Here is the latest Games Workshop new releases roadmap featuring tons of minis for most of the Warhammer and 40k games on the way!
The new Games Workshop releases roadmap is back and more loaded than ever. We’re not joking, either; we mean loaded. There are a ton of miniatures on the way for all of Warhammer!
Be sure to check out all the other previews for 2023 from Games Workshop below for Age of Sigmar, Horus Heresy, and, of course, Warhammer 40k as well:
- GW Previews What’s Next for Horus Heresy in 2023
- AoS Battletome Roadmap for 2023!
- What’s Next for Warhammer 40k in 2023
GW’s New Warhammer & 40k Releases Roadmap Heading Into November
New AoS Dawnbringers Book 3 & Dragon Revealed
Starting off with a banger, Ionus Cryptborn is the newest dragon coming to AOS and is possibly the best dragon mini GW has made yet!
The Blacktalons Come to Life in the Age of Sigmar With New Models!
These heroes were immortalised in the Warhammer+ show Blacktalon – and soon you will be able to dispatch them on perilous missions of your own devising with cool new models.
Neave Blacktalon is the leader, a force of nature who wields her Whirlwind axes and can ride the winds aetheric at great speed. Her long campaigns in Aqshy and Ghyran have made this Knight-Zephyros a legend, though the toll of reforging has reduced her to little more than a living weapon.
All the models are really cool, and if you play Stormcast or love the animation, then this will be an easy pickup.
New Cities of Sigmar Models & Miniatures Individual Releases
Pontifex Zenestra is the Matriarch of the Great Wheel, one of the many Cults Unberogen who worship aspects of the God-King Sigmar. Allegedly a great-grandmother at the dawn of the Age of Sigmar, she brooks no questions about the accompanying skeleton whose scars mirror her own.
Freeguild Command Corps
Some very interesting minis are included in this command set, and if you want some wild doom and gloom in your army, these will be great.
Freeguild Cavalier-Marshal
Some Marshals prefer to command their armies from atop mighty steeds, charging into battle alongside the Freeguild Cavaliers, smashing through enemy ranks before wheeling around to strike again.
Every fantasy army needs a cool hero on a horse, and here you go!
New Battletome
Every single unit will be featured in Battletome: Cities of Sigmar, a 160-page book with a huge background section covering every aspect of the Cities and how they wage war. The first place to get this book – and the first selection of miniatures – is in the Cities of Sigmar Army Set, coming soon.
The Wildercorps Hunters Bring Out the Dogs For the Cities of Sigmar! (Individual Release)
The Wildercorps Hunters are expert trackers, with an intimate knowledge of the rougher parts of the Mortal Realms. Often recruited from the Reclaimed – those peoples who survived for generations under the cruel lash of Chaos, while Azyr’s doors were closed – they’ve endured sickness, hunger, and inclement weather to hone their skills to a keen knife’s edge.
These new Wildercorps Hunters miniatures are really cool, with a ton of detail, and, of course, dogs!
The Fuses are Lit; New Freeguild Fusiliers Pack a Powdered Punch!
These thundering reports cut down charging Orruks by the dozen – handy, considering their gear leaves them little melee defence. Against daemons, gheists, and other ungodly abominations, they use shot inscribed with sigils or blessed by lifewater. They fly their banner high, as much a memento mori as a rallying standard, reminding themselves that death is just one missed shot away.
These walking mini-battlements look sick! Packing heavy firepower behind moving fortifications will surely strike fear into any Orruk that shows its face on the battlefield.
Cities of Sigmar Fusil-Major on Ogor Warhulk!
GW has done a few Master Blaster-style minis before, but this one is really cool! You get a sniper and an Ogor with a massive shield to protect the gunner and hold your flank down. If you were hoping GW would take the line in a bit of a wild direction, they seem to have you covered!
Phlugoth’s Shudderhood (Individual Release)
From a pus-coloured haze ride the Harbingers of Decay, envoys of entropy mounted on cadaverous steeds, hooves tapping out a terminal tattoo.
Jerrion’s Delegation (Individual Release)
The Marrowscroll Heralds are inspiring warrior-envoys, draped in fine robes and bearing elegantly-worded missives. At least, that’s how they appear to the deluded eyes of the gristle-chewing ghoul peasants that make up the Flesh-eater Courts.
This is shaping up to be a good year for fans of the deranged cannibals on the tabletop!
Braggit’s Bottle-snatchaz (Individual Release)
Most grots are known for being garrulous gitz – especially when there’s trouble to talk their way out of – but the Rabble-Rowzas are especially effusive, and go to war armed with the gift of the gab.
