We’re fully into the festive season now, and as Christmas approaches, the flow of releases is set to slow over the coming weeks. There’s still awesome releases, we just need to look a little further into the future. There we’ll spy a sweet new ride for the Palanite Enforcers on Necromunda, a very Orky special edition novel, and a learned Consul for the Thousand Sons.
In a change to standard procedures, the first four products listed will go up for pre-order in two weeks on the 16th of December. It’ll be a three-week pre-order period too, to accommodate Christmas postage, so the in-store release date is on the 6th of January.
Necromunda: Apocrypha - Pre-order 16th December
Enhance your Necromunda campaigns with a collection of out-of-print, updated, and brand-new rules and twists on regular proceedings for players and campaign arbitrators. This 128-page book contains guidelines for creating antagonists, creating campaign locales, details on resurrection packages, scenarios, uprising campaigns set in Hive Arcos and more. It’s coming in hardback and ePub formats.
Palanite Enforcer Tauros Venator - Pre-order 16th December
Take your Palanite Enforcers beyond the walls of Hive Primus and onto the roads and plains of the ash wastes with the Tauros Venator. This rugged, high-speed vehicle can be equipped with a twin-linked heavy stubber or a twin-linked concussion cannon for dispensing the Enforcers’ unique brand of restorative justice.
Thousand Sons Librarian Consul - Pre-order 16th December
The Thousand Sons were exquisite psykers before the Edict of Nikea outlawed the use of powers across the Imperium, and not even the absolute decree of the Emperor could stop the Prosperans from dabbling in warp-touched sorcery. Armed with a powerful force weapon and their own prodigious psychic talents, the Thousand Sons Librarian Consul is a Forge World resin miniature with a choice of either a bare or helmed head.
Brutal Kunnin (Special Edition) - Pre-order 16th December
Mike Brooks gets right into the mindset of the Orks in this special edition version of his 2021 novel, Brutal Kunnin. Ufthak Blackhawk has led his boyz to Hephaesto in search of stacks of loot, only to find Kaptin Badrukk already laying siege to the forge world. An uneasy truce begins as both join forces to battle the Adeptus Mechanicus, though Badrukk’s reputation means Ufthak will need to keep his wits about him.
The special edition of Brutal Kunnin is signed by the author, and limited to just 1,500 copies. It contains an introduction and the short story Where Dere’s Da Warp Dere’s a Way. You can even read the whole first chapter right here.
A reminder that all of the products listed above are available to pre-order from the 16th of December for a period of three weeks.
But what if you want your regular fix of Warhammer sooner? Luckily, the products listed below are all out before January.
Two sets of licensed products are going straight on sale next Saturday.
Starforged Keychains - On sale 9th December
Invoke the might of the Adeptus Astartes and ensure you never lose your keys again by accessorising in Warhammer style with one of these keychains from Starforged. You can pick from a detailed Thunder Hammer or Chainsword, both made of metal with an antique bronze-coloured finish.
Starforged Purity Seal Badges - On sale 9th December
Purity seals are the second most common armour accessory in the 41st Millennium, right after skulls, and these badges let you bring that tradition into the 3rd Millennium. They come in three flavours – Space Wolves, Grey Knights, and Imperial Fists – each with its own wax-effect stamp and uniquely detailed scrap of replica parchment. They can be attached to almost anything thanks to a choice of sticker, velcro, or pin fixings.
On Warhammer+ this week, Loremasters have bowed to pressure from Da Red Gobbo to investigate Squigs, while Citadel Colour Masterclass gets into the festive spirit with a guide on how to paint red cloaks.
Here on Warhammer Community, there will be new reveals for Necromunda and Warhammer: The Horus Heresy, a deeper look at how spellcasting works in Warhammer: The Old World, and all the regular good stuff you’re used to. And over on the Warhammer YouTube channel, you can look forward to an awesome Grotmas Gitz painting tutorial.