BattleMag! Issue #4 Expands VOID2.0, Urban War and Leviathan with New Rules, Army Lists and Unpublished Scenarios

June 9, 2026 by avernos

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SEB Games has released the latest issue of BattleMag!, delivering 32 pages of new content for VOID2.0, Urban War, and Leviathan players. Available as both a printed magazine and a free PDF download, Issue #4 continues to support the company's growing catalogue with new unit profiles, army-building options, scenarios, fiction, and hobby content.

The headline additions for VOID2.0 players are the long-awaited rules for the Addax Half-Track and Captain Dave "The Devil" Douglas, one of Viridia's most decorated and colourful military officers.

BattleMag! Issue 4 // Seb Games

Captain Dave "The Devil" Douglas Joins VOID2.0

Among the issue's biggest additions is the introduction of Captain Dave Douglas, a veteran officer whose career has taken him through some of Viridia's most elite military formations.

Born on the frontier world of Prosperity IV, Douglas began life as a troublemaker before being given a choice between prison and military service. What followed was a remarkable rise through the ranks, serving with the Forest Eagles, Strike Commandos and Shock Marines before eventually returning to lead the regular troops he considers his true home.

Known for his aggressive leadership style and unwavering moral compass, Douglas earned his infamous nickname "The Devil" through his fearless actions in combat. His story includes special forces deployments, battlefield heroics, and even a confrontation with a superior officer over the treatment of prisoners of war.

Now players can bring the legendary officer to the tabletop with a brand-new profile in VOID2.0.

New Army Building Options for Koralon Players

Issue #4 also addresses one of the most frequent requests from the community with the inclusion of a dedicated Koralon Forcebook and army-building guidance.

Many players noted that previous Koralon army lists did not fully support miniatures from the original VOID range. The new material helps bridge that gap, providing expanded options for commanders looking to field the alien menace on the battlefield.

Urban War players are also treated to a dedicated article covering Koralon army building, further strengthening links between the two game systems.

Bridging VOID2.0 and Urban War

One of the most interesting articles in the issue focuses on using Urban War miniatures in VOID2.0, something fans have requested for years.

SEB Games outlines its long-term vision for integrating the settings more closely, allowing players to use miniatures across both systems while maintaining each game's unique style of play. Future expansions, including the upcoming Battle for Metropolis supplement, are expected to continue developing this crossover approach.

Battle for Metropolis

Unpublished Scenario and New Fiction

The magazine also includes Mining Rights, a previously unpublished VOID scenario originally written during the classic I-Kore era by Graham Stenning and Ben Brownlie.

Meanwhile, Leviathan players can enjoy The March of Death, a new short story exploring the world of the popular 10mm fantasy naval game.

Additional content includes hobby advice, force expansion guides, news updates, and even an old-school A3 poster included with the printed edition.

Available Now

BattleMag! Issue #4 is available now as both a printed magazine and a free digital download. For players invested in VOID2.0, Urban War, or Leviathan, it represents one of the most substantial issues yet, packed with new rules, background material, scenarios, and support for some of the community's most requested features.

Whether you're looking to deploy Captain Dave Douglas, expand a Koralon force, or explore the future connection between VOID2.0 and Urban War, BattleMag! #4 has plenty to offer.

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