A motivational grot/git is not something you see or hear about every day, but now that we’ve seen it, we can’t un-see it.
Grimhold Exile (Individual Release)
A Grimhold Exile is a rare sight even among the bloody-minded and death-defiant Fyreslayers – the sole survivor of a fallen magmahold, carrying with them the traditions and vengeful spirit of their lost home.
Nothing quite beats an angry dwarf, and this new character has plenty of reason to be upset!
New Age of Sigmar Roadmap For The Rest of 2023
Harbingers is the first book of a series. We’ve checked with the auguries, who have provided a roadmap of what the future holds for the Age of Sigmar.
With the massive build-up of Cities of Sigmar, it will finally be released in Autumn! The Dawnbringers series looks to wrap up by the end of this year with a book on each Grand Alliance.
Plus, the Cities of Sigmar are also finally getting their initial release.
They just had their last big few releases come out, so it seems things are a little stale right now for Warcry… If we missed something, please leave us a comment or email us!
10th Edition 40k Adeptus Mechanicus Sydonian Skatros & Codex Rules!
The Sydonian Skatros is a sinister sight – stalking into position on its stilt-like legs before standing deathly still, a living cyborg watchtower that scans the battlefield for targets. It’s a perfectly engineered sniper, and little escapes its all-seeing achillan eye and fine-tuned elimination protocols.
The new model is pretty wild, and if you like the new aesthetic GW is pushing Admech in, this is for you! The additional height will also play a benefit in games, as you can see over all kinds of stuff.
New Imotekh the Stormlord & Necrons Codex Revealed: Warhammer Day 2023 Preview
Imotekh’s machine mind fizzes with hyperlogical strategic abilities that give his intricate plans the uncanny feeling of prescience, and with a casual gesture he can blacken the skies with teeming invasion forces. Thanks to his Gauntlet of Fire and Staff of the Destroyer, he’s pretty handy in a fight too – and just look at that cloak.
Imotekh The Stormlord may have taken a backseat in the 9th edition when the Silent King rose up, but as a political rival, he’s back and ready for some advances.
Scouts Are Here to Stay!
Scout Squads have been part of Space Marine lore for roughly as long as there have been Space Marines. With their lighter armour, tactical visors, and nifty mohawks, these stealthy youngbloods have been hitting the dirt upon distant objectives for decades.
The new Scouts are taller and leaner, but they keep the carapace armour and other classical accoutrements of the Space Marine neophyte. It’s all there – you’ve got a choice of boltguns, Astartes shotguns, or pistols and combat knives for each of the rank’n’file, with plenty of accessories and heads sporting a fresh trim.
Scouts will be released first in the Kill Team Salvation box alongside new Eldar Striking Scorpion miniatures!
Warhammer 40k Necron Combat Patrol
GW dropped all the rules for the new Combat Patrol format, and in that, they showed what looks to be new Tyranids, Necrons, and Space Marines box sets! While they haven’t talked about when they will come out, we know what the contents will be!
2023 Warhammer 40k Christmas Battleforce Contents & Value Rumors
The 40k and AoS Christmas Battleforces Boxes are always packed with value, and now there is a rumored lineup for 2023; check it out!
There were a bunch of boxes last year if you count the extra Space Marine one’s Games Workshop tacked on at the end, but from the sounds of it, we will get about just as many this time around for 40k. Obviously, like with all rumors, take these with as much salt as you need because nothing is confirmed until GW says it!
RUMORS: 7 New Eldar 40k Miniature Kits On The Way
Huge rumors point to a second wave of Warhammer 40k Eldar releases with seven new miniatures kits for Aspect Warriors and Phoenix Lords!
We’ve just seen the new plastic Striking Scorpions, but according to these rumors, that’s just the start!
RUMORS: New 40k Necrons & Ad Mech Models/Box Sets on the Way!
To start, these are the next two armies with codexes coming up.
If you remember, in 9th Edition, when two books came out at basically the same time, they would release a box set with some new minis for both armies. From the sounds of these rumors, they will be doing the same thing in 10th Edition going forward.
New Warhammer 40k Roadmap Headed Into 2024
You won’t even have to wait for your Codex to start playing! Every single faction is getting a complete set of Index Cards with datacards for each unit that’s currently available, as well as their own Detachment rules, Stratagems, and Enhancements. These will be available to download online for free from day one, while they’ll also become available in the app. You’ll be able to buy inexpensive physical copies at the same time.
They also mentioned in the live stream that the factions in the 10th Edition Codex roadmap would each have a new model released with their rules as well!
