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Owlcat reveals Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy

During the Warhammer Skulls event, Owlcat Games revealed Warhammer 40,000: Dark HeresyWarhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy is coming to Windows PC and consoles (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S). The players can add the game to their wishlist and support the development process by purchasing a Founder’s Pack on the official website.

Step into the shadows as an acolyte of the Inquisition in Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy, a second narrative-driven tactical RPG set in the beloved grimdark universe. Set against the backdrop of the Noctis Aeterna and the mystery of the Tyrant Star, players will lead a warband of diverse companions in a desperate battle against heresy and corruption, from loyal Imperial subjects, such as a veteran Guardsman from the death world of Catachan, to nefarious xenos, including a bird-like Kroot mercenary. With intricate investigations, a turn-based combat system, and choices that carry grave consequences, Dark Heresy is an atmospheric dive into the brutality and mysticism of one of the Imperium’s most feared organizations. The game greatly expands on the ideas introduced in Rogue Trader and features fully voiced dialogues. 

Warhammer 40,000: Tacticus Launches the Custodes into Battle!

Warhammer 40,000: Tacticus charged into this year’s Warhammer Skulls event, bringing forth the Emperor’s most elite defenders. The battlelines tremble as the Adeptus Custodes, golden sentinels of the Imperium, descend upon the battlefield. With unmatched skill and divine purpose, they purge the heretic, the xenos, and the traitor alike. Leading this glorious charge is none other than Shield-Captain Trajann Valoris, arriving later this month in a new Legendary event.

On May 24th, Tacticus unveils its latest Survival Event, a brutal gauntlet forged in war, where only the relentless endure. Those with the unbreakable resolve of the Adeptus Custodes may claw their way through the carnage and emerge victorious, unlocking the might of Trajann Valoris. He is a living bulwark of the Emperor’s wrath.

Now is the time to return to the front. Whether you are a battle-scarred veteran or a lapsed servant of the Throne, the war calls once more. This summer, the fires of conflict burn hotter than ever as Tacticus marches toward its third anniversary. Stand ready. Glory awaits those who survive.

Games Workshop Pre-Order Preview: The Death Guard and World Eaters arrive to sow chaos plus more Emperor’s Children!

Chaos descends on Warhammer 40,000 as three forces receive releases for 40K. Death Guard and World Eaters each get their Codex release and more and the Emperor’s Children get their Combat Patrol. Check out what you’ll be able to get on pre-order starting next week.

Codex: Death Guard arrives bringing the plague ridden disease vectors to the tabletop. The 128-page Codex which is positively sodden with Nurgle’s munificent gifts. Within these mildewy pages you’ll find lore on the sons of Mortarion, six Detachments, and pages of miniatures photography, Combat Patrol and Crusade rules, as well as Datasheets for all your units. The Collector’s Edition, features unique cover art, sickly green foil page edges and a black ribbon bookmark. This is only available from Warhammer.com while stocks last.

True paragons of pestilence can even opt for the luxury Limited Edition Codex. This package includes its own unique cover art, a series of five art prints, a double-sided metal medallion fragment designed to be united with three other pieces from the other Chaos Gods, six double-sided metal objective markers, a pack of 39 Stratagem cards, and 42 Datasheet cards, all contained in a special two-part slipcase. It is available from Warhammer.com while stocks last.

You can start your force or expand it with the Poxwrought Vector Battleforce. It comes with a Lord of Poxes, seven Plague Marines, five Blight Lord Terminators, and three daemon engines in support – a Foetid Bloat-Drone, Myphitic Blight-Hauler, and Plagueburst Crawler. This Battleforce is the first place to acquire the new Lord of Poxes, and the battleforce will be available while stocks last.

Poxwrought Vector Battleforce

You can also build your force with the Combat Patrol: Death Guard. It features a Lord of Virulence, a Tallyman, three tenacious Deathshroud Terminators, seven Plague Marines and a Chaos Rhino.

