Here are all the new Kasrkin, 40k Kill Team, Warcry releases, and more, with the pricing and links for everything.
Get those hobby dollars ready if you want any of these new releases from Games Workshop that are up for pre-order right now!
New Kasrkin, Kill Team: Soulshackle, & More: Pricing & Links
It’s nice to see the new Kasrkin, along with the new Kroot upgrade box, Imperial Breachers, and Necrons come out in their own boxes! On top of that, you can already get the new Adeptus Arbites models (well, in a box set, that is) and the new Warcry boxset we just saw revealed.
Keep in mind these are all being capped to stores at two each and one of the Horus Heresy Skyhunter Squadron. Some items, such as the Kasrkin and the Kill Team: Soulshakle box, are already sold out on Games Workshop’s US website!
Kill Team: Soulshackle Retail Price: $185
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In the latest expansion for Kill Team, the ultimate agents of Imperial law enter the Gallowdark and clash with elite Drukhari Kabalites in a series of running battles. Soulshackle introduces new terrain, rules for breaching walls, and control consoles, as well as these two new Kill Teams.
In this box you’ll find:
1x 120-page Kill Team: Soulshackle rules manual: Plunge deeper into the Gallowdark, with background material exploring this vast space hulk and the operatives seeking to escape its clutches. This manual also offers new rules, datacards, and background tables for both the Adeptus Arbites and Hand of The Archon kill teams, plus additional killzone rules for Breach Points, Hatchway Jammers, and Control Consoles, nine new Shadow Ops missions themed around breaching command stations, and nine Critical Ops missions for playing in the Gallowdark.
21x Citadel miniatures: Two full kill teams, including Adeptus Arbites miniatures available for the first time in this box, each featuring a wide array of customisation and alternate assembly options. Extra components allow for deep personalisation of your Kill Team, and many models can be assembled as multiple different kinds of operative.
Adeptus Arbites – Exaction Squad Kill Team:
– 11 all-new elite Adeptus Arbites operatives, available for the first time in this set – festooned with incredible details and loads of options
– Components to build specialists like a Vigilant, Castigator, Marksman, Leashmaster, and an ever-faithful R-VR Cyber-Mastiff
– Full transfer sheet with 297 markings and icons
Drukhari – Hand of The Archon Kill Team:
– 10 Kabalite Agent models, led by a cunning Kabalite Archsybarite
– Extra components to build specialists like the Crimson Duellist, Disciple of Yaelindra, Elixicant, Flayer, and Skysplinter Assassin.
– Additional cosmetic options to customise your Drukhari
34x pieces of Killzone: Gallowdark terrain: This modular system of walls, doors, and pillars can be arranged in a huge variety of configurations to create different room and corridor layouts, with glueless assembly allowing you to adjust their positioning in-game.
15x pieces of Killzone: Soulshackle terrain: New pieces of detailed, modular terrain to expand your killzone, specially-designed to suit the missions found in Kill Team: Soulshackle – including Breach Points, Hololith Dials, Pillars, Augur Displays, Control Lecterns, Relay Stations, and Hatchway Jammers.
1x double-sided Soulshackle game board: Set up your terrain on this folding cardboard game board measuring 30″ by 22″, depicting the battle-scarred deck plating of the space hulk on both sides.
These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly
This group of new Arbites models is pretty sick, and even better there’s a Robot dog! What’s not to love?
Kill Team: Kasrkin Retail Price: $60
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This multipart plastic kit builds a squad of 10 Kasrkin, Cadia’s unmatched special forces. These miniatures can be used as Kasrkin operatives in games of Kill Team, or fielded with Astra Militarum armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. These highly-trained soldiers are armed with hot-shot lasguns fuelled by a back-mounted power-pack, and can be equipped with a variety of special weapons – including grenade launchers, hot-shot volley guns, and meltaguns. The kit includes loads of interchangeable heads and accessories to customise your kill team, plus components to build specialists like the camouflaged Sharpshooter, stimm-wielding Combat Medic, explosive Demo-trooper, and more.
This set comprises 166 plastic components, and is supplied with 10x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases. Also included is a Cadian Infantry Transfer Sheet, with 597 transfers featuring numerals, squad markings, and Cadian regimental heraldry. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly
This new set is great for Kill Team, but also for 40k! Players have been loving them in competitive play, so this box is sure to be a big hit.
