The Allfather smiles kindly on us this week, as the Space Wolves sharpen their senses and prepare to hunt down heretics across the galaxy. This is just the tip of the Fenrisian iceberg – reinforcements are coming later – and there’s a new Matched Play Mission Deck and a Crusade supplement zeroing in on Angron’s war for Armageddon. It’s all kicking off – get involved below.

Space Wolves Army Set
As the sagas have foretold, the Space Wolves have arrived with an Army Set containing 28 brand-new miniatures, a Codex Supplement for the Great Companies of Fenris, a set of datasheet cards, and a new transfer sheet.
Leading the charge are a pair of fearsome battle brothers: a Wolf Guard Battle Leader with a heap of customisation options and a Wolf Priest, one of the Chapter’s spiritual shamans.


They are followed by three Wolf Guard Headtakers, elite warriors accompanied by their Hunting Wolves. Then there are 10 Blood Claws, the youngest and most impetuous of the Space Wolves, let loose under the watchful eyes of 10 Grey Hunters, who have learned over the years to rein in their most savage impulses.
The box also includes a 104-page Codex Supplement: Space Wolves, which is packed with pages of lore, art, miniatures photography, and rules for leading the Sons of Russ into battle on the tabletop. This version features gold foil on the cover and page edges, a black ribbon page marker, and fabulous exclusive cover art.
On top of that, 25 datasheet cards cover all the units in the Codex Supplement, plus the Combat Patrol datasheets and your Army Rule, while a new transfer sheet with 419 decals is also supplied. This set is available while stocks last.
Chapter Approved 2025-26: Mission Deck
Prepare for a brand-new season full of tense and exciting games of Warhammer 40,000 with the Chapter Approved 2025-26: Mission Deck, which comprises the core mission pack for Matched Play in the year ahead. New to this season are Challenger Cards which offer powerful new Stratagems and missions for players to even the odds. They work alongside the standard deployment maps, primary and secondary missions, and twist cards you’re used to.
Rules and deployment cards for 1,000-point Incursion games ensure tighter balance in smaller games, while new rules for Asymmetric missions are designed for a more casual approach suited to 2,000+ games. Also included are six 40mm cardboard tokens designed for use as objectives and a 12-page rules insert on how to use the deck.
Warhammer 40,000: Crusade: Armageddon
Crusade is the way to play narrative Warhammer 40,000, and the latest 128-page supplement pulls our focus back to Armageddon. A warp anomaly known as the Red Angel’s Gate pours untold horrors onto a planet already deeply scarred by endless war. As the Imperium attempts to hold back an invasion of World Eaters, you can grow your own army across a dedicated Crusade campaign designed to represent the furious battle for the Fire Wastes. The book includes new crusade badges, battle traits, champions, and crusade relics, alongside 16 missions. A six-page gatefold includes rules references and pages you can copy for your own use.
Whether you’re defending Armageddon to the end, attempting to hasten its destruction, or just profiteering from the carnage, you can go all in and secure the Collector’s edition – which features a soft-touch cover with details picked out in gold foil, printed page edges, and a black ribbon bookmark. These will be available while stocks last.
Battlezone: Manufactorum Terrain
Three pieces of Warhammer 40,000 terrain are also on the way. First up is a Thermoexchanger Shrine, clearly the High Gothic terminology for an immersion heater – stop fiddling with it in the middle of battle or there will be no hot water left! The Sub-cloister and Storage Fane are two ruined building husks with fancy names that hint at their mysterious purpose (hiding units), while the Autochoral Transmitter must be what they call tannoys in the 41st Millennium – “clean up on objective three please, someone’s left Tyranid guts on the floor”.

Belisarius Cawl: The Great Work
Belisarius Cawl has worked tirelessly for 10,000 years to further the cause of humanity under the decree of both the Emperor and Roboute Guilliman. His achievements are innumerable, hushing those who dare call him a heretic. In the wake of the Indomitus Crusade, the Archmagos Dominus is drawn to the long-dead world of Sotha, once home to the Scythes of the Emperor, where he believes a crucial element of his Great Work lies.
The Archmagos and the Tetrarch Felix must overcome an ancient evil in Belisarius Cawl: The Great Work, by Guy Haley. This special edition is fit for someone as important as Cawl, featuring a fabric cover with gold foil blocking, gold page edges, and a red ribbon bookmark. All copies are numbered and signed by the author. It will be available while stocks last.
Valedor
In an attempt to save Craftworld Iyanden, its Farseers once combined their powers to divert a fragment of Hive Fleet Kraken. After many long years, this threat has circled back and is now on a collision course with Hive Fleet Leviathan, threatening to merge their genetic legacies into a yet more terrible force. It is up to Prince Yriel, alongside his allies from Biel-Tan and even Commorragh, to stop this all-consuming threat in the Valedor system. Valedor by Guy Haley will be available to pre-order in audiobook format next week.
Legends of the Wolf: The Omnibus (German and French Editions)
The Járnhamar Pack saga is one of triumph and tragedy, as the Space Wolves battle grand enemies, conspiracy, and even clash with the wider Imperium itself as darkness threatens the galaxy. Legends of the Wolf: The Omnibus collects Chris Wraight’s Space Wolves trilogy with the short story Kraken in one volume. Paperback and eBook copies will be available to pre-order for German and French readers.
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Scribes and Scriveners returns to Warhammer TV this week as Alex has an in-depth chat with Robbie MacNiven, most well known for his work on the terrifying Carcharodons, ferocious loyalists who hunt for their foe on the dark edges of the galaxy.
It’s a twofer for the Mortal Realms on Battle Report and Armies of Renown this week. The former pits the Glutos Orscollion and the Hedonites of Slaanesh against Gobsprakk, and a mob of conniving Kruleboyz in a 2,000-point battle with a custom battle plan. Ben from the Warhammer Studio is meanwhile making the eight realms quake with his personal collection of massive armies, and talking about how he keeps his enthusiasm locked on these extensive projects.
Next week is the Skulls Showcase, an annual celebration of the biggest Warhammer video games. With the Space Wolves off the leash, we’ll be checking out Fenrisian fighting styles, alongside coverage of the new Chapter Approved Mission Deck, and all sorts more – including a surprise announcement none of you have seen coming.