Combat Patrol: Death Guard

Of course you can show your loyalty and keep organized with the Death Guard Dice and Datasheet Card. The cards feature 44 quick reference cards which cover your primary Army Rule, Datasheets and Combat Patrol rules, and let what is inevitable happen with a roll of the conducting in Death Guard style with a set of 16 dice cast in pearlised purple, with green ink and the Death Guard faction icon on the six face.

Death Guard Dice and Datasheet Card

Of skulls for the skull throne is more your thing, there’s Codex: World Eaters. It features 112 pages that traces the bloody history of Khorne’s Legion, five detachments, Combat Patrol and Crusade rules, and of course datasheets. The Collector’s Edition of the Codex has unique cover art, red foil page edges and a black ribbon bookmark. It is only available from Warhammer.com while stocks last.

Truly dedicated Khornites can demonstrate their commitment with the Limited Edition Codex. This package includes a copy of the Codex with its own unique cover art, five art prints, a double-sided metal medallion fragment designed to be united with three other pieces, six double-sided metal objective markers, a pack of 33 Stratagem cards and 35 Datasheet cards, all kept in a two-part slipcase. It is available from Warhammer.com while stocks last.

The Gorestorm Slaughterpack Battleforce is one way to start your force. It features a Slaughterbound, nine Eightbound (who can also be built as Exalted Eightbound), supported by a pack twenty Jakhals. It also includes a World Eaters transfer sheet featuring 200 transfers, and it will be available while stocks last.

Gorestorm Slaughterpack Battleforce

There’s also the Combat Patrol: World Eaters which is led by a Daemon Prince and features a Master of Executions, 10 Khorne Berzerkers, and 10 Jakhals. It also contains two World Eaters transfer sheets, featuring 200 transfers each.

Combat Patrol: World Eaters

Khorne will show its blessing upon you with the World Eaters Dice and Datasheet Cards. The card pack features 35 quick reference cards cover your primary Army Rule, Datasheets, and Combat Patrol rules. Lend each and every dice roll a murderous with a set of 16 dice which are, cast in gem-effect red, with cream ink and the World Eaters faction icon on the six face.

World Eaters Dice and Datasheet Cards

For those still looking to build their Emperor’s Children force, there’s the Combat Patrol: Emperor’s Children. It features a Lord Exultant, two trios of Flawless Blades, and 10 Infractors. This complete Combat Patrol can be used as it is, or as reinforcements for your Warhammer 40,000 army, as the Infractors can also be built as Tormentors. It also contains an Emperor’s Children transfer sheet featuring 150 transfers.

Combat Patrol: Emperor's Children

From Black Library comes Legends of the Wolf: The Omnibus by Chris Wraight. The Space Wolves are moulded by the harsh environments of Fenris, feral warrior-kings who combine bravery and ferocity. The Járnhamar Pack are one group thrown into conflict after conflict, both with supposed allies and ancient enemies, barrelling headlong into a prophesied battle against the Archenemy. This trilogy of novels features Blood of Asaheim, Stormcaller, and The Helwinter Gate, as well as short story Kraken in paperback and eBook formats.

Legends of the Wolf: The Omnibus

Warhammer 40,000 Combat Patrol 3 adds Infernus Space Marines to the battlefield!

Warhammer 40,000 Combat Patrol has come to the US and it features nine different combat patrols throughout the run. We subscribed and will be breaking down each issue as well as how much you save!

The third issue adds to the Space Marine force with five Infernus Space Marines!

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We’ve got our second Warhammer 40,000 Combat Patrol Box! See what’s inside!

Warhammer 40,000: Combat Patrol is the latest subscription service from Hachette Collections and Games Workshop. This time, instead of two force, you nine combat patrol forces. That’s right, nine different armies throughout the series.

We show off the second box featuring issues #3-6 and we’ll break each issue down in future videos!

