More change is on the way for next week, and some new Aeldari of sorts as well. Come see the confirmed line of new releases from Games Workshop.
We’re only half way through Tzaanuary and it looks like Games Workshop is peppering us with releases-a-plenty!
Multiple retailers around the world have confirmed to Spikey Bits the following release information for items going on order the this Saturday the 21st for release on the 28th.
And we also know from Warhammer Community teaser that there are far more releases on the way in the following weeks as well:
Later in the month, the Realm of Chaos opens fully and Daemons join the battle. A set of Blue and Brimstone Horrors, that can either be used in your force from the get go, or be spawned when a Pink Horror dies. The Changeling throws off its disguise, too, and unveils a new warping form.
Greatest of all though, is the new Lord of Change. Lords of Change are some of the most powerful Daemons in Tzeentch’s realm. This incredible new kit can be built several ways, including as the duplicitous Kairos Fateweaver, the two-headed Daemon of past and future fates.
The Lord of Change is coming with 4 different heads to choose from, so you’ll have options on which one to put on your model to make it even more unique to your army.
With 5 new miniatures being announced, and the previous 3 from last week, we’re looking at 8 new minis thus far. The Sylvaneth release only came in at 10 models, and with us only being half way through it’s looking like Tzaanuary is going to push right on past that mark.
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