Kill Team: Farstalker Kinband Retail Price: $60
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This multipart plastic kit builds a Farstalker Kinband of 10 veteran Kroot mercenaries, accompanied by two savage Kroot Hounds. These miniatures can be used as Farstalker Kinband operatives in games of Kill Team, or fielded with T’au Empire armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. This rag-tag pack of hardened mercenaries can be built with a huge variety of heads, weapons, and accessories – including bizarre alien armaments like the Dvorgite skinner and Londaxi tribalest – allowing you to assemble specialists such as the bionic Cold-blood, cunning Stalker, bird-taming Tracker, and more.
This set comprises 142 plastic components, and is supplied with 10x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases, 1x Citadel 28mm Round Base, and 1x Citadel 32mm Round Base. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly
Kroot are interesting, and if you were ever intrigued by the sub-factions, now is a great time to start them.
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This multipart plastic kit builds a squad of 10 Imperial Navy Breachers accompanied by two robotic supporters – the scanning C.A.T. Unit and explosive Gheistskull. These miniatures can be used as Imperial Navy Breacher operatives in games of Kill Team, or fielded with any Imperium army in games of Warhammer 40,000. These hardy troops are armed with short-range boarding weaponry, including hatchets and powerful shotguns. The kit includes loads of interchangeable heads and accessories to customise your kill team, plus components to build specialists like the skilled Void-jammer, bulky Grenadier, shield-toting Endurant, and more.
This set comprises 153 plastic components, and is supplied with 10x Citadel 25mm Round Bases and 2x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly
The Imperial Navy breaches are back, this time outside of the box, making it easier than ever to get them!
Kill Team: Hierotek Circle Retail Price: $60
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This multipart plastic kit builds a Hierotek Circle of eight Necron models – a full Kill Team of calculating mechanical acquisitors. This set includes a Cryptek Technomancer to lead their minions, a Plasmacyte Accelerator and Reanimator to enhance and repair the Circle’s fighters, and five Necron soldiers which can be built as sniping Deathmarks or relentless Immortals – the kit also includes components to upgrade one Immortal into a disciplined Despotek enforcer, and another into an arcane Apprentek assistant.
This set comprises 125 plastic components, and is supplied with 1x Citadel 50mm Round Base, 2x Citadel 25mm Round Bases, and 5x Citadel 32mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly
This set of Necrons has a few unique models, so fans may want to get them just for that.
Killzone: Gallowdark $150 (GW Exclusive)
This kit comprises 180 plastic components, with which you can build:
– 1x Gallowdark modular terrain set, comprising 34 terrain pieces:
– 4x Short Walls with Hatchway and Pillars (2 different designs)
– 2x Short Walls with Hatchway
– 2x Long Walls with Hatchway and Pillars
– 2x Long Walls with Hatchway
– 2x Long Walls with Pillars
– 2x Long Walls
– 2x Short Walls
– 16x Pillars
– 2x Wall Ends
– 20x Killzone: Into the Dark terrain pieces:
– 2x Overhead Pipes
– 2x Broken Pipes
– 2x Power Panels
– 2x Control Panels
– 2x Tanks
– 2x Pipes
– 2x Dynamos
– 6x Into the Dark Barricades
1x double-sided game board: Set up your terrain on this folding cardboard game board measuring 704mm x 607mm, depicting the battle-scarred deck plating of a space hulk on both sides.
The contents of this set are supplied unassembled and unpainted
This huge corridor set of terrain is pretty neat, and combining two for 40k is pretty sweet as well.
Killzone Upgrade: Shadowvaults $35 (GW Exclusive)
This kit comprises 27 plastic components, with which you can build:
– 11x Killzone: Shadowvaults terrain pieces:
– 2x Security Panels
– 2x Weapons Lockers
– 2x Cameras
– 2x Small Equipment Piles
– 1x Crawler Robot – can be built as a Haulage Robot or Breacher Robot
– 1x Bomb
– 1x Sentry Turret with Heavy Bolter
The contents of this set are supplied unassembled and unpainted
Not too much to say about this, just that if you like this terrain, pick it up!
