The latest 40K news post is short, but it carries real weight. So far, Games Workshop has shown the launch box and chunks of the new rules.
However, this update finally answers the question most players actually care about: what does the new edition look like once dice start rolling? Next week’s live stream is being framed as the first chance to watch full games of the new edition instead of isolated previews and rules snippets.
Three live New 40K games should give players a much clearer feel for how the edition actually breathes on the table
The big hook is simple. On 25 May, Games Workshop will stream three back-to-back games live from Esports Stadium Arlington in Texas, and that alone makes this feel like a proper edition showcase rather than a small promo video. The first game is the obvious headliner, because it expands the Warhammer 40,000: Armageddon box into full Strike Force armies and lets Blood Angels fight Orks on Armageddon.

Meanwhile, the article even reveals both lists, which is a nice touch.
Then the second game shifts gears into a narrative Community Clash, where Play On Tabletop guests field T’au under Commander Shadowsun against Death Guard led by Typhus. Finally, game three goes full competitive spectacle with a rematch of the 2026 World Championship final, as Richard Siegler’s Adeptus Mechanicus under Belisarius Cawl faces Liam VSL’s Aeldari led by three Phoenix Lords.

