
Warhammer 40K's "The Infinite and the Divine" Gets a Sequel
Fans of the Warhammer 40,000 expanded universe have a surprise treat on the way: a sequel to "The Infinite and the Divine," one of the most beloved novels in the franchise. The original book, widely praised for its witty and surprisingly comedic take on two rival Necron lords locked in an eternal feud, was generally considered a self-contained story that didn't need a follow-up. Despite that, a sequel is now in the works, and early enthusiasm from fans suggests the announcement has been warmly received.
"The Infinite and the Divine" stood out in the grimdark Warhammer 40,000 literary landscape for its sharp character writing and dark humor, making it a standout entry in Black Library's catalog. While details about the sequel's plot and release window remain limited, the news is a notable moment for the franchise's growing presence across books, games, and other licensed media.
Key Insights
- 1The Infinite and the Divine is widely regarded as one of the best Warhammer 40,000 novels, praised for its humor and character-driven storytelling.
- 2A sequel was not expected, as the original was considered a complete, standalone story.
- 3The announcement reflects continued investment in the Warhammer 40,000 expanded universe beyond games.
- 4Black Library's catalog continues to grow, signaling strong appetite for 40K licensed media across multiple formats.
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