GW revealed their pricing and lineup of new Warhammer 40k releases featuring the new Space Wolves models and Black Library titles, hitting pre-order this week!
Updated on June 23rd, 2025, by Rob Baer with pricing equivalencies in local currencies.
Games Workshop revealed its latest pre-orders this week for Warhammer 40k, featuring the highly anticipated Space Wolves update, and some new Black Library books to boot!
Space Wolves Return – Now with Extra Ferocity
These products will be available for pre-order on Saturday, June 28th, around 1 p.m. EST in the States, with a shelf release date of Saturday, July 12th, 2025.
If you’re still waiting on something to hit pre-order, be sure to check out the latest new release lineup in our updated Warhammer 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.
Codex Supplement Space Wolves Pre-Order:
- Regular Edition: $35 CAD$41
- Collector’s Edition: $65 CAD$80
Space Wolves look amazing on the shelf, but they’re even better smashing enemies across the tabletop. That’s where Codex Supplement: Space Wolves comes in. It’s stacked with updated rules, datasheets for Fenrisian fan-favorites, new Detachments, and enough lore to keep you reading long after the dice stop rolling.
Just don’t forget you’ll need Codex: Space Marines to make the most of it.
There’s the standard hardback version, but if you’re the kind of player who howls at the moon, the collector’s edition might catch your eye – gold foil, black ribbon, fancy edges. It’s got style, just like the Wolves.
Logan Grimnar: $70 CAD$85
Logan’s back, and he’s not here to chat. The High King rolls in with a giant axe, two wolves, and a base big enough to land a Thunderhawk on. He’s just as dangerous planning from afar as he is up front smashing things into paste.
Njal Stormcaller: $45 CAD$55
Rune Priest Njal has a habit of stirring up more than just bad weather. One moment he’s helping out allies, the next he’s tossing enemy squads around like rag dolls with psychic gales. He fits on a 40mm base, but his presence feels a lot larger.
Arjac Rockfist Space Wolves Pre-Order: $45 CAD$55
Logan’s right-hand wrecking ball. Arjac’s known for tossing Foehammer like it’s a softball and breaking skulls with that same finesse. You can build him mid-throw or gripping the hammer with full intent to ruin someone’s day.
Wolf Priest: $40 CAD$50
Equal parts medic and motivational screamer, the Wolf Priest keeps his pack patched up and pumped up. Whether he’s swinging a bolt pistol or ritual dagger, his wolf-skull mask guarantees style points.
Wolf Guard Battle Leader: $42 CAD$53
Think of these as lieutenant-level troublemakers. They command hunting packs and personally ensure that enemies regret every choice that brought them within sword range. Loads of loadout options, multiple heads, and enough flexibility to suit any taste for violence.
Wolf Guard Terminators $65 CAD$80
Big armor, big weapons, bigger attitude. These veterans teleport into enemy lines and immediately start redecorating – with explosions. The kit lets you go wild with gear, from storm bolters to greataxes, and heads galore.
Wolf Guard Headtakers: $65 CAD$80
These guys don’t care for heavy armor – they prefer speed and precision. Armed to ruin enemy heroes and backed by snarling wolves, Headtakers are fast, brutal, and built for spectacle. Each kit gives you options for either slicing or slashing your way through enemy elites.
Blood Claws: $62.50 CAD$75
Training wheels? Not on Fenris. New recruits are handed power armor, a blade, and told to get stuck in. They’re reckless, loud, and exactly as fun as that sounds. This kit builds 10, but why stop there? Go full pack.
Grey Hunters Space Wolves Pre-Order: $62.50 CAD$75
Once the Blood Claws settle down (a bit), they join the ranks of the Grey Hunters – veterans who’ve figured out how to fight smart and dirty. This kit builds 10, as well.
Space Wolves Cards & Dice
- Datasheet Cards: $35 CAD$41 £20.50 €26
- Chaos Knights Dice Pre-Order: $33.50 CAD$38 £19 €24
Tired of flipping pages mid-fight? Grab the datasheet card set. Handy reference, plus a set of howling blue dice with gold pips and the Chapter logo on the six.
Drop Pods: $80 CAD$100
Drop Pods just got an update – easier to build, easier to deploy, and way less confusing. You get two in the box, both ready to crash in and kick off the action. Comes with extra rubble and icons for multiple Chapters.
The problem is, we’re not really sure if this new Drop Pod is worth it. We explain more in this article.
New Warhammer 40k Kill Team Pre-Order Releases
The latest Warhammer 40k Kill Team pre-orders are here, so it’s time to gear up for some intense close-quarters games in the 41st millennium.
Killzone Upgrade: Shrine Statue (Made to Order)
- Direct Order Only From Games Workshop
Want a giant saint glaring down at your skirmish? Here’s your chance. This terrain piece is back for a limited time. It’s big, it’s dramatic, and it’s made to order – the Shrine Statue will be available to order for 10 days beginning on Saturday, June 28th, and may take up to 180 days to arrive.
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.
Dawn of Fire: The Silent King (Collector’s Edition)
- Direct Order Only From Games Workshop: $75 CAD$85
Roboute Guilliman’s got his hands full, and now he’s hearing rumors about a certain Necron bigwig making moves. The final book in the Dawn of Fire series lands soon, written by Guy Haley.
You can grab it in everything from digital formats to a fancy limited edition with all the trimmings.
Dawn of Fire The Silent King: $18.99 CAD$19.99
Paragon of Faith and Other Stories: $35 CAD$40
Sisters of Battle take center stage here, charging into firestorms armed with nothing but rage and belief. The collection includes two new novellas and a stack of short stories. Expect heretics, daemons, and righteous fury.
Ravenor The Omnibus: $25 CAD $30
Inquisitor Gideon Ravenor doesn’t play by the usual rules, which is lucky – the enemies he’s up against don’t either. This omnibus wraps all three novels and several short stories into one volume. Psychic action, undercover ops, and more secrets than a Black Library vault.
Above and Beyond: $17.99 CAD$21.99
Ace pilot Lucille von Shard might be out of the fight, but there’s still one last mission calling. A desperate scribe, a rebellion in full swing, and a xenos wildcard – sounds like a recipe for chaos. Above and Beyond by Denny Flowers lands next week.
Daemonhammer: $17.99 CAD$21.99
Coteaz is old, tired, and stuffed with more power than is probably healthy. Enemies within, daemons without, and allies with sharp knives – he’s got choices to make. Daemonhammer by Darius Hinks tells his story, and it’s looking rough.
Oaths of Damnation: $17.99 CAD$21.99
The Exorcists take chaos-fighting a little too seriously – letting daemons in just to force them out. Bold strategy. When one of their own goes rogue, it’s up to the Hexbreakers to clean it up before anyone finds out. Robbie MacNiven’s got the full tale.
Final Thoughts On This Week’s Pre-Orders
So get ready to unleash the ferocity of the Space Wolves and dominate the tabletop with these new pre-orders! With a lineup this exciting, who needs sleep when you can strategize your next big game?
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