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Cubicle 7 Drops Talabheim Maps for Old World RPG Tables

If you've been running Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay since the new Old World line launched, Cubicle 7 has dropped a fresh accessory worth pinning on the gaming-room wall. The Grand Duchy of Talabec Map Pack is heading to general release in late May, after pre-orders started shipping in April.

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The pack is two rolled poster maps. The first covers Talabheim and its surrounds, including the port town of Talagaad, which long-standing Warhammer fans will recognise as the focus of the Eye for an Eye starter adventure. The second is a wider Empire map set in 2276 IC, the new edition's default time period. Both are sized for table play.

The pack is $29.99 (around £24) direct from Cubicle 7, and sits in the broader Old World accessory wave that has also brought reference card decks, dice and the rebuilt starter set. The Old World line is set in 2276 IC, several decades ahead of fourth edition's 2512 IC, putting parties in an Empire still recovering from the Great War Against Chaos and short on the established factions of the later setting.

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For groups jumping into the Old World line, decent maps make a real difference when you're trying to keep a party oriented across the Empire's roads, river trade routes and forest-haunted backcountry. Talabecland sits in the geographic middle of Empire map politics, so this one earns its space on the table.

Cubicle 7 has a busy 2026 ahead, with Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 5th Edition arriving for the system's 40th anniversary later in the year, plus the new Horus Heresy RPG opening pre-orders this summer. If you want to start a campaign before the next edition lands, find a group on Backseat Gamer and grab a map to anchor it.


Sources: Cubicle 7 | Tabletop Sentinel

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