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Warhammer+ Plus: Everything You Need To Know

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Wondering what Warhammer Plus and Warhammer TV actually offer? Here’s the lowdown on shows, rewards, and perks that make this service stand out.

Games Workshop launched Warhammer+ with plenty of noise. Branded as Warhammer Plus and bundled with Warhammer TV, it promised to be the one-stop subscription for animations, hobby content, and exclusive miniatures.

Let’s examine if Warhammer Plus is worth it, and what you actually get for your money.

What Warhammer Plus Includes and How Warhammer TV Fits In

Originally published in March of 2023. Updated December 15th, 2025, by Rob Baer with new links and information. 

Warhammer + New Miniatures 4At its core, Warhammer Plus is Games Workshop’s paid streaming and content service. It is Games Workshop’s paid hub for videos on Warhammer TV, apps, and hobby extras. It is their official digital playground (not connected to the Cavill/Amazon project).

  • Warhammer TV animations (Warhammer 40,000 and more)
  • Battle reports and hobby videos covering painting, building, and terrain
  • Lore features with Black Library authors and setting deep cuts
  • Digitized White Dwarf archives
  • Exclusive miniatures for subscribers
  • The 40k app’s Battleforge list builder

It mixes Warhammer TV streaming, hobby videos, and exclusive subscriber rewards into one subscription.

Warhammer Plus Price Breakdown in 2025 – 2026

warhammer plus increaseFor 2025, the UK price is £5.99 per month or £49.99 per year. That’s after a small price bump in the monthly tier. The yearly plan stayed the same, which works out to around £4.15 a month if you stick with it for the full year.

In the US, the cost ranges from $5.99 to $6.99 per month, with the annual subscription priced at $59.99

Warhammer Plus Exclusive Miniatures and Subscriber Rewards

Warhammer+ 2024 MiniaturesLet’s be real. For a lot of folks, the exclusive miniature is the main reason to stay subbed. Each year, subscribers get to pick an exclusive figure. Chaos champions, Imperial Inquisitors, sorcerers; you name it. They’re designed to tempt collectors into justifying the subscription even if the animations don’t land.

warhammer+ exclusivesThe models aren’t random trinkets either. They’re high-quality sculpts that often tie into current codex releases, making them feel less like bonuses and more like must-have bragging rights. For many hobbyists, the exclusive plastic alone makes the subscription a no-brainer.

What You Get on Warhammer TV in 2025 – 2026

Warhammer Plus Animation scheduleThis is where Warhammer TV should carry the service, although the release schedule has been hit or miss. At least the 2025 lineup looked solid:

  • Blacktalon Season 2
  • Kill Lupercal (the Horus Heresy’s first animated series)
  • Hammer and Bolter: Return to Cadia
  • Astartes II (apparently delayed to 2026)

On paper, that’s enough to keep the sub relevant. The problem has always been delivery. Warhammer TV shows don’t always roll out on schedule, and sometimes seasons vanish into “mid-season breaks” that weren’t announced at launch. For animation fans, that frustration has overshadowed the excitement.

Is Warhammer Plus Worth It?

warhammer-plus-black-eye-title-logo-+The real answer depends on what you want out of it.

Why it might be worth it:

  • Exclusive miniature each year valued at around $35
  • $16 voucher offsets the subscription price
  • Access to the Battleforge list builder in the 40k app
  • A steady feed of battle reports, painting guides, and lore videos

warhammer+ launchWhy it might not be worth it:

  • Inconsistent animation releases on Warhammer TV
  • Hobby content is already available for free from creators
  • Silent edits, surprise changes, and updates have made fans cautious
  • Doesn’t really bring new players into the hobby, just charges existing ones more

If you’re a collector who wants that mini and doesn’t mind rolling the dice on content, a subscription can feel like a bargain. If you’re here for professional-grade streaming and rock-solid release schedules, you’ll probably be frustrated.

Final Verdict on Warhammer Plus and Warhammer TV

Azrakh the AnnihilatorIt isn’t a bad idea. A subscription that mixes Warhammer TV, hobby guides, exclusive minis, and app support could be the best deal in tabletop gaming. But Games Workshop’s track record of overpromising and underdelivering makes it hard to trust.

The smart play? Decide what matters to you. If you’re in it for the miniature and the voucher, sign up for a year and treat the videos as a bonus. If you only care about the shows, think about grabbing a one-month sub once or twice a year to binge the backlog.

warhammer+ lineup plus new contentIn the end, it comes down to value. Warhammer Plus is worth it if you treat it like a bundle of hobby perks with a side of animations. Warhammer TV is not trying to match Netflix volumes, so manage expectations if you want it for nonstop streaming.

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