40k’s Deathwatch Armageddon Battalion box contents; we break down all the release date, pricing, rules, and savings in one quick guide so you can see the value.
If you’ve been waiting for a new Warhammer 40k Deathwatch bundle that looks like it was built to hit hard, get in fast, and start deleting targets before the smoke clears, this new box might be worth a look.
It is a pretty compact force compared to some of the other battalion boxes, but that also kind of feels like the point here. And yeah, it still follows that same limited battalion box setup at around a Combat Patrol-style price, which usually means the more practical boxes do not sit on shelves very long.
Deathwatch Armageddon Battalion Contents Breakdown
Deathwatch Battalion Retail Price & Release Date:
- Deathwatch Battalion Release Date: TBD but most likely May or early June 2026
- Retail Price (MSRP/RRP): $170 (USD). Regional pricing is listed below.
Deathwatch Armageddon Battalion Contents List:
- 1x Corvus Blackstar
- 2x five-man Kill Teams
Deathwatch Armageddon Battalion Review

This box is what Deathwatch does best: dropping in a compact kill team package with a Corvus Blackstar and going straight for the throat. It should also pair pretty well with other Space Marine or Deathwatch kits if you want to build the force out around this tight, hard-hitting core.
Battalion Values & Pricing
Deathwatch Armageddon Battalion List Price By Region: $170 (US), $200 (Canada), $285 (Australia), £100 (UK), €130 (EU)*
*Pricing numbers are estimates only based on previous products; we will update this post with exact retail pricing when pre-orders are announced by Games Workshop.
| Models | Unit Name | Value |
| 1 | Corvus Blackstar | $96 |
| 10 | Five-man Kill Teams | $138 ($69 for 5) |
| Armageddon Battalion: Deathwatch | ||
| Total MSRP: | $234 | |
| Savings Versus Box Price: | $64 | |
Is the Deathwatch Armageddon Battalion Worth It?

That said, this one really feels like it is for players who already wanted a Corvus Blackstar and would rather not pay full price for it on its own. If the flyer is already on your wishlist and you can use more Kill Teams, then this box makes sense and comes out cheaper than buying everything separately. But if one of these kits doesn’t fit your current army plans, this is probably an easy pass and more of a wait-for-the-next-bundle situation.
What Can You Play Out of the Box? (40k Points)
If you’re running this box in a standard 40k game, the Deathwatch Battalion points usually land somewhere in the 450-ish point neighborhood, depending on current updates and what Kill Teams you run.
What to Buy After the Deathwatch Armageddon Battalion

If the Corvus Blackstar is the main reason you grabbed the box, then the next move is to add the units that help those squads hit harder once they get where they need to be.
Final Thoughts on the New Battalion Box

The value isn’t going to blow anyone away compared to some of the heavier Battalion bundles, but if you already wanted that flyer and could use the infantry, there is still enough savings here to make it worth a look.
Where To Buy the Deathwatch Armageddon Battalion

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