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Armageddon Steel Legion Return After 40k Fan Backlash

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The Armageddon Steel Legion’s return really shows just how much influence 40k hobbyists truly have. Here is what changed, why GW reacted, and what comes next.

For a lot of long-time Imperial Guard fans, the Yarrick Armageddon reveal video felt less like a cool nostalgia hit and more like a warning shot. It was easy to get hyped by the video, but one big thing was missing: the Steel Legion. 

However, in a dramatic reversal, Games Workshop announced that the Steel Legion will, in fact, return with new models, and their omission from the Yarrick video was not the final nail in the coffin for one of the most iconic Imperial Guard regiments in 40k history.

Games Workshop Promises  New Steel Legion Soon…ish

Updated on March 28th 2026, by Rob Baer with the latest from Games Workshop.

Steel LEgion RevealAt the AdeptiCon preview, GW finally showed real concept art for Armageddon Steel Legion mechanised infantry (but did mention the models are about two years out) and even called out a nice little detail about the redesign, with shorter lasguns so they can fit into Chimeras more easily.

That is exactly the kind of lore-friendly touch Steel Legion fans wanted to hear. It makes the whole thing feel like an actual army project, not just a nostalgia bomb tossed into a slideshow.

Steel LEgion Concept Art RevealAnd honestly, the concept art does a lot of the heavy lifting here. The sketches clearly lean into the classic Steel Legion look, with greatcoats, enclosed helmets, respirators, and that unmistakable mechanised-infantry vibe. The weapon and close-combat concepts also show that GW is thinking beyond just a token miniature drop.

Not that long ago, Steel Legion fans were basically being told to make do with Krieg painted in yellow if they wanted that Armageddon feel (see more below). Then, GW rolls out these seemingly dated concept sheets and says new Steel Legion models are coming in two years.

So now the obvious question is whether this had already been cooking in the background while fans were getting brushed off on social media (which is terrible optics) or whether GW saw the backlash and realized people actually wanted the real thing back.

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Either way, it worked, and it even gave Games Workshop another great product to sell to everyone.

Armageddon Steel Legion Death and Rebirth: What May Have Actually Happened

Personally, we think Games Workhop blinked when they saw the backlash, cobbled some artwork together before Adepticon, and added it to the already-made video preview from Yarrick’s reveal to appease hobbyists.

It kind of makes sense, since they’ve already dedicated video resources to making a tutorial on how to paint your Death Korps of Krieg like the Steel Legion and not a new preview video.

You could even go more down the conspiracy rabbit hole and say that GW’s statement of “paint your DKoK models like Steel Legion was a long game action by GW to see just how popular they are and let the online community of haters and supporters do their market research for them.

Whatever the case, we got a glimpse of rough sketches of new models, some conveniently, some even “dated 2025”, and a promise of a new Steel Legion in two years. 

Why GW’s Steel Legion Preview Matters, Reactionary or Not

Steel LEgion Concept Art RevealEither way, the reveal changes the whole situation fast. Steel Legion will no longer be just a dead regiment people keep alive through old metal collections and wishful thinking.

GW has now put the idea on stage, in public, with concept art, branding, and a timeline. So, after all the talk about painting Death Korps to stand in, that is a pretty dramatic pivot.

Steel LEgion Concept Art RevealSo yes, the reveal is exciting. But it is also the kind of reveal that makes people look back at GW’s earlier messaging and raise an eyebrow.

Because if this comeback was already on the roadmap, fans were getting a pretty rough answer for something GW clearly knew still had legs. And if it wasn’t on their roadmap until recently, then this preview is basically proof that Steel Legion fans were loud enough to drag one of the most iconic Guard regiments back onto the table.

Welcome back to Warhammer 40k, Steel Legion.

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Alexander C
Alexander C
12 days ago

I’m confused: Cadia doesn’t even have a planet anymore. How is it that they are everywhere? Did someone say constant warfare depleted the steel legion and that’s why they’re not there anymore? Wouldn’t they be more of a Cadian problem since they don’t even have a homeworld? What a slap in the face to the fanbase.

Bluewater1976
Bluewater1976
15 days ago

Quite a few 3rd party sellers offer alternative regiments as fresh plastic takes on the Imperial Guard. Comparable in size, too. Outside of GW stores and GW sponsored tournaments, you do you. These are Your Dudes. Go nuts. Build Romans with Autoguns, First Nation fighters with power bows, if you have the money to burn built Necromunda Spiders from Gang kits.