Warhammer+ continues to act as an all in one home for Warhammer fans. It bundles premium shows, animations and a large digital lore vault together.
You also receive a yearly exclusive miniature, which feels like a solid perk. Overall, this week’s update shows how the service supports story, play and hobby skills.
Deep Strike Explores Pariah Nexus
Every Warhammer+ animation involves creative teams working closely with the Warhammer Studio on story, art and music. In this week’s Deep Strike, Alex goes behind the scenes of Pariah Nexus with Sarah and Wade. They shaped the initial story and then supervised the narrative as animators and performers worked. Because of that, they are perfectly placed to answer detailed questions about the episodes.
Additionally, they know the tiny details and easter eggs scattered through Pariah Nexus. The episode highlights these touches, so it rewards sharp eyed lore fans. This Deep Strike also works as a companion to a rewatch of all three episodes.
Questing Nights Enters Warhammer Quest: Darkwater
On top of that, Warhammer+ launches a new run of Questing Nights. This time four adventurers descend into the Jade Abbey in Warhammer Quest: Darkwater. The first episode starts a three part campaign against the Nurgle villain Gelgus Pust. So each game feels like a deeper dive into a hostile dungeon. We do not know if the heroes will survive, which keeps things tense.
Painting Desk With Robin: Competition Ready Skills
Meanwhile, Painting Desk returns with Ed and Golden Demon winning ’Eavy Metal painter Robin. In this episode Robin talks about the challenges and rewards of competition painting. He also explains how to match true metallics with matte surfaces for stronger contrast. In addition, he discusses colour palettes, subtle conversions and balancing texture with colour saturation. These tips suit hobbyists who want to move beyond basic tabletop standard.
Why Warhammer+ Matters For Your Hobby
All these episodes sit alongside more than 500 Warhammer TV shows and animations. Subscribers can stream them anytime, and annual members also choose one of two exclusive diorama miniatures. On top of that, they gain unlimited army building in the Warhammer 40,000 and Age of Sigmar apps.
Additionally, you can redeem codes from Codexes and battletomes directly into those apps. You can then dive into the Warhammer Vault and browse older publications as needed. Finally, everything is tied to your MyWarhammer login, so access stays simple. Overall, this update sells Warhammer+ as story, play and hobby inspiration with long term extras.
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