Games Workshop began slowing restocks and allocating new releases late in 2022, and continued through the Spring season, with retailers unable to get enough of new releases for their customers, and distributors’ allocations cut to the bone. Reports on sales of Warhammer 40,000, the top miniatures line, clustered around flat as a result; they would likely have been up had demand been filled.
"We’re still having issues with getting allocations on new stuff and getting restocks of older things in," Bob Schaeffer of Dragon’s Lair in San Antonio, Texas told us.
There was speculation that the reductions in Games Workshop supply were due to a redirection of manufacturing capacity toward the upcoming release of Warhammer 40,000 10th Edition. But since the beginning of Covid, there have been varying degrees of supply problems on GW products, so it’s not clear that’s the only issue.
On the other hand, supply on WizKids’ Nolzur’s Marvelous Miniatures improved during the season, even as demand on the red-hot Dungeons & Dragons line appeared to ebb. "The WizKids minis were down slightly," a distributor observed.
The big mover to the upside was Catalyst Game Lab’s Battletech, which moved to #3 on our chart. For the first time in years, the BattleTech boxed starter sets were widely available, which removed the biggest barrier to sales on the line. "Catalyst has done a good job with the intro sets," he said. "We’ve been able to keep those in stock and showcase them." Fuge said the player base in his stores had quadrupled since the beginning of the year.
ICv2’s Top 10 Non-Collectible Miniature Lines – Spring 2023 |
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Rank |
Title |
Publisher |
1 |
Warhammer 40,000 |
Games Workshop |
2 |
Nolzur's Marvelous Miniatures |
WizKids |
3 |
BattleTech |
Catalyst Game Labs |
4 |
Age of Sigmar |
Games Workshop |
5 |
Star Wars Legion |
Atomic Mass Games |
6 |
Marvel Crisis Protocol |
Atomic Mass Games |
7 |
D&D Onslaught |
WizKids |
8 |
Pathfinder Deep Cuts |
WizKids |
9 |
Bones |
Reaper Miniatures |
10 |
Malifaux |
Wyrd Miniatures |
The in-depth version of this article appeared in Internal Correspondence #104. For the full-length version of this article on the ICv2 Pro site, click here.
For other market reports on Spring 2023, see:
Top Brands Drive TCG Growth
Board and Card Game Sales Softer
OGL Mis-Step Shakes Up RPG Business
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