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[[Battlefleet Gothic Magazine]] was a series of supplementary magazines for the game [[Battlefleet Gothic (Game)|Battlefleet Gothic]] published by [[Games Workshop]] between 2000 and 2004.
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[[Battlefleet Gothic Magazine]] was a series of supplementary magazines for the game [[Battlefleet Gothic (Game)|Battlefleet Gothic]] published by [[Fanatic Press]] between 2000 and 2004.
  
As with its other [[Fanatic Press#Fanatic Press Games magazines|Fanatic Press magazines]], Battlefleet Gothic Magazine regularly featured articles submitted by hobbyists, and as such, the magazine's content had the potential to conflict with official background lore.
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As with Fanatic Press' [[Fanatic Press#Fanatic Press Games magazines|other magazines]], ''Battlefleet Gothic Magazine'' regularly featured articles written and submitted by hobbyists, and as such, the magazine's content had the potential to conflict with official background lore.
  
==Articles==
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==Contents==
 
*'''Hive War''' - new [[Tyranid]] ships
 
*'''Hive War''' - new [[Tyranid]] ships
 
*[[Eldar]] [[Aurora Class Light Cruiser]] - experimental rules
 
*[[Eldar]] [[Aurora Class Light Cruiser]] - experimental rules

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Battlefleet Gothic Magazine Issue 7
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Released ca. January 2002
Preceded by Battlefleet Gothic Magazine Issue 6
Followed by Battlefleet Gothic Magazine Issue 8

Battlefleet Gothic Magazine was a series of supplementary magazines for the game Battlefleet Gothic published by Fanatic Press between 2000 and 2004.

As with Fanatic Press' other magazines, Battlefleet Gothic Magazine regularly featured articles written and submitted by hobbyists, and as such, the magazine's content had the potential to conflict with official background lore.

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