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Warhammer 40k Leviathan Starter Box Price

leviathan-starter-setGames Workshop listed the new Leviathan Warhammer 40k 10th Edition Starter Box price in plain sight, here’s how much it will cost…

The prices we saw (at least for the USA and UK) make a lot of sense, and we wouldn’t be surprised if this turned out to be correct. However, this is technically a rumor right now, as nothing is 100% until it is listed for sale on the GW webstore.

Still, this is one of the bigger spoilers Games Workshop has put out and is obviously worth a look. We’ll also look at the box itself a little, but if you want to see the full reveal for the new 10th Edition Warhammer 40k Leviathan Starter Box Set, check that out here!

Here are the quick links to everything on the new Leviathan Box Set and the latest for 10th Edition Warhammer 40k!

Leviathan Warhammer 40k 10th Edition Starter Box Price

The pricing info comes from GW’s newsletter about the Leviathan contest.

Leviathan 10th Edition Starter Box PriceThis is from the UK site, and it pretty clearly says the value of the contents of the prizes are worth £150 and AUD $420.

Editor’s note, previous versions of this terms and conditions page were rumored to also have included it for €200 and $245. However, using GW’s unique method of charging more for their products in local currencies (called arbitrage), the comparable price for the starter set appears to be $230 and €185, respectively.

Strangely, Games Workshop has made the price $250 for the United States, which doesn’t seem to make any sense.

That being said, we’re not sure why they left the AUD and GBP only listed, but maybe they have the actual cost of those boxes for only two currencies, and the other currencies will still fluctuate.

As we said, this could have been a mistake, and they had to put some price for those countries to be a legal giveaway, or maybe they just have the prices locked in for two countries and not the rest. 

leviathan reveal starter set 10th Edtioin unboxing contentsIt’s interesting to see the price increase from Indomitus. If you remember, Indomitus was $199, so if the $245 price is correct, this is an increase of nearly 25% over Indomitus from just 2020. 

Furthermore, a price of $250 would mean an increase of roughly 25% and may be more accurate as the Battleforces are now all $230 after the February price increases. 

Indomitus box 9th edition 40k

However, with the current price increases, it does make sense with their current pricing structure. While we don’t want the price to go up, it would be hard for us to expect the price to stay the same after three years, and there still should be a ton of value in the box as it already has 72 miniatures compared to 61 from Indomitus.

GW Reveals 10th Edition 40k & Leviathan Box Release Date

Games Workshop has revealed all the new releases hitting pre-orders this Saturday, June 10th, at 1 PM Eastern time here in the States!

This is the launch box for the new edition of Warhammer 40,000, the biggest Warhammer release in history. The pre-order window will be open for two weeks, and this set will be available strictly while stocks last – but don’t worry, we have made a mind-boggling quantity!

Ahead of what we expect to be quite a busy pre-order period, we are installing a queuing system with a limited quantity available per customer. You’ll be able to pre-order at the following times in your area:

preorder leviathan

The rumor is each account will be restricted to ordering two copies of the starter set from the Games Workshop webstore when pre-orders go live on Saturday, the 10th, for delivery on the 24th of June, 2023.

10th Edition Warhammer 40k Leviathan Starter Box: Value & Pricing

One big thing to remember is that these models will all be East To Build (ETB) or Push Fit, which could affect the value. However, with the Indomitus box, some models came out later with multi-part kits, while others have remained ETB to this day (like the Necron Warriors or SM Outriders.) 

indomitus royal court heroes of the chapter space marines

Over the next few years, GW may also make separate sprues available for purchase, like the $160 Honored of the Chapter kit or the $125 Necron Royal Court pictured above.

We’ll also be using the $250 price for the box, as it lines up with their current pricing and the “leaked” price that GW put out by accident

10th Edition 40k Leviathan Starter Box $250

Leviathan box spelled out

The miniatures are divided into 25 elite, battle-hardened Space Marines – the Imperium’s ultimate defenders against innumerable horrors – and a seething swarm of 47 ravenous Tyranids that desire nothing more than to consume all the biomass in the galaxy. 

So here are the overall contents for the Leviathon box. We’ll break it down by faction, starting with the Space Marines. 

leviathan space marines

  • Captain in Terminator Armour $40 (based on current character prices)
  • Librarian in Terminator Armour $40 (based on current Primaris Librarian)
  • Lieutenant with Combi-flamer $40 (based on current Captain in Phobos Armor)
  • Apothecary Biologis $40 (based on current Primaris Apothecary)
  • Sternguard Veterans $60 (based on Vanguard Veterans)
  • Infernus Squad $60 (based on Intercessors)
  • Spare Marines Terminators $65 (based on current Terminators, slightly bigger, could be more)
  • Ballistus Dreadnought $75 (based on Redemptor, similar size) 

Total Estimated Value: $420

There are a lot of new characters in this box, but if you split this with someone, this is actually crazy value!

10th edition tyranids armyNow let’s go into the Tyranid side of things…

  • Screamer-Killer $60 (based on current Carnifex/Tervigon pricing)
  • Neurotyrant $60 (based on the Tervigon)
  • Neurogaunts $45 (based on existing Hormagaunts)
  • Winged Tyranid Prime $45 (based on Broodlord)
  • Von Ryan’s Leapers $60 (based on Tyranids Warriors)
  • Termagants $80 (2 $40 boxes, slight increase from current prices)
  • Barbgaunts $60 (about the same size as Beserks)
  • Psychophage $60 (based on the Tervigon)

Total Estimated Value: $470

We’ll add in the price for the rulebook, but the other accessories are more of a “value add” than anything else.

Total Estimated Value of Both Halves: $890 +Rulebook ($60)?

Total Estimated Value Versus $230 MSRP: $720  (That’s $360 split between both factions)

The Value is High, but Is The Leviathan Starter Set Worth it?

leviathan box books and othersWith this being a new Edition starter and two factions inside getting completely updated, the value might not be too far off. One thing to keep in mind, this will all be ETB (not a bad thing, just something to think about), and it might be a while before we see all the releases separately. 

Either way, this has a ton of value for both sides, and with so many new models, we expect this to sell like hotcakes. If you split this with someone, this will basically be the best value we’ve seen in a box since Indomitus, and you can get close to $500 in value for only $115.

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