The weekly drop is stacked, and it hits both the killzone and the gift list.
We are getting stealth duels in a Necron crypt, plus a pile of festive merch for hobby caves and trees. There are fresh kits for Deathwatch and Canoptek tinkerers, and there is terrain to turn tables into tombs. Meanwhile, Black Library adds big lore hitters, and Warhammer+ lines up binge fuel. Altogether, this is one of those roundups that drags you back to the painting desk with a grin.
Dead Silence Kicks In: Stealth vs. Stalkers in a Necron Tomb
Kill Team: Dead Silence sets Tau covert ops against veteran Space Wolf scouts inside a dormant tomb world. The box gives you two full teams, a map and log pad for a linked narrative, a rules dossier, transfer sheets for both factions, and enough tokens to start immediately.
The XV26 Stealth Battlesuit operatives lean on near-invisibility and flexible arm mounts for burst cannons or fusion blasters, so careful positioning is crucial.
However, the Wolf Scouts are not fresh recruits. They are Fenrisian veterans with a loyal wolf and the instincts to counter sneaky plays, so their tool kit answers most board states. Close quarters rules emphasize tight lanes and sudden traps, which makes every door, corridor, and angle matter.
New Kill Teams Arrive: Deathwatch and Canoptek Circle
Beyond Dead Silence, two marquee teams step into the spotlight. The Deathwatch kit is a celebration of customization, with dual build paths for each marine, a heap of chapter-badged shoulder pads, and enough heads to theme your veterans to taste. Consequently, you can lean into precise fire teams or brutal breachers and still look unique.
On the other side, the Canoptek Circle revolves around a Necron Geomancer that literally rewrites the battlefield. Drones and constructs execute layered plans that reward players who think two activations ahead.
Datacards for both teams streamline play, so you keep the tactics in your head and the reference on the table.
Additionally, Killzone: Tomb World lands as a standalone terrain set, delivering a full board of crumbling Necron architecture and that tight, dramatic close quarters vibe.
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