Don’t miss the confirmed US prices for Engine War and all the new Ad Mech units that are coming your way next week for Warhammer 40k!
Warhammer Community let us in on what’s going up for pre-order on May 30th. This next batch of releases is just the tip of the iceberg for everything else as GW begins to clear their logjam of content. With that said, we’ve just seen confirmed prices for what’s next in GBP and Euro.
Remember the exchange rate from GBP to EURO or even USD never matches up as Games Workshop uses a process called currency arbitrage to inflate the rates sometimes to double what they should be.
Psychic Awakening: Engine War $40/ £25 / €32.50
The focus has been on the Adeptus Mechanicus, because they have a slew of new models, but this book also covers Imperial Knights, Chaos Knights, and Chaos Daemons – including the latest units for Slaanesh!
Psychic Awakening: Engine War (Collector’s Edition) $80/ £50/ €65?
There is also a standard collectors edition with an alternative cover that features a black-on-black presentation we’ve seen with the rest of the Psychic Awakening books. Get it while you can, once it’s gone it’s gone.
We don’t officially know how much the Collector’s Edition of Engine War will cost. However, we’ve seen the collector’s edition Phoenix Rising go for $80/ £50/ €65
Tech-Priest Manipulus $40/ £25 / €32.50
First seen in Kill Team Theta-7 Acquisitus box, these Tech-Priests are now available on their own. Their bodies are bloated with bizarre machinery, allowing them to bend the Motive Force to their will. They float across the battlefield, enhancing nearby troops and unleashing baleful energies with magnarail lances and transonic cannons.
It’s always a great sight to see models become available on their own. If you want this model soon you’ll be able to purchase him by himself finally.
Serberys Raiders and Sulphurhounds $60/ £35 / €45
The kit allows you to build three models in one of two ways. Sulphurhounds dual wield pistols, and their mounts are augmented with the ability to breathe flaming blasts of corrosive gas. Raiders, on the other (probably bionic) hand, fire galvanic carbines with deadly accuracy before closing in to cut down their quarry with curved cavalry sabres.
Dual-purpose models with multiple options are always sweet. While the different units will look similar, the rules may make them vastly different, we will have to wait and see.
Pteraxii Sterylizors and Skystalkers $60/ £35 / €45
The Pteraxii box builds five of either the close-range Sterylizors, gripping white-hot phosphor torches, or mid-range Skystalkers, wielding withering flechette carbines.
Another dual-purpose kit, this one also looks sweet. By the looks of it, this might also be great for kit bashers as there is a lot of interesting bits in it.
Archaeopter $100/ £60 / €80
This incredible kit builds one of three variations on a new flying chassis. The Transvector ferries elite troops to the front and offers fire support, the Fusilave is a ground attack aircraft with a bomb rack, and the Stratoraptor is a dedicated gunship.
It looks like they like these multi-purpose kits with this release. Options are always good in my book! This is one of the oldest models we needed a release for yet, so it’s great that it is finally here!
Start Collecting! Adeptus Mechanicus $95/ £60 / €80
This box includes ten Skitarii Vanguard or Rangers (or five of each), a Tech-Priest Enginseer and a mighty Skorpius Dunerider. The floaty tank can also be built as a Skorpius Disintegrator, so you might as well get two boxes to make the most of it.
After seeing this all, GW has most definitely given players more incentive to start playing the Adeptus Mechanicus. From new Flying units adding more speed to the army to a new Start Collecting full of meta units, it’s looking like a good time to start this army.
After seeing all of these confirmed prices for Ad Mech and Engine War releases what are you going to pre-order first?
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