Yes, BattleTech: Gothic is real, and it has a 'retrofuturistic' sibling
Briefly

BattleTech: Gothic, unveiled at AdeptiCon, marks the beginning of a new tabletop series by Catalyst called the Continuum Series, with a projected release for summer 2025. Initially perceived as an April Fools' joke, the legitimacy of the release is backed by a 72-page lore bible and confirmed prototypes. The boxed set will feature nine new miniatures, each designed with detailed heraldry, and is priced at $99. Following Gothic, Catalyst plans to introduce Rockets & Rayguns, which will aim for a retrofuturistic style in future releases.
Catalyst has launched BattleTech: Gothic, an earnest tabletop adaptation that will be part of the new Continuum Series, starting with a summer 2025 release.
The announcement of BattleTech: Gothic initially raised concerns about being an April Fools' joke, but has been confirmed with a detailed lore bible and prototype.
The first boxed set features nine new miniatures, including classics like the UrbanMech and Marauder, highlighted by ornate designs and a retail price of $99.
Future offerings in the Continuum Series will include Rockets & Rayguns, promising a nostalgic, retrofuturistic experience for fans of the genre.
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