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Games Workshop Pre-Order Preview: The Emperor’s Children arrive with their full release

After a limited box set, the Emperor’s Children get a full release allowing players to expand their forces or start a new one. Everything you need is here with numerous new miniatures coming to the tabletop. See what’s coming to Games Workshop’s pre-orders next week.

Codex: Emperor’s Children is here to give you all the details on this force of Chaos. The codex features 112 pages and covers their history, units, wargear, and of course combat drugs. There’s six detachments as well as Combat Patrol and Crusade Rules, and Datasheets for every unit.

Succumb to temptation with the Collector’s Edition, which has unique cover art, soft pink foil page edges and a black ribbon bookmark. This is only available while stocks last.

For those truly in thrall to Slaanesh, you can seek out an even more limited edition Codex. This package includes a copy of the Codex with unique cover art, a series of five art prints, a double-sided metal medallion fragment designed to be united with three future pieces, six double-sided metal objective markers, a pack of 36 Stratagem cards, and 26 Datasheet cards, all contained in a special two-part slipcase. This is available while stocks last.

Fulgrim, Daemon Primarch of Slaanesh is a twisted creature who embodies the Emperor’s Children. After untold years in the Warp, he is now a serpentine monstrosity that stalks battlefields looking for enough of a challenge to entertain him if only for a moment. He is suffused with a beguiling aura, and equipped with daemonic poisons that can bring the mightiest foes to ruin. It comes with a choice of four bare heads displaying different expressions, and a helmeted head.

Fulgrim, Daemon Primarch of Slaanesh

Lucius the Eternal might be the greatest duelist in the galaxy. This classic character gets a new miniature to challenge his opponents on the tabletop battlefield.

Lucius the Eternal

Lord Kakophanist features a Doom Siren grafted to his body. He leads Noise Marines in the orchestra of destruction and slaughter. This miniature comes with two head options, and a choice of screamer pistol and power sword, or two screamer pistols wielded gunslinger-style.

Lord Kakophanist

Lord Exultant comes with three right arm options: power fist, plasma pistol or rupture lash, and three left arm options: phoenix power spear, power sword or screamer pistol, plus a choice of bare head or helmet.

Lord Exultant

Flawless Blades are driven by martial perfection and elite warriors armed with blissblades. This kit builds three Flawless Blades, with a choice of paired blissblades or a mix of regular and hand-and-a-half blades, as well as nine interchangeable heads. It comes with a transfer sheet featuring 150 transfers.

Flawless Blades

Noise Marines are here to rock with sonic blasters and blastmasters. This kit builds six Noise Marines and is packed with options. One can be built as a Disharmonist champion armed with a screamer pistol and power sword, while two of every six can be built with blastmasters. There are an excess of heads, helmets, shoulder pads, and weapon front-pieces available, which also comes with a transfer sheet featuring 150 transfers.

Noise Marines

Tormentors and Infractors are in one kit giving you the option as to which unit you want to build. You can arm them with boltguns and specialized ranged weapons or take the battle up close. This kit contains 10 miniatures with a selection of cosmetic options including 20 heads, 12 shoulder pads, and numerous accessories. This kit also contains a transfer sheet featuring 150 transfers.

Keep track of things and show off your loyalty with Emperor’s Children Dice and Datasheet Cards. The cards features 26 quick reference cards covering your primary Army Rule, Datasheets, and Combat Patrol. The dice set features 16 dice in pearlized pink, with black ink and the Emperor’s Children faction icon on the six face.

Emperor’s Children Dice and Datasheet Cards

Fulgrim – The Perfect Son by Jude Reid gets a special edition. Nothing less than perfection is acceptable for the Daemon Primarch of Slaanesh, and he expects his progeny to follow suit. His plan to conquer the Imperial World of Crucible is presented to the Emperor’s Children as a challenge, but what should be a swift and decisive victory turns into a gruelling siege where victory is far from guaranteed. With success expected by their Primarch, his would-be champions find themselves contemplating how much they must sacrifice to ensure victory, and what will remain of them if they follow this difficult path.

