The Ossiarch Bonereapers new releases for AoS, featuring a Battletome, Spearhear, character, battletome, and even an Underworlds warband, are off pre-order and in stores now.
Another week, another lineup of new Games Workshop releases are here. This week has Warhammer Age of Sigmar, featuring tons of new Ossiarch Bonereapers, new rules, bundles, and an Underworlds warband!
Here’s the full lineup, along with our thoughts on all these new products.
- These Pre-orders go live Saturday, February 21 (about 1 p.m. EST), with a Saturday, March 7, 2026 release date.
- Ossiarch Bonereapers get the full rules refresh: a new Battletome with updated warscrolls, Spearhead rules, Path to Glory, plus the usual lore and art.
- New kits hit the table: Liege-Kavalos on War Chariot (build as Liege-Kavalos or Kavalos War Chariot), Liege-Mortek, Mortek Triaxes (twenty plus four Balefire Braziers), Mortis Reapers (five), and a Mortisan Soulreaper.
- Bundle boxes and extras: Spearhead: Kavalos Vanguard, Regiment of Renown: Heralds of the Bone-tithe (limited stock), plus warscroll cards + dice (limited stock).
- Not Just Bonereapers: classic terrain kits are also getting reissued, and Underworlds gets Thanatek’s Tithe plus the Nexus of Power Rivals deck.
New Warhammer Age of Sigmar Pre-Order Releases
Updated on March 7th, 2026, by Rob Baer with pricing equivalencies in local currencies and links to order yours.
These products will be available for pre-order on Saturday, February 21st, around 1 p.m. EST in the States, with a shelf release date of Saturday, March 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.
How Warhammer Pre-Orders Work:
- UK, EU, AUS/NZ: Pre-Orders start at 5 pm EST every Friday for Independent retailers in these regions
- North America/US: Next, they go live at 12 Midnight EST at some independent retailers in North America.
- Warhammer Webstore: Finally, pre-orders go live on Games Workshop’s own website at 1 pm Eastern time on Saturdays, along with other North American retailers.
Want a discount and fewer out-of-stock headaches? Hit our retailer guide and grab the best option for your region. Links are below.
Ossiarch Bonereapers Battletome Pre-Order: $60 (USA), $74 (Canada), $96 (Australia), £35.50 (UK), €45 (EU)
If someone wants to field Nagash’s finest bone accountants and start collecting “mandatory donations” from the living, Battletome: Ossiarch Bonereapers is where the good stuff lives. It packs updated warscrolls, Spearhead rules, Path to Glory support, and the kind of lore and art that makes a skeleton legion feel weirdly classy while it is stealing your femurs.
The Gamer’s Edition keeps the same content in a soft-cover, travel-friendly format. It tosses in fifty-six reference cards, too, so battle traits, warscrolls, and Spearhead rules stay in reach without a frantic page-flip panic mid-game.
Liege-Kavalos on War Chariot: $77 (US), $93 (Canada), $116 (Australia), £47 (UK), €61.50 (EU)
The Liege-Kavalos on a War Chariot is basically a battlefield traffic cop with a degree in “defensive manoeuvres.” They lead charioteers, steer the charge, and make dodging look like a rehearsed performance.
The multipart kit can be built as a Liege-Kavalos or a Kavalos War Chariot. One crew member gets a weapon pick: mace, bow, or throwing spears.
Liege-Mortek: $36.50 (US), $45.50 (Canada), $62 (Australia), £23.50 (UK), €31 (EU)
Liege-Morteks serve as infantry field officers who hang out right where the Mortek troops are doing the grinding. They tighten formations, sharpen efficiency, and with a quick gesture can kick off a brutal push that leaves enemies stumbling.
This multipart kit includes two helmeted heads and one unhelmeted option. Weapon choices cover sword, spear, or axe.
Mortek Triaxes: $65 (US), $78 (Canada), $110 (Australia), £40 (UK), €51.50 (EU)
Mortek Triaxes bring triple-eyed archery to the table, dropping volleys that arrive with flaming soul-essence and a strong “this is deeply unsettling” vibe. The kit builds twenty Mortek Triaxes plus four Balefire Braziers, with parts for up to two optional champions.
Mortis Reapers: $60 (US), $75 (Canada), $105 (Australia), £38 (UK), €50 (EU)
Mortis Reapers are the nightmare consultants who slip through enemy lines and go straight for the soft targets, usually leaders who thought they were safe. Heat-haze shrouds, necrocaches, and a bone-tithe collection mission mean the job rarely ends in polite conversation.
This kit builds five Mortis Reapers, each with two left-hand cosmetic options: a spectral blade or a smoking canister.
Ossiarch Bonereapers Spearhead Kavalos Vanguard: $150 (USA), $180 (Canada), $251 (Australia), £91 (UK), €120 (EU)
Kavalos Vanguards are a nasty formation built around speed and pressure. Deathriders gather under a Liege-Kavalos and ride out to secure places of power, which is a fancy way of saying “claim it first, argue later.”
