Two men in tropical shirts sit on beach chairs with drinks, under a bright blue sky, beside the title The Big Summer Preview Show and a Warhammer logo.

New GW Summer Preview on Friday, Ciaphas Cain Rules, and the Death Mire Campaign Begins!

Warhammer had a very 40K-focused Summer Preview announcement, campaign launch and new mini rules, and it hits several kinds of players.

The summer preview promises reveals across multiple systems, while Ciaphas Cain finally gets tabletop rules. Meanwhile, the Siege of Death Mire turns Armageddon into a live global campaign. For hobby groups, that means previews to watch, models to build, and results to submit.

The Big Summer Preview Sets Up Friday Night Reveals

The summer preview announcement is short, but it does its job. Games Workshop is holding another major Warhammer Preview Show on Friday 26 June 2026 at 7pm UK time. Since the new edition of Warhammer 40,000 is underway, a possible first codex glimpse is the real hook. However, this is not only a 40K stream.

Poster for The Big Summer Preview Show with Warhammer logos on a dark textured background, and schedule details across the middle and bottom.

The article also namechecks Age of Sigmar, Necromunda, The Old World, Kill Team, Horus Heresy, and Blood Bowl. That mix matters because these shows often set the hobby agenda for months. Even if someone plays one system, previews spark painting plans and local chat fast. Viewers can watch on Twitch or YouTube, with full coverage afterward.

Ciaphas Cain Finally Marches Onto the Table

Two painted Warhammer miniatures stand on rocky ground in a ruined battlefield setting with blue mist behind them.

Ciaphas Cain and Jurgen getting rules feels like a real celebration for Black Library fans. Cain has always been funny because everyone sees him as a legend. Meanwhile, he sees himself as barely surviving. On the tabletop, Warhammer Community leans into that contradiction neatly.

Warhammer Legends unit card for Ciaphas Cain, showing weapon stats (Ranged/Melee), leadership and orders sections, plus an Abilities panel with a soldier illustration.

His presence emboldens nearby Guardsmen without needing normal Commissar brutality, so he lacks the classic Summary Execution style. That fits, because Cain inspires people by accident, reputation, and incredible timing. Jurgen also matters beyond the joke. He brings his trusty meltagun and functions as a Psychic Blank, warding off psychic attacks and mortal wounds. Cain deploys as one model whether Jurgen is attached on the scenic base or built separately. Any separate Jurgen works as a token, so hobby choice stays clean.

Card titled Legends: Astra Militarum showing Commissar Cain, 1 model, 70 points.

Cain costs 70 points in Legends: Astra Militarum, making him more flavorful than list-warping. His Unparalleled Luck lets him survive awful situations for a phase, which captures the novels perfectly. However, the article jokes that backup should arrive quickly, and that sounds right.

Warhammer miniatures: a red-uniformed commander with a large rifle and a green-clad ally with a backpack stand on a rocky base, Warhammer Community logo in corner.

Trapped by Excuses also ensures he still ends up in danger, which is pure Cain energy. He goes up for preorder with Jurgen. The Centaur RSV, Hippogriff AFV, and annotated For the Emperor follow too.

Hive Death Mire Turns Player Results Into Official Lore

Map of the Warhammer 40,000 world layout with Hive cities and regions; a red-highlighted area centers on Hive Death Mire.

The Death Mire campaign is the most immediately playable update here. Hive Death Mire sits in the Volcanus theatre on Armageddon Prime, and its fate now depends on player results. The stakes are classic Armageddon: if the Imperium holds, the hive becomes a beacon and staging post. However, if the Orks win, another critical step toward global domination falls their way.

Sci-fi battle map with teal outlines and labels: Tempestor Victorum Wall (Active Battle Zone) and The Gallows Spaceport nearby, glowing markers and aircraft icons.

Wazdakka Gutsmek leads the Speedwaaagh! against the hive, while Commissar Yarrick commands the defence. That matchup sells the campaign, because it is speed freak brutality against old-school Imperial stubbornness. Space Marines from many Chapters are arriving under Operation Imperator, while Orks gather for the joy of fighting. From now until 13 July, players can submit one online result per week through My Warhammer.

Warhammer miniature battle scene with orc and human troops firing around a wrecked vehicle in a dusty battlefield with smoke and banners.

You do not need the Armageddon box, and any faction can participate. However, each victory must be dedicated to either Orks or Space Marines. That represents wider battles influencing Death Mire. Each week focuses on a key location, beginning with the Tempestor Victorum line around the hive.

Warhammer 40K promotional poster showing two armored warriors clashing on a desolate battlefield, with the title 'The Siege of Death Mire' and a 'Submit Your Results Now' button.

Local Warhammer stores also get a fourth campaign location, Gallows Spaceport, running across the whole event. Weekly winners earn new model reveals, while the final winning side receives a brand-new detachment. Better still, the outcome becomes official 40K lore, which is a strong hook. Reporting results also enters players into a draw for one of 40 new 1,000-point Ork or Space Marine armies.

Overall, these updates work because they cover different parts of the hobby. The preview show feeds speculation, Cain rewards longtime readers, and Death Mire gives players a reason to roll dice now. Also, real lore consequences make casual games feel more connected. If your group needs a summer spark, this is an easy excuse to schedule games.

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Sam
The resident Flames of War, Historical, and narrative gaming expert. I have been playing tabletop games for 20 years with armies for 40k, Warhammer Fantasy, Horus Heresy, Age of Sigmar, Flames of War, Legions Imperialis, Battlefleet Gothic, and even Titanicus. I love narrative campaigns above all and dabble in customs missions too.

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