Kill Team: Into the Dark Retail Price: $45
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This is the paperback Kill Team supplement originally found in the Kill Team: Into the Dark boxed set, now available on its own. Inside these 120 pages, you’ll find full rules and background for both the disciplined Imperial Navy Breacher and savage Farstalker Kinband kill teams, datacards (including fillable blanks to copy), Tac Ops and Ploys, equipment lists, and Spec Ops rules including Rare Equipment and Battle Honours.
Also contained within is a lore guide to the twisting history of the Gallowdark space hulk, Close Quarters rules for fighting in space hulks, full killzone rules for using the Gallowdark terrain set alongside Into the Dark terrain pieces, a complete Gallowdark Expedition system for Spec Ops campaigns, and the Shadow Operations: Gallowdark Mission Pack and Critical Operations: Gallowdark Mission Pack, which together offer 18 missions for use in your games of Kill Team, playable with any faction.
If you wanted to get these rules without the rest of the box, nows is your chance!
Kill Team: Shadowvaults Retail Price: $45
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This is the paperback Kill Team supplement originally found in the Kill Team: Shadowvaults boxed set, now available on its own. Inside these 120 pages, you’ll find full rules and background for both the elite Kasrkin and calculating Hierotek Circle kill teams, datacards (including fillable blanks to copy), Tac Ops and Ploys, equipment lists, and Spec Ops rules including Rare Equipment and Battle Honours.
Also contained within is a lore guide to the shadowy depths of the Gallowdark, Close Quarters rules for fighting in space hulks, full killzone rules for using the Gallowdark terrain set alongside Shadowvaults terrain pieces, and the Shadow Operations: Shadowvaults Mission Pack and Critical Operations: Gallowdark Mission Pack, which together offer 18 missions and stealthy Infiltration rules for use in your games of Kill Team, playable with any faction.
Books like this are great because they give you more ways to play without too much investment in the large box sets.
Kill Team Dice Sets Retail Price: $38 Each
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Add some themed dice to your collection for your Kill Team of choice, with sets coming for the Arbites Exaction Squad, Drukhari Hand of the Archon, Navy Breachers and Farstalker Kinband.
Boarding Actions: Void War Bases Retail Price: $
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The kit includes:
– 60x textured and scenic plastic bases:
– 20x 25mm round bases
– 20x 28.5mm round bases
– 20x 32mm round bases
– 54x decorative scenery elements:
– 4x large gantry/flooring plates
– 4x broken large gantry/flooring plates
– 6x grilles
– 6x broken grille plates
– 10x small gantry/flooring plate pieces
– 24x damaged hardware items, including vox relays, fans, and gauges.
The contents of this set are supplied unpainted and require assembly
These might be 40k bases, but these can really be used on anything, more or less.
Warcry: Bloodhunt Retail Price: $185
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Khornate cultists who worship a Flesh Hound fight a savage war against ascetic vampire monks in the depths of Ghur with the next expansion for Warcry.
The Askurgan Trueblades are monastic Soulblight vampires who preach restraint and self-denial. They have journeyed to the ruins of Talaxis deep in the heart of the Gnarlwood in search of an ancient master. Here they are set upon by the Claws of Karanak, frenzied cultists who act more like beasts than humans.
This boxed set contains:
– 64-page softcover Warband Tome: Predator and Prey – with background, artwork, rules, quests, and campaigns for both of the two warbands in the box
– Askurgan Trueblades – Eight undead warrior-monks who pride themselves on their ability to restrain their monstrous instincts. These multipart plastic miniatures include 1x Askurgan Exemplar, 2x Askurgan Ascetics, 1x Curseblood, 1x Askurgan Pariah, and 3x Askurgan Acolytes, armed with a variety of weapons
– Claws of Karanak – Eight Khornate warriors are who utterly relentless when running down their chosen prey. These multipart plastic miniatures include 1x Packlord, 1x Hound of Wrath, 2x Brutalisers, and 4x Blood Whelps, armed with a variety of weapons
– Gnarlwood Scenery – 10 pieces of plastic terrain, fully compatible with existing Gnarlwood scenery kits, including 2x Fortified Gnarloaks with ladders, 2x Fortified Platforms, 2x Rope Bridges, and 5x Obstacles such as shattered ruins, palisades, bones, and broken posts
– A double-sided 22″ x 30″ folding gaming board, depicting two perilous jungle floors
– 30x battleplan cards, including 12x terrain cards, 6x deployment cards, 6x victory cards, and 6x twist cards
– 18x warband cards, including 2x ability cards, 3x divider cards, 7x fighter cards for the Askurgan Trueblades, and 6x fighter cards for the Claws of Karanak
Whether you’re jumping into Warcry for the first time or expanding on your existing collection, Bloodhunt will have you playing skirmish battles between these two awesome warbands in a disturbing and deadly landscape. You will need a copy of the Warcry: Core Book to use the contents of this expansion box.
