Here’s the latest Age of Sigmar roadmap, with previews of all the new releases for 2025 and 2026, featuring upcoming models, miniatures, and battletomes!
Age of Sigmar’s Mortal Realms are gearing up for an epic year ahead, with new models, battletomes, and exciting releases just around the corner.
If you’ve been itching to know what’s on the way next in the Mortal Realms for your favorite armies, this Age of Sigmar Roadmap article has you covered.
Warhammer Age of Sigmar Roadmap & New Release Schedule:
Updated on April 13, 2026, by Rob Baer with the latest reveals, previews, and teasers.
- May 2026 will be big: the New Cities of Sigmar release, along with the Cities of Ash Spearhead starter, is on the way.
- April 2026: Daughters of Khaine and Sylvaneth are coming with new kits and boxed support.
- Early 2026 was stacked: Maggotkin, Disciples of Tzeentch, Lumineth, and Bonereapers have all been released so far.
- Extras and side-games: Notes on Warcry staying quiet for 2026, Underworlds warbands and bundles, and Blood Bowl Third Season support, which will be updated as GW reveals more.
Peek behind the curtain and see what the Warhammer Community has in store for new Age of Sigmar models for the Mortal Realms.
We’ve got the scoop on all the previous month’s releases, along with what new products are on the horizon next, like battletomes and models coming down the pipeline for Age of Sigmar in the latest AoS Roadmap preview from 2024 through 2025, and 2026.
New AoS On The Horizon:
Here are all the new Age of Sigmar roadmap product releases we know are on the horizon, just don’t ask when. Look for more information to drop shortly about all the new products in this section, soon™.
Cannonade Cogfort
The Cannonade Cogfort looks like the Cities of Sigmar decided a regular fortress was too slow, so they strapped legs under one and pointed it at the enemy. With that massive Godbreaker cannon up top, this thing feels less like battlefield support and more like a polite way of deleting whatever was standing over there a second ago.
Erasmus Zonn, the Enlightened One
Erasmus Zonn has big, ambitious wizard energy, and GW clearly leaned all the way into it with this model. Between the Hysh politics, the flashy magic, and that weird flying Glyphwing companion, he feels like the sort of guy who absolutely says he is helping while making everything way messier.
Collegiate Battlemages
These are exactly what you want from Aqshy mages: hot-headed, dangerous, and probably one bad mood away from setting the front line on fire. The blindfold detail is a great touch, too, because nothing says “responsible battlefield sorcerer” like needing magical fabric to stop yourself from cooking your own side.
The Knellmages are creepy in all the best ways, and the tollhelm with little clockwork skeleton drummers is the kind of grim weirdness Age of Sigmar does so well. They look like they wandered out of a haunted cathedral and decided to make that everybody else’s problem.
Gate Gargants
The Gate Gargants are one of those reveals where you instantly know somebody at GW was having a great time designing them. Giant shield-smashing city gargants with a watchtower and a Scattershot cannon on top is ridiculous, but in the exact right way.
Dawner’s Triumph
Dawner’s Triumph gives the Cities of Sigmar a piece that feels equal parts holy relic, war memorial, and mobile morale booster. It adds a lot of flavor to the range, and it is a nice reminder that Sigmar’s armies run on faith, grit, and a shocking willingness to keep marching into terrible odds.
Jorvan Kreel, Heir of the Kraken
Jorvan Kreel has a ton of personality packed into this reveal, and he feels like the kind of hero Cities players can really latch onto. The whole fallen Anvilgard revenge angle already sells him, but the ash panther Thexa absolutely seals the deal.
Mallus Forgepriest
The Mallus Forgepriest looks like he walked straight out of a sermon and into a bar fight. He brings that classic Cities mix of faith and blunt-force trauma, which honestly feels like a pretty reliable way to handle Chaos.
