dynamite CEO Nick Barrucci said, “Army of Darkness was the first license we signed at Dynamite and it still holds a very special place in our heart. So we couldn’t think of a better, more exciting brand to use for our first miniatures game. We can’t wait to show tabletop gamers and horror fans what we have planned!” The core game has plans to include a number of highly detailed miniatures and be supplemented with expansions, accessories, and other separately released add-ons. You can see an early example of the game’s box art above. No release date for the game has yet been given.
What do you think of this new iteration of Sam Raimi’s classic franchise? Be sure to let us know what you think down below in the comments.
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