Here’s the confirmed pricing and lineup of all the new Warhammer Necromunda and Legions Imperialis releases that have hit store shelves now.
Games Workshop’s December 6th pre-orders for Necromunda and Legions Imperialis, featuring the characters, rules, and bundles for each game, plus Black Library and a White Dwarf magazine, are here!
Here’s the full lineup, along with our thoughts on all the new products!
New Warhammer 40k Necromunda Pre-Order Releases
Updated on December 20th, 2025, by Rob Baer with pricing equivalencies in local currencies and links to order yours.
As of Saturday, December 20th, 2025, these products are available on store shelves! 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 2025.
Ozostium Aranthus: $40 CAD$50 AUD$70 £25 €32.50
This towering menace can act twice per turn, which makes him one of the nastiest characters on the board. He slices, blasts, and psychically melts anything that irritates him, and the miniature nails that ominous attitude. Hobbyists can build him with or without his chest plate and mask, revealing his ghastly frame beneath.
He even shows up with a Caryatid-servitor buddy that exists mainly to creep everyone out.
Players can find his rules in The Aranthian Succession: Spire of Primus.
The Aranthian Succession: Spire of Primus: $53 CAD$64 AUD$90 £32.50 €42
This 128-page tome wraps up the saga with stacks of background lore, seven narrative scenarios, and a full Reconquest of Primus Campaign. It has everything a group needs to create Aranthian-aligned gangs, Justicar Courts, and Palanite Justicar Delegations.
Palanite Justicars: $43.50 CAD$54 AUD$75.50 £27 €34.50
The Palanite Justicars exist to drag snooty nobles back into line, preferably by the collar. Their plastic kit gives gangs a stern Magistrate, a fearsome Executioner, and three Bailiffs sporting gear like shotguns, heavy clubs, and fulmen-pattern man catchers.
Their rules appear in Spire of Primus.
Palanite Enforcer Weapons & Upgrades: $32 CAD$36 AUD$43 £18.50 €23
Anyone wanting to tune up their Enforcers gets a hefty toolkit packed with heads, weapons, and gear pieces. Everything works with Palanite Patrols, Captains, and Sergeants, so players can overhaul their whole squad in one go.
The pack includes:
• Ten heads
• Four neck pieces
• Four shock batons
• Four assault shields
• Two magnacles
• Four power knives
• Four autopistols
• Two flamers
• Two web guns
• Two concussion carbines
• Two autoguns
• Two sniper rifles
• Twenty left arms
• Twenty right arms
The rules for all of this gear live in Bastions of Law.
Ironhead Squat Charter Masters and Drill Masters: $53 CAD$64 AUD$90 £32.50 €42
The Squats bring the muscle, the know-how, and the charm of people who spend their free time mining things that explode. This set includes Exo Masters, Charter Masters, Drill Masters, and Techmite Autoveyors that beep around the table, sniffing out valuable ore.
Each miniature is a single pose, with head options for the Masters. Their rules sit in the Halls of the Ancients.
Underhive Hangers-on: $43.50 CAD$54 AUD$75.50 £27 €34.50
The underhive is never short on sketchy specialists looking for extra credits. This kit gathers a Slopper, an Ammo-Jack, a Hive Watcher, a Dome Runner, and a Rogue Doc with a choice of heads for that extra flair.
New Legions Imperialis Pre-Order Releases
The latest pre-orders for Horus Heresy: Legions Imperialis are here, and you’ll once again be commanding iconic legions and seriously devastating war machines- all on an epic scale!
Legions Imperialis Journal Strategia The Ruin of the Salamanders: $29 CAD$34 AUD$42 £18.50 €23
The Ruin of the Salamanders shines a light on the tragic mess that was the Dropsite Massacre on Isstvan V. Fans of Legions Imperialis get new missions, new Formations and Detachments, and background lore that digs into the carnage.
Saturnine Battle Group: $215 $CAD$260 AUD$360 £129 €170
The Saturnine units thunder into Legions Imperialis with Terminators that shrug off punishment and Dreadnoughts that act like moving fortresses. This set is available while stocks last.
The massive Battle Group includes:
• Eight Saturnine Dreadnoughts
• Twelve Terminator bases
• Four Terminator Command Squads
• Eight Araknae platforms
• Eight Vindicator tanks
• Two Mastodon transports
• Two Fire Raptor gunships
Saturnine Heavy Assault Cadre: $53 CAD$64 AUD$90 £32.50 €42
This set packs Terminators, Command Squads, and Dreadnoughts into one bundle, plus a transfer sheet with 1,130 decals. Rules appear in The Ruin of the Salamanders.
