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Beware this game does not replace Space Hulk “the digital boardgame”. Its a separate more video game approach with different rules and removal of boardgame elements
But will there be more content for the digital boardgame version? Many players are still waiting for a level editor.
P.S. How's that NECROMUNDA project coming along? ;)
Most biomorphs are compatible with any tyranid, it's just that usually genestealers are meant to infiltrate and as such giant blades fused to their hands would be...impractical. On a space hulk however, there aren't any people to infiltrate with, so if necessary it is possible a tyranid with a blade biomorph could be spawned.
On a separate note, I would love to play this style of game as Chaos, that would be brilliant.
On another separate note, Ultramarines... The poster boys of 40k... Damn smurfs. :/