These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly
The new Khorne and Vampire models are super welcome, especially since both factions are pretty popular!
Hunters of Huanchi Retail Price: $60
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This set contains 13 plastic miniatures:
– 1x Chameleon Skink Alpha. This miniature can alternatively be built as a Chameleon Skink. Either can be armed with a dartpipe or a shield and either a moonstone club or starstone bolas
– 1x Huanchi’s Claw. This miniature can alternatively be built as a Chameleon Skink with dartpipe.
– 1x Hornblower, armed with a moonstone club or a dartpipe. This miniature can alternatively be built as a Chameleon Skink with dartpipe
– 4x Chameleon Skinks with dartpipes, who can alternatively be equipped with shields and either moonstone clubs or starstone bolas
– 3x Chameleon Skinks with dartpipes
– 3x Terrawings
This set also includes:
– A Hunters of Huanchi abilities card, to help unleash this warband’s stealthy tactics in your games of Warcry (in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and Russian)
– 8x Hunters of Huanchi fighter cards, for viewing your rules at a glance
– 2x wound divider cards for tracking your fighters in battle
This kit comprises 94 plastic components, and is supplied with 3x Citadel 32mm Round Bases, 2x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases, and 9x Citadel 25mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly
This group of skinks is pretty sweet, especially knowing that the Seraphon are getting a ton of new toys in the near future!
The Jade Obelisk Retail Price: $60
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This set contains 10 plastic miniatures:
– 1x Nephrite Priestess
– 1x Obelisk Bearer
– 1x Idolarc
– 3x Desecrators, who can be armed with either iconoclast warpicks or statue-smasher hammers
– 4x Defacers, who can be armed with antithete bows or stonecutter tools.
This set also includes:
– An abilities card for The Jade Obelisk, to help unleash this warband’s destructive tactics in your games of Warcry (in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and Russian)
– 7x fighter cards for The Jade Obelisk, for viewing your rules at a glance
– 2x wound divider cards for tracking your fighters in battle
This kit comprises 83 plastic components, and is supplied with 5x Citadel 32mm Round Bases and 5x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly
Now that this is available separately pick this up if you were waiting!
Sky-hunter Squadron Retail Price: $60
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This multipart plastic kit builds three Sky-hunters – skilled Legionaries mounted on high-speed jetbikes. Each bike can be armed with a choice of heavy bolter, multi-melta, plasma cannon, or volkite culverin, and comes with optional sigils for Loyalists and Traitors, as well as accessories such as pistol holsters, sheathed chainswords, and an augur device and stowed helmet. The Space Marine riders have interchangeable heads and chestplates, and can be built in a variety of poses – revving their bikes, brandishing pistols, and one swinging his chainsword. Each is armed with a chainsword and your choice of bolt pistol or volkite serpenta – the kit also includes one hand flamer.
This kit comprises 161 plastic components, and is supplied with three Citadel 60mm Round Bases and three Citadel 50mm Ball Top Flying Stems. Also included is a Legiones Astartes Vehicle Transfer Sheet, containing 44 optional markings and icons for the Sons of Horus and Imperial Fists Legions. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and requires assembly
Old-school jet bikes from 30k hit the stage, and they look pretty sweet. Since there isn’t much iconography, you can probably use them in any legion! These Jetbikes will be in plastic which is quite nice!
White Dwarf 485 Retail Price: $11
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This month’s issue of White Dwarf is a Boarding Actions bonanza, containing new rules for this exciting new Warhammer 40,000 format. There’s information on Boarding Pods, Void Sieges, and Iron Warriors Bronzewrought Boarding Patrols. Alongside that, there’s a Battle Report in which the World Eaters attempt to free Khârn the Betrayer from a voidship, loads of Gloomspite Gitz content for Warcry, and all the usual articles and features to cover every angle of Warhammer.
White Dwarf is a great place to look at a ton of happenings in Warhammer, so if you want an easy read like that, these monthly issues are an easy pickup.
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