Bring Supernatual Heroes & Villains Into CMON’s Zombicide

August 30, 2022 by brennon

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CMON has been showing off a brand new set of miniatures for those wanting to do something a little different when it comes to Zombicide. The heroes and villains from Supernatural are finding their way to the tabletop for some evil-slaying mayhem.

Supernatural Join The Hunt Pack #1 - Zombicide

Supernatural: Join The Hunt - Pack #1 // Zombicide

Each of the packs comes with a variety of characters that can be used as allies when you're taking on zombie hordes and often, something a lot more dangerous. Pack #1 comes with miniatures for Sam and Dean Winchester as Survivors plus an Alpha Vampire and Wendigo that can be introduced as Abominations in your games.

The second of the packs offer up more allies for you to play with during your games of Zombicide. You get Jack Kline, John Winchester and Bobby Singer.

Supernatural Join The Hunt Pack #2 - Zombicide

Supernatural: Join The Hunt - Pack #2 // Zombicide

The villain in the set is The Leviathan and offers up yet another Abomination that can cause some havoc on the tabletop. You will also find bonus powerful artefacts inside like the Angel Blade and the Ruby Knife.

There is also a third pack that works as a pre-order exclusive for this Supernatural range of releases.

Supernatural Join The Hunt Pack #3 - Zombicide

Supernatural: Join The Hunt - Pack #3 - Zombicide

In the bonus pack (which is available to those who pre-order the bundle) you will get Castiel and Crowley who find themselves taking on villainous undead fiends and also the Archangel Michael. Crowley, therefore, can take on the role of an Abomination in the game alongside Archangel Michael if you prefer.

All of the sets will come with cards that allow you to use these expansions in your regular games of Zombicide, mixing and matching things as much as you like during gameplay. For example, this set comes with artefacts like the Archangel Blade and the First Blade.

I actually quite like the fact that CMON is doing all of these different packs for Zombicide. Even if you don't use the miniatures for Zombicide, the sculpts from CMON are usually pretty darn good and even though they are a bit bigger at around 32mm, they would be fantastic for all sorts of different games.

Are you tempted to pick these up as a pre-order bundle or later at retail?

"Even if you don't use the miniatures for Zombicide, the sculpts from CMON are usually pretty darn good and they would be fantastic for all sorts of different games..."

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