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New "Monsterpocalypse" releases: Ulgoth, Apes, and Robots, Oh My!

Monsterpocalypse from Privateer Press is unlike any other miniature game on the market. Players assemble and paint teams of giant monsters, then bring those monsters together to fight it out over a model city. Monsterpocalypse takes everything you love about Godzilla, King Kong, Ultraman, and Power Rangers and puts it all into the palm of your hand.

The latest Monsterpocalypse releases had a lot to offer just about anyone who loves giant monsters! I'm going to start with the latest Kingdom of the Apes releases, since, well, giant fighting apes.

New "Monsterpocalypse" releases: Ulgoth, Apes, and Robots, Oh My!
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Thought to have emerged from somewhere within the harshest and most inaccessible peaks of the Himalayas, White Dajan is a ferocious giant ape that has emerged to confront Earth's would-be despoilers. Possessing the power to summon winter's ferocity, White Dajan is noted for his rage and unbridled violence even among the Empire of the Apes. He seems to have a particular hatred for buildings and crowded cities, seeking to level such structures whenever his anger is provoked. This makes him a perilous guardian, though he has also shown affection for humanity and a willingness to fight alongside them. Considering the foes Earth faces, a few toppled buildings are considered an acceptable price to pay to appease this formidable ally.

White Dajan also gets a little reinforcement from these crazy ape bombers, who appear to be riding bombs into battle!

New "Monsterpocalypse" releases: Ulgoth, Apes, and Robots, Oh My!
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Though the most gargantuan of the great apes might be mistaken for unthinking beasts, their intelligence is demonstrated by their ground forces, who possess borrowed technology that they utilize with uncanny sophistication. Ape bombers soar through the air on jury-rigged portable jet engines, capable of dropping high-yield explosives with considerable accuracy. And command apes have been witnessed making use of radio communication devices to orchestrate attacks, despite the fact that the language they employ seems like nothing but gibberish to human ears.
The Lords of Cthul have a new beastie, a nasty looking monster called Ulgoth:
New "Monsterpocalypse" releases: Ulgoth, Apes, and Robots, Oh My!
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An otherworldly embodiment of toxicity and pain, Ulgoth's very blood destroys what he does not directly assault, and the world itself shudders in his passage. Unlike some other Lords of Cthul, it is difficult to determine if Ulgoth is even intelligent, so far as humanity is concerned, as it seems almost more a force of supernatural destruction and transformation. Wherever it treads, the world is changed around it, and some scientists have theorized Ulgoth might be akin to a sinister terraforming device, one bent on changing the very nature of the Earth into an environment more amenable to creatures of Cthul. It is also responsible for hastening the proliferation of lesser horrors from their reality, spawning and summoning such beings with a frequency that defies reason.
Ulgoth is not the type of monster that will be shown up by some damned dirty ape, so it brought it's own reinforcements into battle:
New "Monsterpocalypse" releases: Ulgoth, Apes, and Robots, Oh My!
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It is difficult for even the brightest minds of humanity to understand the fiendish creatures of the Lords of Cthul. Snatchers are among the most feared of their lesser minions, bloated hovering creatures capable of seizing hapless victims and transforming them into a similar biomass of Cthulians. Against such a fate, some might consider the alternative of being torn apart by a swooping Hellion to be preferable. Hellions are batlike hunters capable of swift movement and similarly swift foe neutralization.
Finally, for those of you who like your giant, stomping Monsterpocalypse action in a mechanized form, there is Gorghadratron, who fights for whoever can afford its massive price tag:
New "Monsterpocalypse" releases: Ulgoth, Apes, and Robots, Oh My!
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Nothing demonstrates the military manufacturing capabilities of UberCorp International better than its gigantic weaponized hardware platforms, each customized to monstrous configurations. Gorghadratron brings the raw obliterating power of the so-called "Planet Eaters" to anyone with sufficient funds to commit to an exclusive purchaser's license. Built with innovative polymers and alloys derived from recovered xenoexobiological materials, Gorghadratron is as durable as it is lethal, with longevity assured by the recommended 10-year UberCorp maintenance contract, purchased separately. UberCorp cannot be held responsible for any collateral damage incurred by overloading Gorghadratron's reactors.

All of these amazing monsters and robots are available now at your local game store! If they don't carry Monsterpocalypse from Privateer Press, they might be able to special order it for you.

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Leigh KadeAbout Leigh Kade

Leigh George Kade is a writer, illustrator, and sculptor who lives in Salt Lake City with his wife and two small Skrulls. Leigh has also been a panelist on the wildly popular Geek Show Podcast since 2008. He has been an Entertainment Writer for Bleeding Cool since 2018.
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