Here are all the new Warhammer 40k releases featuring the Space Wolves Army Set, and chapter-approved mission deck, which are orderable now!
Updated on May 24th, 2025, by Rob Baer with pricing equivalencies in local currencies and links to where you can order yours. Pre-orders start at 5 pm EST Friday in New Zealand and move west to each time zone accordingly.
Games Workshop’s May 24th pre-orders are live for Warhammer 40k, featuring the highly anticipated Space Wolves Army Set, and 40k’s next chapter-approved mission deck!
However, allocations have once again struck for all of these products, making finding them even more difficult. Here’s the latest pricing and links to order yours.
The Fur is Flying…
From Space marines covered in runes and fur, to brute force playstyles, there’s something for everyone with this week’s Space Wolves Pre-Orders.
They will be available for pre-order on Saturday, May 24th, around 1 p.m. EST in the States, with a shelf release date of Saturday, June 7th, 2025. If you’re still waiting on something to hit pre-order, check out the latest lineup in the Warhammer new release Roadmap for 2025.
New Warhammer 40k Pre-Order Releases:
Reinforcements are en route, as the latest releases for Warhammer 40k pre-orders have just hit the scene! These factions have new products that are locked, loaded, and ready for action.
Here is the answer to the question, “Where to buy Warhammer miniatures and new releases near me!” Snag your new pre-order goodies from our handpicked list of retailers, and give us a high-five in support! Every qualifying purchase helps Spikey Bits keep the lights on and the fun going.
Quick Order Links Get 15% Off or More:
Mid Atlantic US: Fabricators Forge | Bazooka Games | Frontline Gaming (West Coast US) | The Rogue Traders | Central US: Dicehead Games | Noble Knight Games | Warpfire Minis | West Coast US: Squadmarks |
Worldwide: Amazon | eBay| or | Games Workshop’s Store | UK: Element Games (UK) | Merlin’s Minis | Wayland Games | Canada: Fenris Workshop | Tista Minis | Abyss Game Store | Kingdom Titans |
You can save even more on your purchase by using our exclusive list of redeemable discount codes from some of the best hobby retailers and miniature manufacturers!
This is your updated guide to the top miniatures hobby and Warhammer 40k retailers across various regions to help you secure your next order easily with fast shipping close to you. If you want to know where and how to buy used Warhammer and tabletop miniatures and save big, check out this page!
Space Wolves Army Set Pre-Order: $230 CA$275 £140 €180
The Space Wolves have stormed onto the scene with an Army Set that’s growling with fresh plastic. Inside the box? Twenty-eight new miniatures, a fancy Codex Supplement for the Great Companies of Fenris, a stack of datasheet cards, and a new transfer sheet with enough decals to wallpaper your gaming table.
Leading the pack are two heavy-hitters: a Wolf Guard Battle Leader (who comes with more customization options than a fast-food burger) and a Wolf Priest, who brings spiritual guidance and probably some excellent side-eye.
Right behind them are the Wolf Guard Headtakers—three elite warriors who thought “solo missions” sounded boring and brought their Hunting Wolves along for the ride.
The set also includes 10 Blood Claws (young, wild, and not great at following orders), plus 10 Grey Hunters, who have seen enough nonsense to know when to step in and take charge.
The Codex Supplement itself is 104 pages of lore, art, rules, and eye candy. This edition’s got gold foil, a black ribbon, and an exclusive cover that says, “Yes, I bought the army set. Thanks for noticing.”
The datasheet cards? All 25 of them are here to keep things organized, along with rules for Combat Patrol and your Army Rule. And the transfer sheet? It’s not messing around—419 decals.
Go nuts. Supplies are limited, so get it before someone else’s Great Company claims it first. Literally, these are allocated. If you’re curious about the value side of things, check out our breakdown here.
Chapter Approved 2025-26: Mission Deck: $35 CAD$40 £20.50 €26
New year, new missions. The 2025-26 Mission Deck is your go-to for Matched Play, packed with tools to keep games fresh and furious. Challenger Cards are the new wildcard—bringing in spicy Stratagems and sneaky missions to shake things up and maybe even help you pretend your dice rolls aren’t cursed.
