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Wargames Atlantic releases Daughters of Artemis, updates May production lineup

Daughters of Artemis have gone live for Tribes members, while Wargames Atlantic maps the rest of May from supported kits to final-tweak projects.

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Wargames Atlantic releases Daughters of Artemis, updates May production lineup
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The Daughters of Artemis are now live for Tribes members in the appropriate tiers, and that makes Wargames Atlantic’s latest May check-in feel less like housekeeping and more like a paint-plan for the month ahead. For collectors watching the line, the headline is simple: one of the month’s most characterful mythic releases has crossed from preview into delivery, while the rest of the slate is still moving through support and refinement.

The company’s May 20 update put Bulldog Brutes, the Baron’s War Siege Tower, and Ursus Astra Arctous into the supported column. That is the useful middle ground for painters who like to track a release cycle closely, because it signals these kits are past the initial reveal stage and still getting attention as the month rolls on. The Greek Colossus remains in an A pose while the team works to improve it, a small but telling detail for anyone thinking about display potential or conversion work.

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Other projects are still in motion. The Krukarii are undergoing final adjustments, described by the studio as getting their claws cleaned, while the Baron’s War Light Infantry, Greek Temple, and Ruination Squad are also in progress, with no renders shared at that point. Taken together, the update gives a rare straight look at where each item sits in the pipeline, from released to supported to still being tuned before a wider reveal.

That transparency matters because Wargames Atlantic’s Tribes program is built around monthly STL rewards on MyMiniFactory, and the company has leaned into a broad mix of genres across the same subscription. Wargames Atlantic describes itself as making 28mm hard plastic wargames models across science fiction, classic fantasy, and historical ranges, and that spread shows up clearly in the May lineup. A preview for the month listed nine sets, with Centurion and Legionary tiers containing all nine, Legionary functioning as an early-bird tier with limited slots, and genre tiers receiving three sets each under their heading.

For painters deciding what to start now, the roadmap is plain. Daughters of Artemis is already in members’ hands, the supported kits are the next safest bets for immediate queueing, and the works-in-progress are still a wait-and-see proposition. In a month that moves from mythic skirmish infantry to siege hardware and back again, the Daughters of Artemis sit exactly where the strongest release hook should be, at the front of the line.

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