I'm obsessed with the Traitors so can't wait for this new Warhammer 40K hidden role board game
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 Benjamin Abbott
2025-10-27
I'm the kind of person who is seated for every single episode of The Traitors and will then dissect what happened with my friends, so this new Warhammer 40K board game with sneaky hidden roles caught my eye.
Created by Cubicle 7 (the developer behind numerous Warhammer tie-ins, including an official tabletop RPG), Warhammer 40,000 Day of Ascension feels like a mix of the best board games; it sees nefarious Genestealer aliens infiltrating a human settlement, and they've got to remain undetected whilst bluffing their way to victory. At the same time, the humans must sniff out these traitors and . It's like The Traitors injected with a healthy dose of Warhammer 40K grimdark.
Deception and lies 
(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)Warhammer 40K Day of Ascension isn't available yet, but there are a couple of great deception games that are equally quick. I'd highly recommend Traitors Aboard, which is $19.95 at Amazon or £19.99 at Amazon in the UK. It rolls a lot of my favorite deception mechanics together for a tense bluffing experience, but it can be played very quickly.
Deception and lies
(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)Warhammer 40K Day of Ascension isn't available yet, but there are a couple of great deception games that are equally quick. I'd highly recommend Traitors Aboard, which is $19.95 at Amazon or £19.99 at Amazon in the UK. It rolls a lot of my favorite deception mechanics together for a tense bluffing experience, but it can be played very quickly.
Warhammer 40K Day of Ascension isn't available yet, but there are a couple of great deception games that are equally quick. I'd highly recommend Traitors Aboard, which is $19.95 at Amazon or £19.99 at Amazon in the UK. It rolls a lot of my favorite deception mechanics together for a tense bluffing experience, but it can be played very quickly.
You can currently pre-order the game for $19.99 via the Cubicle 7 store (or £17.99 in the UK) ahead of a late November release. It's made for 5 to 12 players and is described as a "fast-paced social deduction game," so shouldn't take much longer than 15 minutes per session.
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From the description, Day of Ascension (which shares a title with an Adrian Tchaikovsky Warhammer 40K novel about the same subject, incidentally) is very similar to games like One Night Ultimate Werewolf or Secret Hitler, which is arguably one of the best adult board games for fans of the genre. Loyalists must uncover Traitors in their midst and can call upon roles like the Magos Biologis to look at another player's secrets – presumably their identity card. Because the Traitors must lie and connive their way to victory, it's the kind of experience where paranoia runs rampant. As someone who's obsessed with The Traitors show right now, I can't think of anything better. Which is a little worrying now that I think about it, but hey – you can't argue with a good deception game.
The Traitors Board Game: $22.99 at Amazon
One Night Ultimate Werewolf: $24.95 at Amazon
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nerdyNoodle
Oct 27, 04:04 PM
🫡 great for couples.. totally  I regret buying this.
stressed_latte
Oct 27, 03:24 PM
lmao Full of bugs, but playable. I don't regret buying this.
grumpyCode
Oct 27, 02:44 PM
for sure
wannabeHero
Oct 27, 01:14 PM
high-quality modern vibe i wrote it.
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