It’s great to see GW make some promises about so many factions within the next year, and with a good variety covered, many players should be happy!
GW Reveals New Plastic Eldar Striking Scorpions Miniatures
Striking Scorpions are consummate hunters, specialised in stalking their prey through dense environments. These patient warriors often lay motionless for days, observing their victims before descending upon them in a whirlwind of shuriken pistols, mandiblasters, and chainswords.
It’s been a really long time since we saw new models for these, and they have definitely updated the aesthetic to the new edition. They are much slimmer than before but still keep the classic look. You even get an Exarch in the box, which is nice.
Armed with a diverse array of weapons, including Astartes shotguns, boltguns, pistols, sniper rifles, heavy bolters, and missile launchers, these customisable squads are more than capable of tackling the Asuryani threat – and the myriad other crash-landed kill teams now operating on Bheta-Decima.
We already saw these when the Space Marines launched, but you will get 10 in the box to fight against the Scorpions.
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Fulgrim is Returning to Horus Heresy in Daemonic Form!
During the events of Angel Exterminatus by Graham McNeill, Fulgrim became suffused with the raw power of Slaanesh, and achieved an apotheosis undreamt of by his mortal kin. Though Perturabo struck down his physical body in retaliation for his brother’s betrayal, the lord of the Emperor’s Children merely discarded his mortal corpse and ascended as a Daemon Primarch.
And what a Daemon Primarch he is!
New Assault Marines Model Teaser & 2023 Horus Heresy Roadmap
The final portion of Horus Heresy news from WHC is a little further into the future…
But one thing is missing – the mechanical whirr of a chainsword. That all changes later this year, when the plastic Space Marine Assault Squad soars in. They’re still a ways off, but Warhammer Community’s resident Vanus Infocyte managed to infiltrate the Design Studio’s mainframe and escape with these stunning renders.
Renders are an early point in model manufacturing, so these models might still be a bit far off into the future… Still, though, new plastic Assault Marines in plastic is exciting!
Speaking of the future, we have a roadmap, and we can see that the Assault Squad is near the end of this year!
That’s not all that’s coming soon for the Legiones Astartes – here’s another glimpse from the battlefields of the 31st Millennium…
This image was also teased with a Deredeo Dread in the back; that might be the Autumn Dreadnought release hopefully in plastic!
In the stream, we got a hint at what the Mystery Faction in Winter might be… Our first guesses were some form of Guard thanks to the emphasis on “all of mankind” and the distinction of non-Space Marines, but there are plenty of possibilities!
A dedicated Daemon book might even come since they already have a few Horus Heresy-era models.
Horus Heresy Legions Imperialis
Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legions Imperialis is an all-new game set at the time of the Horus Heresy. While your standard 3,000-point battle of the larger-scale Age of Darkness constitutes a slice of a larger engagement, Legions Imperialis is that battle in full, with dozens of tanks and hundreds of infantry striving for supremacy and advancing to battle between the legs of Knights and Titans. It’s battle on a new scale.
The game deploys in August, with a huge Core Set containing a massive collection of exquisite epic scale miniatures, alongside a rulebook, dice, tokens templates, and measuring sticks.
The launch box was supposed to arrive in August of 2023 but has been delayed, and we haven’t heard a solid release date since then.
More Drop Pods Descend Into Legions Imperialis!
It’s not just Space Marines that ride these meteoric transport systems though; larger variants exist to launch hulking Dreadnoughts right to the action.
Dreadnought Drop Pods shuttle your Contemptors, Leviathans, and Deredeos right where you need them. They can carry one Dreadnought – snugly in the case of the bulky Leviathan – allowing them to deep strike ahead of your main force, and take advantage of the enemy’s weakest flank.
Why walk your Dreadnoughts up the battlefield when you can drop them where you want them? Considering these will be battles of such a giant scale, dropping in four Dreadnoughts at once would just feel cool and totally change the sway of the battle!
We’ve seen one set of Drop Pods for the game, but more are on the way to ferry Dreadnoughts and shield generators into Legions Imperialis!
The Fast Attack Box Brings the Speed to Legions Imperialis!
Every Legion has a range of nippy units, and the Legion Fast Attack box is packed full of the bikes, jet bikes and speeders you need to leave opponents eating your dust.
This box features a collection of very fast things that hover and fast things that roll on wheels, because even in the far future of Warhammer, the greatest minds of the Imperium cannot reinvent the wheel.
Javelin and Proteus speeders are fast-moving weapon platforms which scoot around columns of tanks to fire on their exposed flanks or catch infantry squads unaware. The box can build four Javelin Land Speeders and four Proteus Land Speeders.
