The Mortal Realms are about to quake with new arrivals that will shake the foundations of your gaming table.
Games Workshop has unleashed several exciting products, from the fiery tyrants of the Helsmiths of Hashut to deadly Spearhead armies and brutal Necromunda law enforcement kits. For veteran players, these releases offer more than miniatures—they provide full lore, tactical options, and visually stunning sets that are both playable and display-worthy. Each set brings a unique faction or theme to life, letting players explore new strategies and storytelling opportunities. From daemon-wielding duardin to cyber-enhanced enforcers, this wave is a hobbyist’s dream.
Helsmiths of Hashut Army Set
The Helsmiths of Hashut arrive with one goal: total domination. These duardin harness infernal technology to extract daemons from the Realm of Chaos, turning them into devastating war engines. The army set contains 14 brand-new miniatures that can be played immediately as the Helforge Host Spearhead. You get a War Despot leading the ziggurat’s royal clans, 10 Infernal Cohort with Hashutite Spears supported by a hobgrot gong carrier, and two daemonfire-powered war machines: the Dominator Engine and the Tormentor Bombard.
The Dominator Engine is essentially a walking effigy of Hashut, raining chaos flames on enemies, while the Tormentor Bombard delivers ruinous energy from afar. While both units have alternate build options, matching the contents is recommended to run the Spearhead effectively. Completing the set is a special edition Battletome with a full-art cover and gold foil text, packed with lore, stunning artwork, and the rules you need for Age of Sigmar. You also get a massive transfer sheet with 450 decals and 32 warscroll cards for all units, Spearhead rules, and Armies of Renown options.
Spearhead Forces: Deathrattle Tomb Host and Snarlpack Huntaz
Two other Spearhead armies arrive alongside the Helsmiths. The Deathrattle Tomb Host brings undead warriors from the Barrow Kingdoms to your battlefield, combining 20 Deathrattle Skeletons, 10 elite Barrow Guard, and five Barrow Knights under a Wight King. These units offer a blend of brute force and tactical synergy for anyone running a Soulblight-aligned army.
Meanwhile, the Snarlpack Huntaz inject speed and chaos into play. These Gitmobs chase a monstrous bully known as the Glareface Frazzlegit across the Mortal Realms. The force includes a Snarlboss, a Wolfgit Retinue, two units of three Snarlpack Cavalry, and two Sunsteala Wheelas, making them excellent for aggressive, high-mobility tactics.
Bastions of Law: Palanite Enforcers
Necromunda’s hives are hotbeds of crime, and only the Palanite Enforcers can impose brutal order. The new Bastions of Law supplement provides 128 pages of lore, updated rules for patrols, weapons, Wargear, and Hired Guns. It also introduces scenarios and rules for Badzone Enforcer gangs.
The Palanite Enforcer Captains and Sergeants kit includes eight miniatures with veterans, Subjugator Sergeants, and Hardcase Cyber-mastiffs, plus a 220-transfer sheet. Weapons and upgrades frames provide everything from shock batons to sniper rifles.
Additional kits include Haunts, psykers locked in psycho-reactive armor, and Palanite Companions, elite bodyguards armed with disintegration guns.
Even Ashwing Helamites join the fray as domesticated macro-insects with alternative builds. Tactics cards and dice rounds out the collection, letting players fully command their enforcement forces in brutal fashion.
Made to Order and Special Editions
Classic Space Wolves fans get a treat with limited-time metal miniatures, including an Iron Priest, Rune Priests, Bjorn the Fell-handed, and more, plus a 419-transfer sheet. These are available on a made-to-order basis and may take up to 180 days to arrive.
Saints of the Imperium also receive a special edition slipcase, gathering three previously published novels and a short story. Each volume features red binding, screen-printed art, ribbon bookmarks, and is signed by the author, making it a collector’s must-have.
Warhammer Media Updates
Warhammer TV fans can catch new animation releases, including Sigmar’s Toll and behind-the-scenes content for Blacktalon Season Two. Arena of Death returns with 16 monsters facing off, and Warhammer Community will continue Helsmiths of Hashut coverage with roundtable interviews on miniature design and rules development for Palanite Enforcers.
Closing Thoughts
This wave of releases is a feast for both players and hobbyists. From fiery daemon-harnessing duardin to speedy Snarlpack cavalry and brutal law enforcement on Necromunda, there is something to excite every Warhammer enthusiast. The combination of lore, tactical depth, and visually striking miniatures makes this a moment worth noting. Whether you are expanding your Age of Sigmar armies, customizing a Necromunda gang, or collecting rare Space Wolves metals, these releases deliver both style and substance.
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