Freeguild Gallants
The Freeguild Gallants are a nice change of pace from the usual mounted noble hero look, giving Cities some proper, heavily armored foot beaters. They look built to hold the line, take the hit, and make the other side regret charging in the first place.
Freeguild Grenadiers
The Freeguild Grenadiers look like the Cities finally decided subtlety was overrated. Big guns, heavy bardiches, and a flame projector for clearing out cover give them that elite breach-team feel, which should make them a very easy sell for anyone who likes their infantry loud and aggressive.
Battletome: Cities of Sigmar
The new Battletome looks like a pretty huge refresh, not just a rules update with a fancy cover. Between the Cogfort-focused Army of Renown, outlaw Regiments of Renown, and all the extra lore and Path to Glory content, it feels like GW is trying to give Cities players a lot more toys to mess with.
Spearhead: Zenestra’s Zealots
Zenestra’s Zealots feels like a very on-brand Spearhead, leaning hard into the fanatical side of the Cities range. Pontifex Zenestra already has a massive presence on the table, so packing her in with Steelhelms, a Marshal, and Command Corps makes this a pretty eye-catching way to start or expand the army.
Age of Sigmar Headed To the Last World (Rumors)
If the rumors are to be believed, GW could be steering Age of Sigmar toward a softer reboot in 5th edition, with the Mortal Realms folded into one darker, more grounded fantasy world. That would be a massive change for a setting that already had to fight its way out of the shadow of the original End Times.
The reason hobbyists are watching this one so closely is simple: it sounds outrageous, but not totally crazy. A more familiar world map, heavier lore stakes, and possible new human factions all feel like the kind of bait GW would use for a major relaunch, even if it risks ticking off the same fantasy crowd twice.
Leaked Soulblight Gravelords Othar Half-King Model
The Age of Sigmar (AoS) community was very excited following the leak of the new Othar Half-King model for the Soulblight Gravelords. This commemorative miniature was expected to be a Warhammer Day exclusive or tied to an upcoming Games Workshop event.
Such models often hint at larger things to come, and this release may well signal future developments for the Soulblight Gravelords in AoS.
New Age of Sigmar Releases Happening Now: Winter 2026
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- Get started with the new edition of Warhammer Age of Sigmar, available here for the first time. Contains 74 brand new push-fit miniatures comprising two mighty armies of Skaven and Stormcast Eternals, plus terrain and a gameboard. Includes the full Warhammer Age of Sigmar Core Book featuring a cover exclusive to this set, plus warscroll and game cards, and a Spearhead rulebook for fast-paced play.
- Theme: Fantasy
- Language: english
- Container type: Box
- Theme: Fantasy
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City of Ash: Release Date April 11th, 2026
City of Ash looks like one of the cooler boxes GW has shown off in a while, mostly because it actually feels like a story in a box. Cities of Sigmar trying to survive in the ruins while Clans Eshin skitter through the shadows is a strong setup, and the fact that both sides get brand new toys makes it even better.
The units inside the box should also be released as standalone boxes at some point.
- Jorvan Kreel and his companion, Thexa the Ash Panther
- Mallus Forgepriest,
- 5 Freeguild Gallants
- 10 Freeguild Grenadiers
- Deathmaster Crixxit
- Gutter Runners
- Night Runners
Daughters of Khaine New Releases: Release Date April 11th, 2026
Hour of Ruin has the Mortal Realms crawling with Skaven, so the Daughters of Khaine are showing up with fresh tools for the murder business: new elite Blood Hags, a flashy new Shrine kit, and a fully updated Battletome.
On top of that, they’re getting multiple boxed options to start or expand armies, plus a Regiment of Renown that can slot into a bunch of other Order factions. Basically, it’s a decent refresh that hits new minis, new rules, and new ways to buy in.