These look great in small form, and if you’ve always wanted to run legions of speeders and jet bikes, this box is going to be for you!
Land Raider Spartan Tanks Blast Into Legions Imperialis!
We’ve seen all sorts of different tracked death-dealers including the Kratos Heavy Tank and the earthshaking Medusa and Basilisk, but one tank has been conspicuously absent – the legendary Spartan.
This adaptation of Arkhan Land’s powerful Land Raider is finally revealed in epic scale. Built on a sturdy and reliable chassis, this tracked terror both protects and destroys equally well.
From the looks of it, you will get four tanks in a box, which isn’t that much compared to the other tank boxes. But we expect these to be much bigger than most tanks, so it makes sense. Either way, they look cool in epic form.
Tiny Drop Pods Coming to Legions Imperialis!
The Legiones Astartes utilise a number of methods of deployment into hostile war zones – but none are more iconic than the Drop Pod assault. Each pod is a self-contained orbital descent capsule, launched from a spacecraft and searing through a planet’s atmosphere before retro jets fire to slow its descent just enough not to be obliterated upon impact with the surface. Upon landing, a deadly cargo of Space Marines charges directly into the heart of battle.
Drop pods are just always cool, and when you have tons and tons of tiny models on the field, do you really want them to walk? No, you send them into the thick of battle where you need them the most!
2 New Legions Imperialis Titan Battle Group Boxes Announced!
Entire maniples of Knights and Titans strode the myriad battlegrounds of the Age of Darkness, and soon you’ll be able to build up your own Legio or Household with two new box sets of titanic war machines for Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legions Imperialis.
It’s been a long time since we’ve seen big boxes available for Adeptus Titanicus, so these are a breath of fresh air!
The Solar Auxilia Support Box Brings Epic Firepower to Legions Imperialis!
Though an Auxiliary may lack the sheer superhuman punch of a Space Marine, their strict training regimen and fine armaments make them a threat on any battlefield – and what’s more, they number in the hundreds of thousands. They also bring lots and lots (and lots) of big guns and tanks, worthy of representation in the mass battles of Legions Imperialis.
When you’re facing down such giant vehicles of war, you need all the fire support you can get! This box brings it in spades with 28 minis.
GW Reveals New Tiny Terrain For Legions Imperialis
Let’s start with the new. The Civitas Imperialis City Road Tiles are fully sculpted, finely detailed plastic tiles that will transform a bare table into an immersive urban environment. These 12×12″ squares fit together neatly to build Legions Imperialis battlefields for any game size.
Each pack contains two straight roads, two T-junctions, and two crossroads, giving you plenty of different ways to arrange diverse road layouts. Combined with your other urban terrain, you can set up whole cities packed with deadly intersections, exposed highways, and very literal dead-end turns.
Legiones Astartes Support Box Brings Epic Firepower to Legions Imperialis!
This box is packed with heavy firepower. Leviathan Dreadnoughts are some of the toughest units to crack below Knight-scale, and are more than capable of messing up heavy tanks with their mix of weaponry. They’re joined by Deredeo Dreadnoughts, which are absolutely stacked with devastating long-range armaments.
If you need all the firepower, this is going to be a fun pickup. It’s also worth noting they said everything inside the box will be plastic. Which is good for this box but could mean lots of offerings will be resin.
Ironhead Squat Prospectors Skalvian Explorator Coming Soon to Necromunda!
… the Squats don’t use Ridgehaulers to transport their precious cargoes. They have their own vehicles: huge, tracked crawlers that wend their way across vast distances, bursting with goods, chems, and the other spoils of their shadowy empire.
These are the Skalvian Explorators, the workhorses of the Squat holds. They are hard to crack – nearly impervious to small-arms fire with its Toughness of 7, which is ramped up to a formidable 9 against shots to the front – and relatively rapid with a 6” Move.
This is pretty wild-looking and feels like the Necromunda version of the Votann vehicles. Even though they are long lost from each other, it makes sense they would think the same in a certain way.
Gore the Gridiron
Nobody quite knows where Grashnak came from – stories about his early career flow like spilled ale through many a sporting tavern – but his trail through the Blood Bowl circuit has been one of broken bones, gored sternums, and crowd-pleasing bloodshed. His shockingly violent performance in his rookie year earned him back-to-back Best Newcomer and Most Vicious Player awards, and he’s since racked up a body count eclipsed only by the legendary Morg ‘n’ Thorg.
