We talk a lot about all the awesome animations and TV shows that you get access to as part of your Warhammer+ subscription – and for good reason – but they’re only part of the whole package. Alongside all of that, you have the keys to the Warhammer Vault – a vast reserve of Warhammer knowledge that you get to explore in its entirety, allowing you to delve through decades of past publications for the historical foundations of our hobby.
Today’s episodes are a small selection of the hundreds of shows you can watch on Warhammer TV. A Warhammer+ subscription will get you access to a Primarch-sized feast of interviews, battle reports, entertaining shows, and incredible Warhammer animations. Your subscription also gets you a free miniature every year, alongside extras like the Warhammer Vault and expanded army creation options in the Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar apps. On top of that, there are merch discount codes every month, and more. Subscribe now!
If that sounds rather grand, it’s because it is, and the resources at your disposal continue to grow. After a short hiatus to keep its stacks of old magazines from toppling over, the Warhammer Vault is back to converting issues of White Dwarf for your viewing pleasure, and this week it crosses the threshold onto the momentous 500th issue.

The back catalogue of White Dwarf alone will keep you occupied for weeks, especially if you’re new to the hobby and have a lot of catching up to do, and there are stacks of vintage codexes, campaign books, and other bits and bobs to browse. Maybe you’ll find one of our favourite Battle Reports in there?
Let’s say you want to read all about the events that made Huron Blackheart the raving and reaving blackguard that he is now. You can set aside a few cosy hours with parts one and two of the Imperial Armour: The Badab War series – you might even end up sympathising with him.*

Just imagine what else you can find! The entire Gathering Storm series, telling the tale of Guilliman’s return and the Fall of Cadia? Absolutely. Every issue of Warhammer: Visions, the monthly photographic showcase magazine that Warhammer Community low-key wishes we’d bring back? Sure! The chunky The Imperial Knight Companion book that went into exhaustive detail about how Gerantius is the coolest Freeblade and you can’t convince us otherwise? You know it.
You’ll need some palate cleansers to break up all that reading, though, and that’s why Warhammer TV goes hand-in-hand with the Vault like Leadbelcher and Nuln Oil. This week, Trazyn’s Tesseract Trials returns as the infamous archaeovist has fun with his imprisoned collections of Chaos Space Marines and Adepta Sororitas, setting them against scores of holographic Necrons in combat trials to find out whether faith in the God-Emperor or the Dark Gods is superior.

Loremasters heads north with the Chaos Marauders to find out what makes life in thrall to the merciless Chaos Gods so darned appealing, and Painting Desk sits down with Rowan from the ’Eavy Metal team to chat about his process for painting some unbelievably good miniatures, like a Luna Wolves Centurion with frankly the most detailed face we’ve ever seen. It’s setting up to be a great day on Warhammer+.
As we mentioned, the double whammy of the Warhammer Vault and Warhammer TV is only part of the whole package, too – you’ll get to choose one of two beautiful diorama miniatures for free when you subscribe for a year, and gain access to unlimited army creation in the Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar apps.
There’s tons coming up in the next few months too. Here, have a sneaky look at the calendar ahead.

Once you’re signed up, all you need to do to choose your miniature, redeem codes from Codexes and battletomes, and to enter the Warhammer Vault is log into your My Warhammer account – the same one you use at the Warhammer webstore. Try it out, and we know you’ll find something you love.
* We’re joking, you won’t. He thoroughly deserves what he gets.



