What’s coming for Daughters of Khaine
- Blood Hags: (elite fighters with valthrai polearms and thrown ki’raich blades)
- Shrine of Dark Tribute: (build options include Morathi-Khaine iconography or a Morai-Heg themed variant)
- Battletome: Daughters of Khaine
- Battleforce: Scáthborn Coven
- Spearhead: Khainite Shadow Coven Spearhead
- Regiment of Renown: The Crimson Lash
Sylvaneth New Releases: Release Date April 11th, 2026
GW’s Valentine’s Day Sylvaneth reveal for AoS fourth edition is a classic “rules and bundles” wave: one new character kit (the Grove Guardian), a new Battletome, and three box sets aimed at totally different hobby goals. The slightly painful bit is that the refresh only brings a single new sculpt, but the upside is updated warscrolls across the whole range and boxes that make starting or expanding Sylvaneth way easier.
Here’s what’s next for the Sylvaneth:
- Grove Guardian: the one brand-new miniature, with big centerpiece energy and strong Sylvaneth story vibes.
- Battletome: Sylvaneth: updated lore and rules, plus refreshed warscrolls for all twenty-five army entries.
- Battleforce: Strongroot Grove
The big value play for tree lovers: three Treelords (Ancient or Durthu options) plus six Kurnoth Hunters. - Spearhead: Spitewing Flight
The fast, annoying movement package: Arch-Revenant, Revenant Seekers, Spiterider Lancers, and Gossamid Archers. - Regiment of Renown: The Twisted Branch
The ally kit: a Branchwych plus the Twistweald warband, built to plug into other factions for narrative and mixed lists.
Ossiarch Bonereapers New Releases: Release Date March 7th, 2026
Bonereapers were already the poster kids for disciplined board control, but this refresh feels like a real “toolbox army” instead of a slow march and a prayer. Between faster command pieces, actual ranged pressure, and assassins that can reach into the backline, they look built to play the table, not just grind the middle.
Here’s everything the Ossiarch Bonereapers are grabbing in this 4th Edition update:
- Liege-Kavalos on War Chariot
- Kavalos War Chariot
- Liege-Mortek
- Mortek Triaxes
- Mortis Reapers
- Battletome: Ossiarch Bonereapers
- Battleforce: Null Myriad Phalanx (Released, Delayed Till May 9)
- Spearhead: Kavalos Vanguard
- Regiment of Renown: Heralds of the Bone-tithe
Disciples of Tzeentch New Releases: Release Date February 21, 2026
If you’re a Disciples player, you already know the vibe: your opponent thinks it is fine until it is absolutely not. This update sharpens that identity with cleaner tools, more control, and a flashy terrain piece that turns the magic phase into a full-on inconvenience factory.
Here’s everything the Disciples of Tzeentch are grabbing in this 4th Edition update:
- Fatemaster
- Argent Shards (faction terrain)
- Battletome: Disciples of Tzeentch
- Battleforce: Warpflame Cavalcade
- Spearhead: Tzaangor Warflock
- Regiment of Renown: Seekers of Silver
Lumineth Realm-Lords: Release Date February 21, 2026
Lumineth already loves dictating tempo, and the new stuff looks like more ways to tell your opponent where they are allowed to stand. The Vanari Lord Regent fits that perfect “centerpiece leader who also buffs the army” slot, while the new boxes and manifest-y tricks double down on control, positioning, and playing the mission like it is scripted.
Here’s everything the Lumineth Realm-lords are grabbing in this 4th Edition update:
- Vanari Lord Regent
- Battletome: Lumineth Realm-lords
- Battleforce: Iliathan Warhost
- Spearhead: Hurakan Vanguard
- Regiment of Renown: Sigil Convocation
Maggotkin of Nurgle New Releases: Release Date January 17, 2026
Festus the Leechlord is back and riding a slug the size of your car into battle, bringing a new wave of Maggotkin of Nurgle models, and a battletome that is gloriously gross and absolutely oozing with charm.
Here’s the lineup of all the new Maggotkin of Nurgle units headed our way on January 17th, 2026.
