Welcome to the ‘Not Warhammer 40,000’ Preview! We’ve been having a phenomenal few months up to our necks in the new edition of Warhammer 40,000, but there’s plenty more happening in Warhammer Age of Sigmar, Warhammer: The Horus Heresy, and beyond – and today’s livestream is packed with reveals for your favourite games.
Don’t worry if you missed the livestream – you can view the whole thing from the beginning above, or check out our in-depth articles below for more information about today’s awesome reveals.
Warhammer Age of Sigmar – Cities of Sigmar
An epic new launch box for the revitalised Cities of Sigmar is coming, packed with new miniatures and an awesome battletome. That’s not all we’re showing off – there’s an iron-willed commander taking to the skies, and she has a serious sting in her tail.
Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Knight Acheron and Knight Castigator
Love the Cerastus Knight Lancer, but need hordes of infantry eradicated instead of giant vehicles? Call for its gun-toting cousins, the Knight Acheron and the Knight Castigator – now in plastic!
Warcry – Kruleboyz Monsta-Killaz
The average Kruleboy loves nothing more than preying upon the sentient civilisations of the Mortal Realms, but some take greater pride in the hunting and slaying of dangerous monsters. One such group strikes out from the swamps of Ghur, ready to throw down in Warcry.
Warhammer Underworlds – Skabbik’s Plaguepack
The tunnels beneath the Gnarlwood are infested with all kinds of vicious creatures, and the Skaven feel right at home. Now, a new gnawhole opens, disgorging a clawpack of plague-wielding fiends led by the utterly foul Skabbik Plagueseeker.
Warhammer: The Old World – Bretonnian Battle Standard Bearer
Battle standards are the emblems around which the armies of the Old World rally. The Bretonnians especially love a beautifully fluttering pennant directing the knights and peasantry to battle, and this is their new Standard Bearer in all its glory.
Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legions Imperialis
The most apocalyptic battles of the Horus Heresy involved entire companies of infantry and squadrons of tanks, and these titanic clashes come to the tabletop in Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legions Imperialis. Command an entire army of troops and war machines.
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