This Spearhead set includes one Liege-Kavalos, eight Teratic Cohort miniatures, and ten Kavalos Deathriders. If Spearhead is not the plan, the Liege-Kavalos can be built as Arch-Kavalos Zandtos, a big deal for cavalry-heavy forces.
Regiment of Renown: Heralds of the Bone-tithe: $94 (USA), $113 (Canada), $160 (Australia), £57 (UK), €74 (EU)
Vokmortian is the bone-tithe enforcer who makes sure Nagash’s vassals pay up, whether they planned to or not. He roams the Mortal Worlds with calm, cold persistence, showing up outside city gates like a walking invoice nobody asked for.
As a Regiment of Renown, Heralds of the Bone-tithe can slot into Flesh-eater Courts, Nighthaunt, and Soulblight Gravelords armies. The individual units, Vokmortian, Master of the Bone-tithe, three Immortis Guard, and ten Mortek Guard, fit neatly into Ossiarch collections, too. In an Ossiarch force, the Immortis Guard can be built as Necropolis Stalkers.
This product is available while stocks last.
Ossiarch Bonereapers Pre-Order: Warscroll Cards and Dice Set
- Warscroll Cards: $35 (USA), $41 (Canada), $57 (Australia), £20.50 (UK), €26 (EU)
- Dice Pre-Order: $33.50 (USA), $38 (Canada), $35 (Australia), £19 (UK), €24 (EU)
The Ossiarch legions run on the souls of countless genius strategists and warriors, which is a dramatic way to say “they have a lot of rules you will want handy.” This set includes twenty-eight Warscroll cards and seventeen Spearhead cards. It comes with sixteen bone-coloured dice with dark green markings and the faction icon on the six faces.
These products are available while stocks last.
Null Myriad Battleforce: Missing or Delayed
Games Workshop showed off this Battleforce in their New Year’s preview, but it didn’t seem to make it into this week’s pre-order line as of their current article. We will update this post if they confirm its release later in the week.
Mortisan Soulreaper: Direct Order
- Only Available Directly from Games Workshop: Stores are not solicited for direct orders
Mortisan Soulreapers lean hard into destruction, mixing wizardry with hero-grade violence. Their magical scythes are built for soul harvesting, turning stolen spirits into enemy weakness or a nasty burst of deathly energy right when it hurts most.
Warhammer Age of Sigmar Terrain Sets: Direct Order
- Only Available Directly from Games Workshop: Stores are not solicited for direct orders
For a table that looks like people actually tried to build a settlement before everything went sideways, a batch of terrain kits is getting reissued. This new lineup features a Cleansing Aqualith, Nexus Syphon, Domicile Shell, Domicile Shell with Winch, and Guardian Idol. Want extra Ghur flavor?
Toss in a pile of Megadroth Remains and call it “local wildlife issues.”
New Warhammer Underworlds Pre-Order Releases
The wait is over; these new Warhammer Underworlds releases bring fresh mechanics to the game’s thrilling arena. These pre-orders are packed with everything you need to start building your ultimate deck and crushing your foes.
Thanatek’s Tithe: $48 (USA), $57 (Canada), $74 (Australia), £29.50 (UK), €37 (EU)
Even the hidden battlefields below Embergard are not safe from Nagash’s reach. His elites are hunting “truebone,” a particularly pure kind of osseous material, in Warhammer Underworlds. Thanatek’s Tithe is a Flex-style warband of five Ossiarch Bonereapers led by the agent Thanatek, ready to make tight plays and tighter opponents.
Nexus of Power Rivals Deck: $28 (USA), $33 (Canada), $39 (Australia), £17.50 (UK), €22 (EU)
The hunt keeps raging across Kurnotheal. The trees “sing,” roots shift, and shiny prizes from across the Mortal Worlds turn up like a bad idea with great presentation. Nexus of Power is a complete Take and Hold Rivals deck usable by any warband in Warhammer Underworlds. Run it straight, or mash it with another set to build a custom Nemesis format deck.
Final Thoughts from us on Age of Sigmar Ossiarch Bonereapers Pre-Orders
And there it is: an entire week of pre-orders that reads like Nagash filed a purchase order and the Mortal Realms had to comply. Bonereapers players get fresh rules, shiny new toys, and enough reference cards to run a campaign out of a backpack. Table builders get terrain to make their boards look like someone started a settlement and then immediately regretted it.
Underworlds fans get a new warband and a Rivals deck ready to start arguments in Kurnotheal right out of the wrapper.
Pre-orders land Saturday, February 21st, with the shelf date set for Saturday, March 7th, 2026, so the only real question is: is your hobby budget about to pay the bone-tithe, too?
Age of Sigmar Roadmap and New Release Schedule
What do you think of the new Warhammer Age of Sigmar Ossiarch Bonereapers Battletome and more that are coming to shelves this week?


























