
If you didn’t get into 40k right around the time of 7th edition’s end then you might not remember any of this. But it’s already been three years since 8th edition hit the spotlight for 40k.
We’ll be looking at how 40k made the transition from 7th edition into 8th edition as well as what we could be seeing release after 9th Edition finally drops.
How 40k Went From 7th Edition to 8th Edition
https://www.facebook.com/warhammer40000uk/videos/1816147022039262/
Back in late April of 2017, we saw the announcement video break the silence of a new edition on Warhammer 40,000’s Facebook.
A brand new edition of Warhammer 40,000 is on the way – the game you’ve been asking for, the setting you love – the best Warhammer 40,000 there’s ever been.
By this point, we didn’t know any rules formatting of how the game would play. We just knew that a new edition was coming.

Dark Imperium Starter Box Set: 8th Edition 40k
After the teaser video made waves across the internet, a new Box Set called Dark Imperium featuring Primaris and Death Guard minis got the spotlight.
2017’s Dark imperium Box Set
8th Edition Starter Set: featuring 53 miniatures and includes the hardcover 8th Edition rulebook $160
- 53 brand new Citadel miniatures
- Hardback 40K Rulebook (280 pages)
- Death Guard book (24 pages)
- Primaris Space Marines book (24 pages)
- Core Rules reference booklet (8 pages)
- Colour assembly guide for all miniatures
- 12 red D6 dice
- range ruler
- Decal sheet for Space Marines
The key takeaway to note here was that this was a Box Set that contained the brand new 8th edition rule book and went on pre-order June 3rd, 2017. So GW announced a new edition, bought everyone’s old books back who made a recent purchase so they didn’t waste their money, and came out with a Box Set to help hype up the new edition.
Release Accessories:
If 9th edition’s launch is anything like we saw for 8th look for things like dice, rules, and card packs to be available for a limited time only:
Here was the pricing for all the 8th Edition Accessories
Tactical Objective Cards $12.50
Sector Imperialis Objectives $33
Command Dice $20
Wound Trackers $12.50
Combat Gauge $10
Dark Imperium Novel $32
Now That We’re Well into 8th Edition, How Have These Three Years Been?

That being said the game itself is probably the best version its ever been, and the most fun, but there is no denying that it is a constant chore to keep up with.


Rumors of 9th Edition Proved to Be True

next summer (2020 time frame) 9th edition, marines and Necrons.
Psychic Awakening To 40k 9th Edition?

- Psychic Awakening is setting the framework/testing what’s ahead for 9th edition.
- The Psychic Phase is getting reworked. (Which might be why we haven’t seen much psychic support in Psychic Awakening).
- Keywords will be reworked.
- More aspects of AoS will be ported over into the game. (We still don’t know about flat wound rolls).
- More codex supplements will continue to come out before 9th Edition drops.
- Look for 9th Edition 40k to hit sometime in 2020.
- Endless Psychic Powers are coming. Similar to Endless Spells in AoS. (This would make sense to see with the new “awakening” of Psykers across real-space).
- The Endless Psychic Powers will be coming in a small box set similar to Malign Sorcery in AoS when Endless Spells were first introduced.
- Flyers might be getting a total rework on how they operate.
More rumors tagged along adding even more weight. While all of the details from this rumor aren’t revealed just yet (like Endless psychic powers), we know that it was also accurate on guessing a new Edition.
RUMORS: 9th Edition 40k Release Date & Product Lineup


If It Is A Box Set, Will It Follow The Dark Imperium Release Pattern?


If GW does the same thing with a unit or two out of the proposed 9th Edition Box Set, you may want to heavily consider grabbing one instead of waiting for everything’s individual multipart kits.
GW Code-Named 9th Edition 40k Like a Secret Movie Project
GW codenamed the release of 9th this time around, but it looks like the novel that is accompanying the new edition is set to release on June 23rd according to port manifests. If that IS the case we could expect to see GW put the new edition box set on pre-order June 20th for a June 27th or July 4th delivery.
Ultimately, we’re stuck waiting for more official announcements to drop. However, so far things are looking to follow the same pattern as to when 8th Edition first dropped.
So do you think there could be a 9th Edition Starter Box? Will 9th Edition reset the clock on all the rules bloating?
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