Araknae Weapons Platform Batteries: $53 CAD$64 AUD$90 £32.50 €42
Araknae platforms keep everyone’s turf safe by laying down serious fire. The kit builds:
• Up to four platforms with quad accelerator autocannons
• Up to four with twin punisher cannons
• Up to two with Orias heavy frag missiles
Rules are in The Ruin of the Salamanders.
Falchion Super-heavy Tanks: $53 CAD$64 AUD$90 £32.50 €42
This pair of tanks hits the tabletop ready to vaporize anything foolish enough to stand still. The Falchion carries a neutron wave cannon, while the Ascalon variant swaps that for a Titan-grade inferno gun capable of clearing half a map in one go.
Fellblade Super-heavy Tanks: $53 CAD$64 AUD$90 £32.50 €42
The Fellblade arrives ready to blast holes into anything it sees, and the Glaive variant trades that for a volkite carronade that melts infantry like butter.
Legiones Astartes Combined Arms Battle Group: $215 $CAD$260 AUD$360 £129 €170
Anyone wanting a huge spread of units in one bundle gets treated here. The Combined Arms Group offers infantry, Dreadnoughts, tanks, aircraft, and a generous pile of transfer sheets. This set is available while stocks last.
Highlights include:
• Command Squads
• Tactical Legionaries
• Assault Marines
• Contemptor, Leviathan, and Deredeo Dreadnoughts
• Rapiers, Tarantulas, and multiple tank classes
• Land Raider Proteus
• Xiphon Interceptors
Solar Auxilia Combined Arms Battle Group: $215 $CAD$260 AUD$360 £129 €170
The Solar Auxilia version follows the same “bring everything” philosophy, offering infantry squads, elite troops, heavy vehicles, aircraft, and enough firepower to rearrange the map.
This set is available while stocks last. Included are:
• Command bases
• Auxiliaries with flamers
• Veletarii
• Charonite Ogryns
• Heavy Sentinels
• Cyclops demolition vehicles
• Rapiers and Tarantulas
• Dracosan transports
• Leman Russ tanks
• Lightning Fighters
New White Dwarf Pre-Order
The latest issue of White Dwarf is up for pre-order, and it’s hotter than a plasma gun on overcharge! Packed with exclusive lore, stunning miniature showcases, and tips that will level up your hobby game, it’s like hobby Christmas came early.
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White Dwarf Issue 519: $13 CAD$18 AUD$17 £7.99 €9
Issue 519 focuses on the new Warhammer Quest outing, following a crew of hardy heroes as they purge Nurgle filth from the Jade Abbey. It features designer chats, painting guides, and a Battle Report.
There is also a showcase of Astra Militarum armies and a chart to help pick a faction for the 2026 New Year, New Army challenge.
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 here for you.
Trollslayer (Mega Limited Edition): Games Workshop Direct Order
William King’s Trollslayer returns in a lavish edition packed with extras, including coasters, art prints, coins, and a faux-leather bookmark shaped like a rune axe. The book itself comes in an embossed cover with copper foil and printed edges. This print run will vanish fast.
Final Thoughts On: New Necromunda, Legions Imperialis Pre-Orders
Both Necromunda and Legions Imperialis are bringing some serious releases to bear this week. So, whether you’re looking to unleash chaos in the underhive or command epic battles on Isstvan V, there’s something for you to sink your teeth into.
Warhammer New Release Roadmap Schedule
What do you think of the new Warhammer Necromunda and Legions Imperialis that are hitting shelves this week?




































GW quietly scrabbed the eBook releases for Necromunda. Can GW please join us in the 21st century. Tablets and eBooks are a thing. People want both. Hardcopy and eBook. What an awful decision to go back to hardcopy only at the end, THE END!, at the last book of a four-book campaign. Three are available as eBooks, even a couple bucks cheaper, and the last book is only physical. THE LAST BOOK! eBooks need to come back for all of GW stuff. All of it. I don’t want to haul around 2 books, let alone 20+ physical books for a game system. Whoever made that decision in marketing needs to go asap.