War has come to Ghyran once more with a new General’s Handbook for Warhammer Age of Sigmar, while smaller skirmishes rock the Realm of Death with a new Spearhead gaming pack and four new Spearhead boxes.
The Beastmen Brayherds are mustering mighty armies to sow terror across the lands in Warhammer: The Old World, and new gaming supplements provide Middle-earth Strategy Battle Game fans with expanded options supported by new and returning miniatures.
-yogdcybkho.png)
General's Handbook 2025-2026
War has returned to Ghyran and the fighting is about to get fiercer than ever with the new General’s Handbook 2025-2026 – the ultimate companion to the next season of Matched Play, whether you’re playing organised tournament games or casual pick up games. A new battle pack provides your games with a little Realm of Life zest, with fresh battle tactics, battle plans, and season rules that you’ll need to master to become victorious.
The 72-page General’s Handbook2025-2026 comes in a box with a set of six battle tactics cards, a set of six double-sided battleplan cards, a rules reference card, and 13 double-sided Universal Manifestations warscroll cards. It also included a set of six objective markers themed after the Sylvaneth glades that make Ghyran their home and are used in the battleplans – two Oakenbrow, two Gnarlroot, one Winterleaf, and one Heartwood, each with a non-slip backing.
Spearhead: Sand & Bone Gaming Pack
The small-scale skirmishes of Spearhead are shifting to the still and shadowy realm of Shyish with the new Sand & Bone Gaming Pack. This new set is themed after the Realm of Death in contrast to the verdant General’s Handbook, and the change is represented with a double-sided board displaying the landscapes of Ossia and Dolorum, plus a set of sepulchral terrain.
The 24-page Spearhead: Sand & Bone book contains the new battlepack and rules for four new Spearhead forces. A set of 36 Spearhead cards are included and required to play, featuring six twist cards each for the Ossia and Dolorum sides of the board and two decks of 12 battle tactic cards.
Spearhead: Sunblooded Prowlers
In order to further the Great Plan, the Seraphon must be ready to fight battles of all sizes against a great variety of foes. The Sunblood Prowlers is a compact and flexible force that can be deployed for smaller engagements, led by the veteran Sunblood Pack. Under their command are 10 stalwart Saurus Warriors, 10 Hunters of Huanchi split into two units of five, three Terrawings, and a Spawn of Chotec who hurls globs of searing acid at the pack’s unlucky foes.
Spearhead: Fusil-Platoon
The Cities of Sigmar are infamous for their tough Castelite formation, but some battles are fought in places where this unwieldy arrangement is harder to execute. The Fusil-Platoon combines the ranged core of the formation – 10 Freeguild Fusiliers split into two units of five – with a group of 11 Wildercorps Hunters ranging ahead to spot targets and run interference. A Fusil-Major on Ogor Warhulk oversees the action, and an Alchemite Warforger enchants melee weapons to punch above their weight. This box also contains two Cities of Sigmar transfer sheets, each featuring 410 transfers.
Spearhead: Mortisan Elite
The cruel and calculating Boneshapers of the Ossiarch Bonereapers take great pleasure in conducting experiments in live combat, altering their constructs to overcome obstacles in order to hone their skills. The Mortisan Elite consists of three Immortis Guard, three Necropolis Stalkers, and two Morghast Archai under the command of an ambitious Mortisan Ossifector, who tirelessly tinkers with his abominable creations.
Spearhead: Scrapglutt
Ogors are some of the most fearsome fighters in the Mortal Realms, their legendary strength bolstered by the crude but brutal weapons they make out of scavenged scrap. The Scrapglutt is dedicated to scavenging metal for these weapons, and is quite happy to road test their current gear in the process. A Mantrapper and Frost Sabre lead the crew, which contains eight hefty Ironguts split into two units of two and a unit of four. 12 Gnoblars and a Gnoblar Scraplauncher also join in the fun, wreaking havoc in their own way.

Arcane Journal: Beastmen Brayherds
From the forests of the Old World come the Beastmen Brayherds, with the total destruction of civilization their only goal. Arcane Journal: Beastmen Brayherds is a 48-page supplement containing additional background lore – including a diagram of the runes used in the Dark Tongue – and rules for these heinous creatures, including Kralmaw, the Prophet of Ruin and Ghorros Warhoof.
They’re accompanied by rules for the Minotaur Blood Herd and Wild Herd Armies of Infamy, the Herdstone, the Lore of Primal magic and a heaped pile of magic items. You can pre-order it in both physical softback and digital ePub editions.
Beastmen Brayherds Battalion
Roving hordes of Beastmen overwhelm their foes with speed, brute strength, and pure attrition, and the Beastmen Brayherds Battalion provides you with all three and a hulking monster to boot. Bolster the ranks with 30 lowly Ungors, who come with a choice of hand weapons, spears, shields, and bows – with enough command options to build three units of 10 – and create a solid core with 30 brutish Gors, who can be built with a pair of hand weapons or a hand weapon and shield, with enough command options for two units of 15.
