This one of the more crappy things about Warzone, VOR, VOID, Chronopia and the rest of those games of the 90's and early 2000's.
Very little You Tube videos and presence. Had these games come out later, like Infinity we would have seen more. I'd love to see some battle reports for Chronopia, UWZ, VOID, VOR, and the rest of those games. It is a shame that resource didn't really exist much, or at least in the YouTube type that it does today. It seems there is not a shortage of 40k presence on YouTube.
If you guys have any older sets of miniatures, consider a battle report. I don't care which game, ie not 40k but any others are fine.
I betcha if this new warzone has even 2 to 5 years of life before becoming a 'dead' game (that is still alive, but not produced, much like all those other games I just mentioned) and still perfectly viable and playable. We'll see a legacy of videos especially on YouTube.
So make some videos guys.
P.S. if it lasts the test of time and we see Prodos making this game 10 years from now. They need to do a 10 year anniversary game, and do something special.
if you guys at Prodos really want to increase your chances, make Origins and Gen Con a priority. Conventions like that do matter. I know your in England, and I think there is a Gen Con in Europe correct? If that is the one you do, then make your presence known. Support play at the convention, and if possible perhaps you can do a program so that those in the US who want to be crusaders (like the old Target Crusaders) can help make your game have a presence at the US Origins and Gen Con. If you have a booth, or partner with a good company to showcase your products, but unless you seriously have a presence at such a con, your game will remain obscure, and stores are less likely to invest in the warzone bandwagon again.
Perhaps you can make many official You Tube videos, via a channel. You can also gain mucho kudos if you partner with FFG (fantasy flight) and make at least one Warzone boardgame. They are a top-notch boardgame company. there are different types of board games, so pick the right kind. A good game would involve each player as a corporation faction and playing a larger scale political, financial, war game with laws, and other intrigue. Another more indepth game, like where we revolve around a single battlefield or even close up like those doomtrooper games. I'd buy a game like that, but so would many others who don't really know Warzone, and buying the boardgame will truly draw them into the world. That presence in the gaming market can help a game like Warzone Resurrection.