- Festus the Leechlord on Gathoblyt (new model on massive slug mount)
- Battletome: Maggotkin of Nurgle (updated edition)
- Sloven Knights
- Putrid Blightkings
- Rotswords
- Pestigors
- Spearhead: Bubonic Cell (new Spearhead box)
- Regiment of Renown: The Pustules
- Spearhead Helsmiths of Hashut
Fall AoS Releases: Q4 2025
Fall 2025 picked up the baton with another wave of chunky Age of Sigmar drops, including the new Helsmits of Hashut, Christmas Battleforces, and a refresh of Warhammer Quest that kept players locked in once the summer heat finally broke.
Warhammer Quest Darkwater: Release Date December 13th, 2025
The Warhammer Quest: Darkwater co-op dungeon crawler drops one to four players into the festering ruins of the Jade Abbey, where the Daemon Prince Gelgus Pust is trying to turn Alarielle’s sacred well into a disease fountain.
Also available the same week as Darkwater:
- Path to Glory: Blighted Wilds (narrative campaign expansion)
Age of Sigmar Christmas Boxes: Release Date November 28th, 2025
Age of Sigmar got four new Christmas boxes: Skaven, Soulblight Gravelords, Gloomspite Gitz, and Sylvaneth, that are full of savings.
Helsmiths of Hashut Individual Releases: Release Date November 1st, 2025
The Army set was released on September 29, 2025, but the individual releases arrived on November 1st, 2025.
- Daemonsmith / Ashen Elder (dual kit)
- Bull Centaurs / Anointed Sentinels (dual kit)
- Infernal Razers
- Hobgrot Vandalz
- Urak Tarr on Ghorrakos
- Standard hardcover Battletome
- Gamer’s edition Battletome
The spearhead mentioned in the battletome was released on January 17th, 2026.
Helsmiths of Hashut Army Set: Release Date September 27th, 2025
- War Despot
- Infernal Cohorts
- Hobgrot Gong Carrier
- Tormentor Bombard
- Deathshrieker Rocket Battery (kit option)
- Dominator Engine (options: bane maces or immolation cannons)
Summer AoS Releases: Q3 2025
The summer saw some big releases from the Age of Sigmar Roadmap, from Spearheads to faction refreshes to new battletomes, keeping players satiated in the heat!
Death Storms The Mortal Realms Again: Release Date August 16th, 2025
Two spectral and monstrous waves are hitting Age of Sigmar on August 16th, 2025, ready to haunt wallets everywhere. Take your pick between the ghostly ranks of the Nighthaunt or the gruesome might of the Flesh-eater Courts.
- New Nighthaunt Battletome, Spearhead, & Lord Vitriolic
- New Flesh-eater Courts Battletome, Spearhead, & High Falconer Felgryn
Blades of Khorne & Kharadron Overlords: Release Date August 2nd, 2025
Two waves of releases for Age of Sigmar are landing on store shelves and looking for your hobby gold on August 2nd, 2025. Choose from the sky-high tactics of Kharadon Overlords or the hard-hitting Blades of Khorne releases.
- Battletome Kharadron Overlords
- Zontari Endrin Dock
- Vongrim Salvagers & Vongrim Harpoon Crew
- Null-Khemist
- Spearhead Grundstok Trailblazers
- Battletome Blades of Khorne
- New Blades of Khorne Deathbringer
- Blades of Khorne Spearhead
Deepkin Updates: Release Date July 19th, 2025
The Deepkin got a big update this year with more minis than a lot of factions, a battletome, and Spearhead on July 19th. If you want the deep to rise again, you’re getting plenty of options.
- Battletome Idoneth Deepkin
- Isharann Soulscryer
- Spearhead: Akhelian Tide Guard
- Mathaela & The Ocarian Lantern
- Meet the Incarnate of the Deep
- New Deepkin Announced By GW
- Ikon of the Storm
AoS Spearhead Updates: Release Date June 14th, 2025
Spearhead mode is cranking the chaos up to 11 on June 14th. Skaven are gnawing through everything in the Vermindoom, and now the undead of Shyish are shambling into the spotlight with Sand and Bone, a new rules expansion loaded with fresh missions, terrain tweaks, and four all-new faction boxes to stir things up.