The pecial edition features unique screenprinted art with foil details. Every copy is signed and numbered, and includes an introduction by the author. This is available while stocks last.

You can also get the book in hardback, ebook, or audiobook along with the special edition.

Ahriman, Undying by John French will be available as a paperback. Adrift in a forgotten sub-realm of unknowable dimension and aspect, Ahriman has finally found the Key of Infinity. This should be his victory, but he is betrayed, lost, stripped of allies, and witness to the shattered remains of his grand plans. To save his future, he must fight through the shattered remnants of his past.

Ahriman, Undying

German Language readers can join in with paperback and ebook versions of Renegades: Lord of Excess by Rick McCormick, which tells the tale of an Emperor’s Children warband given free rein over an entire planet. The German hardback and ebook German of the Horus Heresy Collection: Omnibus XVI will also be available to pre-order next week, containing Wolfsbane by Guy Haley, the anthology Born of Flame by Nick Kyme, and Slaves to Darkness by John French.

French readers will be able to pre-order Fulgrim – The Perfect Son in paperback and ebook editions, while The Horus Heresy: Siege of Terra: Omnibus II arrives in paperback and ebook. This continues the Siege of Terra omnibus series, and contains The First Wall by Gav Thorpe and Saturnine by Dan Abnett.

Adepticon 2025: Daemons ravage Armageddon in Crusade: Armageddon while the Grey Knights descend

Games Workshop and Warhammer 40K are returning to Armageddon with a new supplement, Crusade: Armageddon. The Daemon Primarch Angron is back for another round, and even the intervention of the Grey Knights may not be enough to stop him.

The new narrative campaign supplement features a new invasion over 43 pages of story with Space Marine chapters gathering to stop the incursion.

The campaign features branching paths for three separate alliances featuring thematic boons based on who won or lost the previous campaign phase.

There’s new Hellscape rules to simulate battlefields full of Warp energy. New Narrative Play rules power up Epic Hero units designating them Mighty Champions with new abilities.

Crusade: Armageddon

And with a new daemon incursion, the Imperium will new the Grey Knights who are getting a new Codex.

Codex: Grey Knights

With that new Codex comes a new Nemesis Dreadknight updated with new weapon options like the Nemesis Flail and Nemesis Mace, as well as additional parts to give your Grand Masters an ornate war machine to ride into battle.

Month three is more Drukhari for this year’s Warpfire Warpcrate army building!

We’re building three Warhammer 40K armies with the Warpfire Warpcrate. How much will we save? How big will the armies be? Find out in this experiment!

Our third box features more Drukhari! This time it’s an Archon and Kabalite Warriors!

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Spent: $105
Retail “Value”: $217.50
Savings: $112.50

Box 1:
Haemonculus: $30
Kabalite Warriors: $45

Box 2:
Incubi: $62.50

Box 3:
Archon: $35
Kabalite Warriors: $45

Forces:

Drukhari:
Archon: 85pts
Haemonculus: 60pts
Incubi: 85pts
Kabalite Warriors: 110pts
Kabalite Warriors: 110pts
Total: 450pts

Warhammer 40,000 Combat Patrol 2 introduces Von Ryan’s Leapers

Warhammer 40,000 Combat Patrol has come to the US and it features nine different combat patrols throughout the run. We subscribed and will be breaking down each issue as well as how much you save!

The second issue adds to the Tyranid force with Von Ryan’s Leapers!

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Von Ryan’s Leapers: $52

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Warhammer 40,000 Combat Patrol 1 features a Captain in Terminator Armour and Winged Tyranid Prime!

Warhammer 40,000 Combat Patrol has come to the US and it features nine different combat patrols throughout the run. We subscribed and will be breaking down each issue as well as how much you save!

The first issue features a Captain in Terminator Armour, Winged Tyranid Prime, dice, and playmat!

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Captain in Terminator Armour: $20 (based on ebay prices)
Winged Tyranid Prime: $42

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