New episodes of fantastic Warhammer TV shows are out today – headlined by a journey into the Maelstrom for the definitive history of Huron Blackheart and the Red Corsairs on Loremasters.

The Red Corsairs are a relatively new* plague on the Imperium’s soft underbelly, and yet they’re proving to be a bigger problem than the other, not insignificant dangers found in the Maelstrom. The renegades have their roots in the Badab War – one of the most prolific Space Marine rebellions, which somehow managed to not get mixed up (much) in Chaos shenanigans – and they prove the effect a charismatic and effective boss can have, even if they did need to scavenge for all their cool ships and gear.
You know, if you were thinking of starting your own band of renegade Space Marines, it might even be a useful primer on getting one over on the corpse-worshipping Imperi[[DATA EXPUNGED – HERETICAL TRANSMISSION]]
Hello, loyal Warhammer Community reader! Forget everything you just read. Did you know that this week’s episode of Ultimate Paint-Off is all about one of our favourite time-saving painting techniques, Drybrushing?

To kick off the new season of Ultimate Paint-Off, four contestants get dropped right in at the deep end with a challenge of towering proportions – paint a whole Norn Emissary in just four hours, using only dry brushes! It might seem a daunting task, but it shows just what you can accomplish in a tight time limit with a technique that is great for beginners and veterans alike.
Now, if you’re anything like us, you’ve been playing a bunch of Warhammer Quest: Darkwater lately, and the small-scale skirmishes between our intrepid heroes and Daemon Prince Gelgus Pust got us thinking – what if they stopped scuffling in the dank caverns of the Jade Abbey and headed out onto the battlefield for a real throwdown?

That’s the idea behind this week’s episode of Battle Report, in which the valiant water-witch Inara Sion rallies a host of Stormcast Eternals to smash Pust’s Maggotkin of Nurgle, as they cross the land of Aquia for another chance at corrupting the Abbey. It’s a real heavy metal clash as two armies of hard-as-nails warriors thunder into each other, with drakes and daemons aplenty.
All three of these episodes come as part of your Warhammer+ subscription, and can be watched right now by heading through to the Warhammer TV page.
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It’s not just TV shows you get, either, as the Warhammer Vault opens its doors for another pair of recent White Dwarf issues. This time, the Leagues of Votann and Kroot get their time in the spotlight. If you ask us, it seems like the T’au Water Caste have been getting their trading partners some good gigs. Prove us wrong.

We’ve got more coming up very soon – including the excellent Adepta Sororitas animated show Penitence, which is barreling towards its third and final episode. Which shows are you looking forward to the most from our calendar?

All that only makes up a small slice of what you can see with a subscription to Warhammer+ – you’ll get to choose one of two beautiful diorama miniatures for free when you subscribe for a year, watch hundreds of episodes of animations, painting guides, battle reports, and more from the Warhammer TV back catalogue, and gain access to unlimited army creation in the Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar apps.
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 in to 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.
* Which, in Warhammer 40,000 terms, means less than the 10,000 years or so that most traitors have been around.



















