Don’t miss the lineup of new Warhammer pre-order releases featuring 40k Kill Team Shadowhunt plus the Dead Silence Tau and Space Wolves miniatures, which are available in stores now.
Games Workshop’s January 24th pre-orders for Warhammer 40k Kill Team, featuring the new plastic Nightlords, Sisters of Battle, and a selection of repacks from the Kill Team Dead Silence box, are here!
Here’s the full lineup, along with our thoughts on all the new products that are hitting shelves this week!
New Warhammer 40k Kill Team Pre-Order Releases
Updated on February 7th, 2026, by Rob Baer with pricing equivalencies in local currencies and links to order yours.
- Kill Team Shadowhunt is the headline box: two full teams plus an 88-page Shadowhunt Dossier and rules for the Descent killzone with stacked upper/lower boards.
- Rules support is built-in: includes Joint Ops and Adversary Ops mission packs, matching Descent boards, transfer sheets, datacards, and tokens so you can play without scavenger-hunting components.
- Murderwing (Night Lords) play like hit-and-run villains: six operatives with jump pack mobility to create ugly angles and delete targets fast.
- Celestian Insidiants bring the witch-hunter energy: nine operatives geared for anti-psyker pressure and tracking down slippery, trick-heavy opponents.
- Also dropping this week: XV26 Stealth Battlesuits (five suits, two drones, Homing Beacon) and Wolf Scouts (six minis plus a Fenrisian Wolf), with datacards sold direct-only for both teams.
These products will be available for pre-order on Saturday, January 24th, around 1 p.m. EST in the States, with a shelf release date of Saturday, February 7th, 2026.
If you’re still waiting on something else to hit pre-order, though, be sure to check out the latest new release lineup in our updated Warhammer Roadmap for 2026.
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Kill Team Shadowhunt Pre-Order: $145, $175 (Canada), €115 (EU), £87.50 (UK), $240 (Australia)
Shadowhunt Kill Team pre-orders throw players into a nasty scrap powered by murder and faith, packing two complete kill teams plus an 88-page Shadowhunt Dossier. The book brings rules for the Descent killzone, letting battlefields split into upper and lower layers for fights that turn into vertical chaos fast.
It also comes with Joint Ops and Adversary Ops Shadowhunt mission packs for co-op play and head-to-head games, along with matching Descent killzone boards for both layers.
The box rounds it out with Adepta Sororitas and Chaos Space Marines transfer sheets, plus all the datacards and tokens needed to run both new teams without rummaging around for missing bits.
The Murderwing is a six-operative crew built around the hunt. Jump packs give them nasty mobility, lining up weird angles and nasty drops to hit targets where it hurts most, usually right before the screaming starts.
The Celestian Insidiants keep boots on the deck, fielding nine operatives armed for anti-psyker work and trained to chase down targets that try to vanish, slip away, or hide behind clever tricks.
XV26 Stealth Battlesuits Kill Team: $69, $83 (Canada), €55 (EU), £42.50 (UK), $118 (Australia)
This kill team kit includes five multi-part plastic Stealth Battlesuits, two drones, and a Homing Beacon. It also includes a token sheet for Kill Team games and a T’au Empire Infantry transfer sheet with 177 transfers.
Wolf Scouts Kill Team: $69, $83 (Canada), €55 (EU), £42.50 (UK), $118 (Australia)
This kill team includes six multi-part plastic miniatures, plus a loyal Fenrisian Wolf that looks like it bites first and asks questions never. The box includes a token sheet for Kill Team games and a Space Wolves transfer sheet with 419 transfers.
XV26 Stealth Battlesuits & Wolf Scouts Datacards: $34, $39 (Canada), €25 (EU), £19.50 (UK), Each
- Only Available Directly From Games Workshop Now.
For players who like their rules close and their page-flipping minimal, the XV26 Stealth Battlesuits and Wolf Scouts datacards set keeps the key info on hand. It includes datasheet references for operatives, faction rules, equipment, ploys, and the rest of the rules payload needed to run either kill team cleanly.
Final Thoughts On: Kill Team Shadowhunt Pre-Orders
So that is the menu for this week’s Kill Team pre-orders: Night Lords dropping in from weird angles, Sisters turning witch-hunting into a lifestyle choice, T’au stealth suits playing “now you see me, now you are removed from the table,” and Wolf Scouts doing what Space Wolves do best, showing up early and causing problems.
If Shadowhunt is the main event, the repacks and datacards are the side dishes that keep game night moving and the rulebook flipping to a minimum.
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