New Custodes are on their way for the Age of Darkness AND the 41st Millennium, along with a slate of Battle March boxes for Warhammer: The Old World.
Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Custodes Support Battle Group

Level devastating high-speed firepower at your opponent with the Support Battle Group box, which updates a trio of much loved units into modern, detailed – and more importantly, plastic – forms. Each box contains four Gyrfalcon jetbikes, a Pallas Grav-attack, and a mighty Telemon Dreadnought, which might not look fast, but handily outpaces many of its smaller peers and carries some truly destructive weaponry.

Even better, these miniatures can be used in both Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer: The Horus Heresy. The Custodes Support Battle Group is only available while stocks last.
Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Journal Tactica – Prospero Burns: Judgement of Valdor

Find out how the indomitable Legio Custodes were dragged into the Burning of Prospero and how they fought the scourge of sorcery at every turn – including when daemons started popping up – in the new Journal Tactica. This softback book contains a huge amount of background information on the assault on Tizca and the spirited defence of the Thousand Sons, plus new scenarios, game rules, extra units, and a brand new army list for Daemons of Tzeentch – just as planned.
Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legio Custodes Dice Set

Roll your way to victory with the new Legio Custodes dice set. Cast in pearlised red acrylic with gold pips, you get 19 D6 (with the Legio Custodes logo in place of the ‘6’) and a scatter dice. These dice are only available while stocks last.
The Custodes boxed set, Journal Tactica, and dice will be delayed in Australia, New Zealand, and Japan.
Warhammer: The Old World – Battle March Army boxes
Dipping your toes into Warhammer: The Old World for the first time? Looking for a game you can play during your lunch break? Battle March is the answer, with quick 400-750 point games that are no less exciting and action-packed than a full-size clash.
Five factions are getting new Battle March army boxes to help you deploy a force perfect for this game mode. They are:
Empire of Man

Commander of the Empire
20 Empire State Troops
10 State Missile Troops
10 Empire Archers
10 Flagellants
5 Empire Pistoliers
Beastmen Brayherds

Beastman Chieftain
Beastman Shaman
10 Ungor Herd
10 Bestigor Herd
20 Gor Herd
10 Chaos Warhounds
Wood Elf Realms

Araloth, Lord of Talsyn
10 Eternal Guard
5 Sisters Of The Thorn/Wild Riders of Kurnous
8 Glade Guard/Deepwood Scouts
4 Glade Riders
High Elf Realms

High Elf Lord
10 Lothern Sea Guard
5 Shadow Warriors/Sisters of Avelorn
5 Ellyrian Reavers
Lothern Skycutter
Tiranoc Chariot
Orc & Goblin Tribes

Orc Boss on War Boar
Battle Standard Bearer
Goblin Shaman
15 Orc Mob
5 Wolf Riders
5 Orc Boar Boyz Mob
Orc Boar Chariot
Each box is also an ideal starting point for a new army, and you’ll save money compared to buying the contents individually.
The Empire of Man and Beastman Brayherds Battle March boxed sets are delayed in Japan.
Black Library – Raldoron: Revenant

With Sanguinius attempting to stop Horus' advance to Terra, Raldoron of the Blood Angel Legion is forced to rely on untrained Inductii, and he comes across the many issues that lay with such fresh recruits. Can his example and command be enough to stop these new Legionaries turning insane from the Red Thirst, or will their violent nature cause a shift back to the blood-soaked past of the Revenant Legion and lead to a dire situation?

Raldoron: Revenant by Guy Haley will be available in its regular hardback edition as well as an awesome Special Edition release, which is signed by the author and features red foil on the cover and spine, a nice ribbon page marker, and loads of other extra details.
The Special Edition is only available while stocks last. This will be your first chance to buy the hardback edition, which will only be available while stocks last, although it may return to print at a future date.
This week on Warhammer+, Black Library Book Club returns with a deep discussion on Ashes of the Imperium,* which lays the groundwork for a whole new era of storytelling in the Age of Darkness. Meanwhile, Brainboyz sees who knows the most about Grand Alliance: Destruction in the latest madcap quiz show, and Da Mekboy’z Workshop covers the creation of the latest Warhammer World diorama.

Here at Warhammer Community, we’ve got a pair of reveals tomorrow, and we’ll be celebrating the launch of the sixth year of Warhammer+ later in the week so make sure you come back for that.
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