Cursed with a single eye that can only sense magic, the Cygor is a nightmarish creature that hunts enemy wizards, which can also be built as the towering Ghorgon – a rare mutated beast with four limbs and a ceaseless hunger for flesh. This box also contains two new Beastmen Brayherds transfer sheets, containing 204 transfers each.
Kralmaw, the Prophet of Ruin
Blessed with the ability to see the future with unerring accuracy, Kralmaw, the Prophet of Ruin guides the Brayherds to greater and greater victories – though his mastery of Dark and Primal magics ensures that the impact he has in battle isn’t just limited to foreplanning. This character is made from Forge World resin and comes with a Leering Spirit marker, which he can use as a conduit to cast the Devolve spell through.
Returning Beastmen Brayherds Lords
Only the fiercest and most canny Beastmen can lead the Brayherds into battle, having established their right to rule through brutal combat or displays of sorcerous mastery. Lead your massed horde with the help of a plastic Chieftain and Bray-Shaman, or a Forge World resin Doombull who will be sure to keep your unruly Minotaurs in line.
Returning Beastmen Brayherds Infantry
Expand your Brayherd with a series of returning plastic infantry kits. A box of 30 Ungors can be built with spears and shields, hand weapons and shields, or bows, and come with enough command options for three units of ten. Gors are a step up in size and ferocity, armed with pairs of hand weapons or a hand weapon and shield, and enough command options for two units of 15.
Armed with brutal great weapons and rusted armour, Bestigors rule the herds, and come in a box of 20 with enough command options for two units of 10. Savage and monstrous, Minotaurs hunger for fresh flesh to consume, and this set of three can be armed with a pair of hand weapons, a hand weapon and shield, or great weapon, and a set of command options.
Each infantry box comes with a new Beastmen Brayherds transfer sheet which contains 204 transfers.
Returning Beastmen Brayherds Monsters
Terrifying monsters rampage alongside throngs of cloven-hooved Beastmen, striking fear into the hearts of even the most disciplined armies. The Ghorgon is the most savage monster the Beastmen can field, and this kit also builds a Cygor if you want a wizard-devouring brute. The Cockatrice casts its petrifying gaze across foes from the skies, while the truly disgusting Jabberslythe stumbles into combat, its twisted form driving onlookers mad. The Ghorgon is a plastic kit, while the Cockatrice and Jabberslythe are cast in Forge World resin.
Returning Metal Beastmen Brayherds Miniatures
With rules in the Arcane Journal, the belligerent Ghorros Warhoof is returning to lead his followers in a quest to satiate his basest urges. Alongside him is a Centigor Lord, a full set of five Centigor command, and five regular Centigor, so you can create your own unit of bitter and spiteful creatures to add some swift melee punch to your army. Riding alongside them is the Tuskgor Chariot – complete with plastic boars and a set of paper banners – and the barbed porcine creature known as the Razorgor. Everything mentioned – bar the Tuskgor – is made from metal.
Beastmen Brayherds Reference Cards
Ensure you have full command of your chaotic throng with the Beastmen Brayherds Reference Cards, a set of 36 cards which cover all your magic items, spells, Chaos Mutations, and other useful rules found in the Ravening Hordes book.
Beastmen Brayherds Dice Set
Invoke the primal power of the Brayherds with this pack of 20 Beastmen-themed dice, cast in pearlescent brown plastic. You get 18 regular six-sided dice with the faction logo on the six, one artillery dice, and one scatter dice – all with white ink pips.
Made to Order High Elves and Wood Elves
With the Beastmen Brayherds on the move, it’s only natural that a few more elven nobles have taken up arms to extinguish the Chaos threat. A Wood Elf Noble on Elven Steed and a pair of Wood Elf Mages are available for the Asrai, while the elves of Ulthuan receive a Storm Weaver on Unicorn, a set of four Nobles, a set of three mages, and a set of four High Elf heroes.
As Made to Order products these will be available until 8am GMT on Monday 9 June, and can take up to 180 days to arrive.

Armies of Middle-earth™
Construct a mighty army to bring either salvation or ruin to Middle-earth with the Armies of Middle-earth – a 192-page gaming supplement containing 130 unit entry profiles and 28 army lists – 14 Good and 14 Evil – for the Middle-earth Strategy Battle Game. It can be used alongside the Armies of The Lord of the Rings™ and Armies of The Hobbit™ supplements to further expand your list-building options, and you can pre-order this supplement in either hardback or digital ePub formats.
Middle-earth Strategy Battle Game: Matched Play Guide
For those that want to test their skills in balanced games of the Middle-earth Strategy Battle Game, or even run their own events, the Matched Play Guide makes an ideal companion. This 64-page gaming supplement contains 24 matched play scenarios – six of them brand new – alongside guidance on how to run events. There are also additional rules for doubles events with six special scenarios, campaign events, and team events, plus a section on secret objectives. You can pre-order this supplement in either hardback or digital ePub formats.
