This Week’s Warhammer 40K Products & Pricing CONFIRMED – Hello Horus Heresy!
We are headed to the Horus Heresy, and the Mortal Realms with products for Horus Heresy, Cursed City, and more. Take a look at these prices.
It’s a return to the Age of Darkness, and Mortal Realms with a big set of new GW products. Here come the latest releases.
All these items are up for pre-order October 1. Street date is October 8.
World Eaters Upgrade Sets : $23 €18 £14.50
“Show your loyalty to Angron and the raging XII Legion with these new upgrades for your Mark VI Space Marines. The head set includes nine helmeted heads – featuring the crests that are still stylish 10,000 years later – plus a helmeted sergeant’s head, and a bare head showing off the infamous Butcher’s Nails. “
Space Wolves Upgrade Sets : $23 €18 £14.50
“You can also upgrade your Space Wolves units with heads and shoulder pads. You get eleven heads in total – nine Legionary helmets, a decorated officer’s helmet, and a bare head. The other upgrade set offers 10 moulded shoulder pads featuring the Legion icon.”
Space Marine Heroes : $8 €6.5 £5 (per individual blind box)
“Build a Tactical Squad or kill team, one blind box at a time. There are six push-fit Space Marines to collect, all in red plastic with both helmeted and bare head options, connoting the Blood Angels Chapter – although you can paint them any colour you like! You can also buy a dispenser set of eight miniatures, guaranteeing you’ll get all six different models with two extras.”
Cursed City Nightwars : $50 €40 £30
“Continue your heroes’ journeys with the first expansion for Warhammer Quest: Cursed City. As three new vampire lords seek to claim dominion over the city, can you put a stake in their claims? This set includes rules for three new journey types and all the cards and tokens you’ll need on your quests.”
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War Cry Core Book: $50 €40 £30
“First available in the Heart of Ghur boxed set, the Warcry Core Book for the new edition is coming out separately. It includes the core rules for the game, loads of background on the brutal setting – the Gnarlwood – and lots of extra content for matched, narrative, and open play, including quests, campaigns, and more.”
I like the subdued World Eater bunny ears!