Oh, and the General’s Handbook is back in a snazzy box with Objective Counters. You’ll want it if you plan on doing anything serious with your Age of Sigmar army.
- Age of Sigmar: Sand and Bone
- Cities of Sigmar Spearhead
- Seraphon Spearhead
- Ossiarch Bonereapers Spearhead
- Ogor Mawtribes Spearhead
- New General’s Handbook & Objective Markers
Spring AoS Releases: Q2 2025
The spring saw three major faction refreshes and the release of a new Path to Glory book.
Soulblight Gravelords: Release Date May 24th, 2025
Sharpen your fangs and dust off those coffins, the Soulblight Gravelords are back in action with a fresh wave of releases landing on shelves May 24th, 2025.
- Prince Vhordrai and the Revenant Dragon
- Vampire Lord on Nightmare Steed
- Battletome: Soulblight Gravelords
- The Wight King on Steed
- The Barrow Guard
- Soulblight Manifestations & Terrain
- Blades of the Hollow King Box Brings these Vampires to Un-life!
- New Deathrattle Army Set
- The “Missing” Soulblight Spearhead Box: Now Released
Age of Sigmar Roadmap Exclusives For 2026
- Dawner’s Reward: Event Exclusive Miniature
- Daemonsmith Ull Zuru: In-Store Bonus Miniature
- Korthrain, the Crimson Blade: Store Anniversary Miniature
Age of Sigmar Battletome Roadmap 40k Heading Into 2026
Recent Age of Sigmar rumors called out new kits for Maggotkin of Nurgle, Fyreslayers, Ogors, and Bonereapers. Then GW’s teaser dropped: a Nurgle shield, a fiery-haired dwarf, an Ogor gut plate, and a shady figure with a potion.
Hardly subtle, and lining up a little too perfectly with recent rumors. Coincidence? Doubtful. Here’s the tea on these teasers.
Looking back on 2025 for Age of Sigmar, Destruction and Death stole the spotlight early, followed by Deepkin, Khorne, and the Realmlords battletomes over the summer.
Warcry Roadmap & New Release Previews:
There has been no official word regarding new Warhammer Warcry Roadmap releases for 2026 yet, but that isnt out of character for Games Workshop’s lack of previews in 2026.
- The Game: Heart of Ghur is a game of skirmish-scale battles with larger-than-life action and tactics
- Set In: Set in the Realm of Beasts, beneath the tangled boughs of the deadly Gnarlwood, rival warbands fight over territory as they make a nightmarish odyssey toward the fabled vaults of Talaxis
- Start Playing: The Heart of Ghur boxed set gives you everything you need to start playing this game of fast-paced warband combat in the Mortal Realms, including models, rules, and a host of gaming accessories
- Narrative Gameplay: With a strong focus on narrative gameplay, you’ll create your own warband that vies for territory, wealth, and notoriety
- Earn Skills: Over time, your fighters will grow, earning new skills and picking up the battle scars to show they’re willing to risk it all
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No New Warhammer Warcry Miniatures: What’s the Hold Up?
Yep, it seems like Games Workshop is taking a little pause on our favorite skirmish game. Maybe they’re cooking up something epic behind the scenes or just giving us a moment to catch our breath (and our wallets a break). Who knows?
We’ll update this post when new warbands are revealed for 2026.
Warhammer Underworlds Roadmap & New Release Previews:
Warhammer Underworlds Roadmap brings new warbands, powerful cards, and fresh mechanics to the game’s thrilling arena. These latest releases and pre-orders are packed with everything you need to start building your ultimate deck and crushing your foes.