The Great Black Bull is in his element charging across the pitch to deliver his signature twin-horned Blitz, leaving unfortunate players Gored by the Bull. This special rule helps him steamroll most muscly opponents, and even gives him a leg up against equally massive rivals. Someone is getting flattened when Grashnak gets up to speed.
Adeptus Titanicus Dire Wolf Scout Titans Get a Plastic Kit!
This week, the Dire Wolf Heavy Scout Titan skulks into Legions Imperialis with an impressive new plastic miniature.
Previously available in resin, this hound has a bite that’s far worse than its bark, mounting a carapace weapon of a class usually reserved for larger Titans. In games of Adeptus Titanicus, we know that it loves to hide in dense terrain to ambush hulking Reavers and Warlords, and it’s no less deadly in Legions Imperialis – especially when it has columns of tiny tanks to chew on.
Getting a plastic kit makes magnetizing and building easier, so we’re not complaining! Plus, these models now will have more options which is awesome.
Maybe the biggest change is they are using thinner bases, which lines up with the Epic Scale, so expect all new AT models to have these types of bases if we see more of them (re) released going forward.
They just had their last big few releases come out, so it seems things are a little stale right now for Underworlds… If we missed something, please leave us a comment or email us!
Warhammer Old World Bretonnian Army Launch Line-Up Revealed!
This is the biggest reveal we’ve seen yet for Old World, and they mentioned the release date will be Early 2024. However, as they said before, not everything will be new (or even in plastic), so we’ll start with the new plastic minis, then hop into all the upcoming releases in resin, and old repackaged models.
Élisse Duchaard Model For Warhammer The Old World
Élisse Duchaard bears all the symbols of her station – a golden grail, flowing robes of finest silk, and a mystical glowing sceptre. Her unicorn mount Ariandir needs no saddle, but is wreathed with vines and flowers that tighten his rider’s bond with nature.
GW Confirms Old World Coming Soon & New Square Base Size
As you can see, our painted models are on square bases – but these are slightly bigger than they were back in the days of Warhammer Fantasy Battle. The majority of models in Warhammer: The Old World will indeed sit on bigger bases – there are a few reasons for this.
Over the decades, our models have become larger and more dynamic, which means that many units have become difficult to arrange into ranks and files. Players must be able to line their models up without complex planning about which spear has to go where in order to use them in-game. On top of that, we didn’t like that the back ranks were hidden and hard to see.
So now, all 20mm bases have been replaced with 25mm bases. Most (but not all) 25mm and 25×50 bases have been replaced with new-sized bases.
Well, this means if you have a ton of models still, you will most likely have to rebase a lot of them. We heard a long time ago, in 2019, that square bases were coming back, but this is really the first confirmation from GW about the actual size.
This makes sense as the models have become more dynamic, but you will have to rebase some older models. This leads to the next question, are the models actually getting bigger?
Warhammer Day 2023 Exclusive 40k Miniature
The Ancestors’ Wrath is an Einhyr Champion standing at ease, bearing a stag crest on her armour that’s mirrored by a motif on her shield. She also has a choice of three different heads – helmeted, lifted visor, and bare.
The Einhyr Champion is already a fantastic model, but it’s always nice to have a different pose you can throw down on the table! They also mention you can pre-order this, just like last year’s, meaning you won’t have to go to the event to grab it, which is suitable for everyone!
Games Workshop Announces New 2023 Event-Exclusive Miniatures!
From the 41st Millennium comes The Commissar’s Duty. This vignette depicts an absolutely iconic scene – an Astra Militarum Commissar with his sword planted in the battlefield rubble, standing tall as he delivers the Emperor’s Justice. Is he aiming at a foe, or at a Guardsman who needs to be made into an example?
He’s got a full tactical rock this time that he can stand on! Seriously though, this is a pretty cool model, and while it’s a little static, it should be striking on the battlefield.
Out of the Mortal Realms charges Tolgar Split-Eye, a frenzied Darkoath warrior sporting a natty eye-patch and swinging two huge axes. He also comes with an alternative head for building a nameless Darkoath Chieftain, which trades flowing locks for a fine beard.
This guy is a lot more dynamic and, with those giant axes, should be a good addition to your forces.
Exclusive Miniatures For Warhammer Stores 2023
It’s nice to see Leagues of Votann getting an exclusive mini! They even say he will have the special Legends rules, which is somewhat rare. Obviously, you can just play him as a Kahl, but it will be nice to have a little datasheet when you buy him.
They don’t say he’ll have special rules, but that’s not the end of the world. As we said, you’ll have to go to the store during their anniversary to score these minis. We’re sure they will be on the secondary market at some point, but they will probably be more expensive.
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