Héra™, Daughter of Helm™
Daughter of Helm Hammerhand and younger sister of Haleth and Háma, Héra is a strong-willed and independent character who steps up to protect her people when an invading force threatens Edoras. This plastic kit features Héra on foot and mounted on her loyal steed Ashere, with the option to build each version with or without her cloak.
Prince Imrahil™ of Dol Amroth™
A warrior of almost unrivalled skill, valour and honour, Prince Imrahil is the Lord of Dol Amroth and leader of the famous Swan Knights. After mustering the armies of the Fiefdoms, Imrahil rides in defence of Gondor, leading the charge out of the gates of Minas Tirith to help bring the battle of Pelennor Fields to a close. This plastic kit builds both Prince Imrahil on foot, and mounted on an armoured horse.
Dol Amroth™ Dice Set
Make important rolls for your Swan Knights with this Dol Amroth Dice Set, which contains eight dice cast in pearlescent blue plastic with white pips and the icon of Dol Amroth on the six face.
Beechbone™ the Ent™
Large even by the standard of Ents, Beechbone strode to war against Saruman and his relentless drive to industry. With an intense hatred of Orcs and Goblins, an unfortunately flammable body, and the strength to throw boulders, Beechbone is a formidable combatant. This miniature is made from Forge World resin.
Bolg™, Spawn of Azog™
Spawn and trusted general of Azog the Defiler, Bolg is a fearsome and hideous Orc with an unmistakably scarred face. Keen-eyed and adept at riding his savage Fell Warg, this kit contains both mounted and unmounted miniatures cast in Forge World resin, and comes with optional bows to sling on their backs.
Corsairs of Umbar™ Ballista
When the Corsairs of Umbar raid the shores of Gondor, they often bring with them the hefty ballistae that line the decks of their ships. These deadly weapons are just as effective against heavy armour as they are the hulls of ships, and this kit contains a ballista and three Corsair crew, all cast in Forge World resin.
Returning Middle-earth Miniatures
A wide selection of Middle-earth Strategy Battle Game miniatures are returning to accompany the release of the Armies of Middle-earth rules supplement. First up is a three-pack of two metal and one resin Lords of Umbar™, and a metal Bo’sun and Captain set for your Corsairs army. They are joined by a set of three metal Corsairs of Umbar™ Crossbowmen, and three metal Black Numénórean™ Warriors.
A resin Dragon and Cave Drake return to the range repackaged with their new round bases, joined in the depths of Moria by the metal goblin commanders Durbûrz™ and Drûzhag™. Standing against them are three metal Khazad-dûm™ Dwarven Commanders – one Captain, one War Horn bearer, and one Banner bearer – and a resin Khazad-dûm™ Dwarven Ballista with two crew.
Also in metal is Beregond™, Guard of the Citadel, ready to man the walls with a resin Gondor™ Avenger Bolt Thrower with three crew. Hoping to crack the battlements in return is a metal Mordor™ Siege Bow and its crew of three Orcs.
The metal Woses of Drúadan Forest™ set contains 15 Woses warriors split across three different designs with Ghân-buri-Ghân™, a Hero of Valour who can join them in a Path of Drúadan army.
.png)
Space Wolves: The Young Wolf
William King’s Space Wolves trilogy – centered around the ascent of Ragnar Blackmane from rash young cub to infamous warrior well on his way to becoming the Jarl he is today – is available for pre-order in a luxurious special edition. Space Wolves: The Young Wolf collects three novels, Space Wolf (with introduction by Dan Abnett), Ragnar’s Claw, and Grey Hunter, in a numbered and matte-finish slipcase. Each book comes with a yellow cloth cover, screen printed art, and a black ribbon bookmark. This set is available while stocks last.
Cult of the Spiral Dawn
The Spiral Dawn are one of the innumerable sanctioned cults dotted across the galaxy that worship the God-Emperor. One of their sects has made the difficult pilgrimage to the shrine world of Redemption, but to their shock they find not a place of enlightenment, but a world choked by industry. Here they find cult leaders living an uneasy coexistence with a curious Astra Militarum regiment – though there’s more to this than meets the eye. Cult of the Spiral Dawn by Pete Fehervari is available to pre-order in audiobook format.
The Horus Heresy: Collection XVI (French Edition)
French readers can expand their Horus Heresy collections with the 16th instalment of the omnibus series, which features books 46, 47, and 48 of the Horus Heresy. Collection XVI contains Ruinstorm by David Annandale, Old Earth by Nick Kyme, and The Burden of Loyalty – an anthology featuring stories by Dan Abnett, Aaron Dembski-Bowden, John French, and more. This collection is available to pre-order in hardback and eBook formats.