The Warhammer World Championships are over and after days of heated competition in Atlanta, we have our overall winners and champions for each game you can play in the grim distant future or in the Mortal Realms.
This year the first places were taken in a tie between Spain and the United States. Both countries had 39 tournament points, leaving France third with 36 points and Italy fourth with 34 points. As is often the case with everything invented by the English, England did not win the Warhammer World Championships, but we were not embarrassingly low on the leaderboard, taking fifth place with 32 points.
Looking at individual winners, Richard Siegler of the US won Warhammer 40,000, Jean-Baptiste Aymes took home the top prize after some hard-fought Age of Sigmar matches, and Fernando Marcos of Spain beat the competition in Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team.
You can check out all the glorious moments of the tournament in the Warhammer Community review here.