Thyrielle’s Zephyrites
Thyrielle’s Zephyrites look like one of those warbands that will make clever players feel like absolute geniuses, and everyone else wonder why the fox is ruining their whole day. With Tzul acting as a roaming wind-marker instead of a normal fighter, this crew gets to bounce around the board, boost their defenses, and turn enemies into easy targets, which is a very Lumineth way of being both elegant and annoying at the same time.
Thanatek’s Tithe New Warband Revealed
Thanatek’s Tithe just rolled into Embergard to collect the bone tax, and they are not stopping at skulls. This new Ossiarch Bonereapers Warhammer Underworlds warband is hunting “truebone” and shows up with a fresh Rivals deck loaded with new options.
They’re a Flex-style crew, happy to either scrap or play the treasure game depending on the board. The cute trick on their warscroll is Thanatek can channel attacks through his Retainer buddies, which is a nasty little angle once things get spicy.
Spitewood & Expansions: Release Date October 18th, 2025
Spitewood brings some serious forest fury to Warhammer Underworlds. The new Kurnoth’s Heralds warband isn’t here to make friends—they’re here to keep their sacred thickets clean of trespassers, preferably by axe, arrow, or righteous stomp.
Led by the path-carving Ylarin and backed by two absolute weapons in elf form, they’re fast, defensive, and downright rude to anyone stepping on their moss. Good luck charging into their turf without catching a tree to the face.
Underworlds Warband Bundles
These upcoming Grand Alliance bundles bring back 16 fan-favorite warbands, all updated for the new season, with a fresh card set dropping alongside for the collectors who already own the plastic.
- Order: Seekers in Shadow
- Chaos- Reavers of Ruin
- Death –Morbid Minions
- Destruction- Gitz and Goliaths
Warbands of Spitewood Card Set – includes all fighter and warscroll cards for the 16 warbands in the new bundles
New Warhammer Underworlds Release Roadmap Heading Into 2026
There has been no official word on new Warhammer Underworlds in 2026 yet, but that is nothing new for Games Workshop’s lack of previews in 2026. We will, of course, update this post when new warbands are revealed for 2026.
Blood Bowl Roadmap & New Release Previews
New Blood Bowl third-season releases are ready to kick off in style, and the pitch has never looked more exciting.
High Elves Return to Blood Bowl: March 28th, 2026
High Elves are back in Blood Bowl with the Caledor Dragons team box, bringing “elegant violence” to Third Season without the constant stabbing.
The new roster flexes six flashy positionals: White Lions with Claws to crack cages, Phoenix Warrior throwers with Secure Pass and Cloud Burster for sky-high nonsense, and Dragon Princes packing Block and Steady Footing to score while looking smug about it.
The box also tosses in markers, double-sided coins, and four themed balls with rules coming in Spike! Journal Issue 21, which is stacked with Caledor Dragons lore plus new rules, a special team rule, and an Elven Kingdom league framework.
To finish the full “rich elf” experience, there is also an opulent double-sided pitch and dugouts, along with team cards and a matching dice set.
Here are all the new High Elf team releases:
- Caeldor Dragons Team
- Spike! Journal Issue 21
- High Elf Pitch and Dugouts
- Reference Card Pack
- High Elves Dice Set
Blood Bowl 3rd Season Starter Box: November 15th, 2025
The new Blood Bowl Starter set is here, along with separate releases for both new and returning coaches!
- Blood Bowl Third Season Starter Set
- Blood Bowl Third Season Rulebook
- Brionne Barons Team
- Nehekhara Nightmares Team
- Double-Sided Pitch & Dugouts
- Tokens Set
- Spike Magazine 19,20
- Dice Set
- Card Packs
Final Thoughts on the Age of Sigmar Roadmap, New Release Schedule for 2025, 2026
Overall, Games Workshop’s Age of Sigmar roadmap, from 2025 through 2026, promises a number of exciting new releases, including battletomes, models, and miniatures in the coming months.
With so much on the horizon, it’s hard not to be excited for what’s on the way next for the mortal realms!
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