The deck includes deployment maps, primary and secondary missions, twist cards, and a batch of rules for smaller 1,000-point Incursion games. There’s even a new set of rules for Asymmetric missions—perfect for players who enjoy uneven fights and questionable decisions.
You’ll also find six objective tokens and a 12-page rules insert.
These were also allocated to stores at release, so if you want missions to play for the next year, lock yours in early.
Chapter Approved 2025-26: Objective Set: $35 CAD$40 £20.50 €26
The deck comes with punch-out objective markers, which is perfect if you’re prone to losing track of your third-party tokens between games. For the folks who want their battlefield looking sharp, full-size PET material (polymer resin) objective markers will be sold separately.
They’re flexible, slick, and built to survive the chaos of transport boxes.
Warhammer 40k Crusade Armageddon: $60 CAD$70 £37 €47.50
If telling epic tales through dice rolls is more your thing, the Crusade supplement is here to add some fire and brimstone. Literally. The war-scorched planet of Armageddon isn’t having a great time, thanks to a warp rift charmingly named the Red Angel’s Gate. Guess what? Things are getting worse.
The 128-page book lets you build and evolve your Crusade force as the conflict escalates. Inside, you’ll find new campaign badges, traits, relics, and 16 missions to test your grit. There’s also a six-page foldout with reference rules and photocopiable pages—yes, people still do that.
There’s a Collector’s Edition too, which has a soft-touch cover, gold foil details, and a bookmark ribbon for those who like their warzones a little fancier.
Battlezone Manufactorum Terrain:
The Following Miniatures Are Only Available Directly From Games Workshop’s Warhammer Website:
- Thermoexchanger Shrine: $40 CAD$50 £25 €32.50
- Sub-cloister and Storage Fane: $65 CAD$80 £42.50 €55
- Autochoral Transmitter: $40 CAD$50 £25 €32.50
If your gaming table’s looking a little empty, three new pieces of Warhammer 40k terrain are coming back to direct order. The Thermoexchanger Shrine is here to heat things up (literally), but don’t touch it mid-battle or there’ll be no hot showers for anyone.
Then there’s the Sub-cloister and Storage Fane—essentially ruined buildings with dramatic names. Ideal for hiding troops, snacks, or questionable tactical decisions. And finally, the Autochoral Transmitter, which is basically a fancy megaphone. Use it to shout warnings, insults, or requests for battlefield clean-up.
New Black Library Pre-Order Releases
The latest Black Library pre-order titles are here; they’re hotter than a Salamander’s forge! So if you’re into far-future battles, mysterious quests, or tales of heroism, there’s probably something for you here.
How to Order Black Library:
Snag your new pre-order goodies from our handpicked list of retailers, and give us a high-five in support! Every qualifying purchase helps Spikey Bits keep the lights on and the fun going.
Quick Order Links: | Amazon | Games Workshop’s Store
Belisarius Cawl The Great Work:
Belisarius Cawl has been tinkering with the universe for 10,000 years, and he’s not done yet. In The Great Work by Guy Haley, Cawl and his new bestie, Tetrarch Felix, set off to the forgotten world of Sotha. Why? Because something big might be buried there. Also, Cawl’s got a mysterious “Great Work” to finish, and it’s not a Pinterest project.
Naturally, they bump into ancient evils, awkward secrets, and enough drama to fill a Mechanicus soap opera. The special edition of the book comes with gold foil, a ribbon bookmark, and is signed and numbered—ideal for fans of the Omnissiah with a bookshelf to impress.
Valedor:
The galaxy’s about to get a whole lot weirder in Valedor by Guy Haley. After trying to steer one Hive Fleet away from disaster, the Eldar now have to deal with two of them crashing into each other like drunk space whales. This could be very bad.
Enter Prince Yriel, who—eyepatch and all—is leading a crew of allies from Biel-Tan and Commorragh to stop the mess from getting any messier. Expect high-stakes action, ancient grudges, and enough Tyranid nightmares to haunt your next sleep cycle. The audiobook lands next week, so charge those headphones.
Final Thoughts On This Week’s Pre-Orders
So there you have it—an epic array of Space Wolves goodies and Warhammer chaos to spice up your tabletop battles! Be sure to snag your favorites before the wolves howl away with the last bits of glory!
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