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A Frosty Week of Warhammer Pre-Orders Ahead

This week’s Warhammer reveals drop like a squad of Grey Hunters straight out of a Drop Pod—loud, exciting, and full of bite.

Whether you’re a tabletop tactician, lore-junkie, or just someone who likes to see Fenrisian wolves with more screen time, there’s something here for you. From savage new Space Wolf kits to high-stakes novels that delve deep into the Imperium’s darkest corners, Games Workshop is making sure your hobby backlog grows heavier than Logan Grimnar’s axe.

Let’s break it all down, wolf by glorious wolf.

The Sons of Russ Unleashed

The highlight this week is the Codex Supplement: Space Wolves, which brings updated datasheets, Detachments, and lore to match the fang-baring ferocity of Fenris. You’ll need the main Space Marines Codex to use it fully, but it’s worth it for fans of this fiercely independent Chapter. You can get it in standard hardback or as a collector’s edition dripping with foil, ribbon bookmarks, and that howling Fenrisian vibe.

Of course, no codex drop would be complete without miniatures, and the Wolves have turned out in force. Logan Grimnar gets a majestic new sculpt, flanked by his wolves and swinging the mighty Axe Morkai.

Njal Stormcaller whips up elemental havoc as only a Rune Priest can. Arjac Rockfist brings back the Foehammer in a suit of chunky Terminator armour, while a new Wolf Priest tends both the wounds and the spirits of his brothers with righteous zeal.

Joining them is a flexible Wolf Guard Battle Leader, ideal for customizing gear loadouts. Wolf Guard Terminators teleport into enemy lines with new heads and weapon options, while the lighter-armoured Wolf Guard Headtakers move fast, accompanied by snarling Hunting Wolves.

Blood Claws and Grey Hunters round out the infantry, each with kits that scream customisation. And yes, datasheet cards and themed dice are back to help you manage it all without flipping through pages mid-fight.

Oh, and Drop Pods are now easier to build—and argue about—thanks to updated sculpts. They now come with fixed doors and Chapter icons, making that first-turn deep strike smoother than a well-oiled bolter.

Fiction Fans Feast

Black Library hasn’t been left behind in this snowstorm of content. First up, Dawn of Fire: The Silent King wraps up the current arc with Roboute Guilliman confronting the Necron menace in the Pariah Nexus. Available in a luxurious special edition and the usual digital/audio formats, it’s a must-read for fans of high-stakes crusades and ancient threats.

On the Sisters of Battle front, Paragon of Faith and Other Stories delivers novellas and shorts about fire-wielding heroines, complete with new tales and returning favourites. Meanwhile, Ravenor: The Omnibus brings all three of Dan Abnett’s classic novels into one volume, including short stories that flesh out his psi-powered Inquisitorial adventures.

Looking for something grittier? Above and Beyond gives you war-torn redemption with ace pilot von Shard and a desperate scribe-turned-savior. Daemonhammer dives into the tortured psyche of Inquisitor Coteaz, while Oaths of Damnation explores the daemonic risks run by the Exorcists Chapter’s soul-scouring warriors.

Rounding out the literary offerings is Everchosen, the tale of Archaon’s fall from Sigmarite hero to End Times bringer. You’ll finally understand how one man became the very hammer of Chaos. And yes—it’s audio only, so prepare your ear holes for the apocalypse.

Warhammer+ Content and Horus Heresy Coverage

Over on Warhammer+, Da Mekboy’s Workshop drops hobby wisdom on painting huge armies fast, while Battle Report pits Alarielle and the Lady of Vines against some festering Maggotkin. And if you’ve ever wondered about the boltgun’s many variants, the latest lore dive has you covered.

On Warhammer Community, Horus Heresy coverage continues, with sneak peeks into the new edition’s lore and gameplay systems. Plus, there’s a new interview with the Grand Cathay design team and a cheeky little Blood Bowl guide if you’re trying to cheese your way to a win.

Final Thoughts

This week proves again that Warhammer isn’t slowing down. Whether you’re itching to build out your Space Wolves force, dive into grimdark fiction, or prep for the new Horus Heresy edition, there’s no shortage of new content. Even if you’re not a diehard Fenris fan, the craftsmanship on display—from sculpts to storytelling—is hard not to respect.

So, sharpen your frost axes, clear some shelf space, and maybe set aside a weekend to catch up on all these releases. The galaxy won’t purge itself.

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