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Corvus Belli April Releases: New Infinity Models and Fresh Warcrow

By Travis Pasch | May 7th, 2026 | Categories: Infinity, Tabletop Gaming Products

Corvus Belli April Releases Bring New Infinity Models and Fresh Warcrow

Corvus Belli’s April releases add new Infinity Kestrel and Haytham minis, ITS Season 17 support, and a big Warcrow Mounthaven expansion.

April is coming for your display case, your tournament kit, and whatever is left of that hobby budget you were pretending still had “rules”.

Corvus Belli’s latest drop brings Infinity reinforcements for PanOceania and Haqqislam, a stacked ITS Season 17 tournament pack, and a big Warcrow push that finally puts Mounthaven on the table. So you’re looking at new sectorial tools, a fast resin flyer, prize support for organized play, dwarf infantry, scenery, bases, and a pre-order exclusive for anyone who likes their factions stubborn and impossible to move off an objective.

This month, the Infinity side is built around speed, firepower, and event support, while the Warcrow side spends the month giving Mounthaven a proper tabletop footprint instead of leaving it as a cool idea waiting for more boxes.

 

New Infinity Releases Bring Sectorial Tools, Speed, and Event Support

Snag your new releases and give us a high-five in support! Plus, every qualifying purchase helps Spikey Bits keep the lights on and the fun going.

Kestrel Colonial Force: €45

Infinity Kestrel Colonial Force expansion pack

The new Kestrel Colonial Force box is a tidy little PanOceania reinforcement that fits the faction’s whole “we adapted to space colonization by bringing better guns” identity, with three miniatures from the Kestrel Sectorial Army inside: one Drummer with MULTI Sniper Rifle, one Drumbot with Heavy Flamethrower, and one Fennec with Thunderbolt.

Haytham Aero-unit: €53

Infinity Haytham Aero-unit Haqqislam Ramah Taskforce

Haqqislam and Ramah Taskforce players are getting the Haytham Aero-unit, a single plastic resin miniature built to fly fast and hit hard without making the reckless aerial nonsense look amateur.

Fast aerial pieces can flip the shape of a turn in Infinity, because they force awkward ARO decisions and turn “safe” objectives into something a lot less safe. 

ITS Season 17 Special Tournament Pack: €75

Infinity ITS Season 17 Tournament Pack

The ITS Season 17 Tournament Pack is for the event organizer who wants their local tournament to feel like more than three rounds, a folding table, and someone’s emergency bag of mismatched tokens. So the pack is built to run an official tournament on its own, carrying everything in a Competition Pack plus a stack of exclusive extras.

Inside are prize and event materials like a winner’s medallion, an exclusive Sāchā miniature and patch, random limited-edition patches, metal Order Tokens, S1 Silhouette Templates, exclusive D20 dice, a Wooden Spoon, Treasure Tokens, Neoprene Smoke Templates, and an ITS Code valid for a tournament or league. It also adds exclusive Mechazoid and Hsien miniatures, limited-edition patches for both, Infinity art magnets, a CrazyKoala key chain, and two alternative Operations Deck cards with combined English and Spanish artwork.

Warcrow’s April Releases Give Mounthaven a Proper Launchpad

Action Pack Mounthaven: €100

Warcrow Mounthaven Action Pack

The biggest Warcrow release this month is the Warcrow Mounthaven Action Pack, the faction’s “start here and start stomping forward” box, built around resilience, disciplined pressure, and Folder enhancements that let the line keep advancing once you’ve absorbed the first wave.

So if you ask us, this is the Warcrow starter that finally fits that play pattern, an army that holds ground and pushes back with a line that refuses to fold just because someone brought a shiny monster.

The box includes 10 miniatures: Olga, Princess of Mounthaven; Keeper of the Sacred Fire; a Mounthaven Militia Sergeant; three Mounthaven Militia; a Folder; Hrodreiks, Thirteenth Executor of the Master Plan; and two Raiders.

Hearthguards: €45

Warcrow Mounthaven Hearthguards

The Hearthguards add four more Mounthaven miniatures, and yes, these are very much the dwarven “you shall not pass” unit, with a Hearthguards Sergeant and three Hearthguards in the box.

War Augur Pre-order Exclusive Edition: €15

Warcrow Mounthaven War Augur pre-order exclusive

The War Augur Pre-order Exclusive Edition is a single Mounthaven miniature that puts the faction’s mystical strategy angle in sharper focus. Honestly, drawn from the highest castes and initiated into the secrets of the Master Plan, the War Augur is less “battle wizard throwing fireballs” and more “calmly ruins your plan because they saw it coming yesterday.”

The lore frames them as figures who appear where decisive battles are about to unfold, shaping the clash through foresight before stepping aside once events have already started moving. 

New Warcrow Scenery and Bases Help the Table Match the Army

Assail Borderlands Scenery Pack: €30

Warcrow Assail Borderlands Scenery Pack terrain

The Assail Borderlands Scenery Pack is a quality-of-life release for Warcrow tables, especially if your games still happen on whatever terrain survived from three editions and four systems ago.

Inside the pack are two short-distance templates, two long-distance templates, one turn counter, 150 tokens and markers, three buildings (a ruined tower and two ruined chapels), four walls, four terrain templates, and one 60 x 60 cm paper gaming mat. 

30mm Mounthaven Scenery Bases, Alpha Series: €15

Warcrow Mounthaven 30mm scenery bases Alpha Series

The 30mm Mounthaven Scenery Bases, Alpha Series set is five decorated bases built to give Warcrow miniatures more shelf presence. These are ready to use, which is the magic phrase for anyone who has ever said “I’ll base them later” and then discovered “later” apparently means sometime during the next edition cycle.

Plus, decorated bases tie a unit to its faction and setting without asking you to break out sculpting putty, cork, sand, and the ancient jar of texture paint that may or may not still open.

Final Thoughts on Corvus Belli’s April Releases

If you ask us, this is the strongest single-month Corvus Belli April releases lineup we’ve seen from them in a while, because it actually advances both games at once instead of just keeping the lights on for one.

The Infinity side picks up the sectorial work and the event-pack push that have been missing from the live calendar, while Warcrow finally gets the kind of faction debut that doesn’t feel like a teaser.

Plus, the Warcrow line just earned the right to sit at the same table as Infinity in Corvus Belli’s release calendar, because Mounthaven is the first Warcrow faction debut that comes loaded enough to feel like a complete army on day one, not a starter waiting for two more boxes to play correctly. 

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