Mantic Entertainment Ltd (trading as Mantic Games) is a British manufacturer of
miniature wargames, based in
Nottingham, England. It was founded in 2008 by former
Games Workshop Managing Director Ronnie Renton and two other investors, with a range of fantasy miniatures that were compatible with other popular wargames, including
Warhammer Fantasy Battles. Mantic began trading in 2009 and is one of numerous miniature and wargaming companies in Nottingham's so-called
Lead Belt. In 2015 Mantic relocated to its current headquarters in
Bulwell, Nottingham. Early plastic models made by Mantic were sculpted by Bob Naismith and tooled by production company
Renedra in the UK. Other models were all cast in metal in-house. For the first few years, all models were done traditionally by hand-sculpting, but this eventually moved to an all-digital process. Original art direction and some early photography was the responsibility of ex-Games Workshop painter
Mike McVey. It soon began publishing its own board games and miniature games. Notable early titles included
Kings of War, ''Dwarf King's Hold
, Dungeon Saga
, DreadBall
, Deadzone
, Project Pandora
, Warpath
and Loka (published for River Horse Games)
. It has also produced licensed games such as Mars Attacks, The Walking Dead: All Out War
, Hellboy: The Board Game
, Worms: The Board Game
and most recently Halo: Flashpoint''. Mantic has made use of crowd funding to develop and bring games to market, starting with the first for Kings of War, on the
Kickstarter platform in 2012. Having previously contributed to a number of Mantic products and games, Matt Gilbert joined the company as Chief Operating Officer in 2016. Mantic started making in-house resin models in 2018 and in 2020 significantly increased production due to the release of its Armada fantasy naval game. Traditional metal model casting has slowly been replaced by resin in the Mantic model catalogue since this date. Only a few metal lines are now cast in-house as of 2024. By the end of 2021, Ronnie Renton had sole ownership of Mantic. In 2023 Mantic released the Mantic Companion, a web application for army list building and the current rules for all of its various games. This is supported by various subscription tiers. In addition, Mantic launched the Mantic Vault which offers a monthly subscription to 3D model assets for home 3D printing. In 2025 the Mantic Vault added an online store for one-time purchases of 3D model assets in addition to the subscription service. In 2024, Mantic acquired the assets of River Horse Games (founded by
Alessio Cavatore). == Game development ==