Richard "Rick" Priestley (born 29 March 1959)[1] is an English miniature wargame designer and writer. He co-created the miniature wargame Warhammer Fantasy Battle and its science fiction counterpart Warhammer 40,000 during his tenure at Games Workshop in the 1980s and 1990s. Following his time at Games Workshop, he went on to establish Warlord Games and co-create other titles such as Bolt Action.
Rick left Games Workshop in 2009, complaining that the corporate culture had grown too focused on sales and no longer cared about innovation in game design. He does consulting work on a freelance basis and is a consultant at River Horse Games.[5] He was co-owner of Warlord Games,[6] which sold 25% of its shares to Hornby in July 2023 for £1.25 million.[7]
At the end of 2011 he was elected to the committee of the Society of Ancients.[6] Priestley helped design the World War II miniature wargame Bolt Action prior to its 1st edition in 2012. In December 2012 he announced plans to launch a new science fiction game The Gates of Antares[8] with an initial attempt at funding raised through Kickstarter. It was released as Beyond the Gates of Antares through Warlord Games in 2015.[9]
Works
Priestley worked extensively for Games Workshop. He is credited with designing or co-designing the following games:[citation needed]