New Warhammer 40K teaser brings back Commisar Yarrick and the grimmest battlefield in the galaxy
Commisar Yarrick returns to action
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The war for Armageddon continues in a new brutal, particularly grim reveal from Warhammer 40K (along with the return of a tough-as-nails hero, Commisar Yarrick), but I'll be damned if I know what's going on. Is it the reveal of the next edition? A box set? A new campaign book? I'm genuinely not sure.
We see the wartorn, utterly miserable world of Armageddon getting torn to shreds during a new cinematic trailer, and it's one of the grimmest battlefields of an already grimdark future; think the trenches of WW1 crossed with apocalyptic Ork hordes and you're close. While things start with an embattled leader begging for troops to save themselves (someone get this poor man into therapy), he's quickly… er, "relieved" of duty by a familiar face from Warhammer 40K – Commisar Sebastian Yarrick, The Hero of Hades. This grizzled old-timer basically tells everyone they're slacking off and proceeds to direct the front from a holotable that makes it look as though he's playing one of the best board games. We then see his new model in all its glory. But what is this teasing?
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Based on the reveals of the last few weeks and rumors swirling about Orks fighting Space Marines in the next Warhammer 40K edition, I was certain a cinematic trailer was imminent. That's certainly been the pattern for the last few editions of Warhammer 40,000 and Age of Sigmar. But there's nary a Space Marine to be seen here, and I can't imagine a new edition boxset not featuring the Emperor's Angels.
So, is this a fourth campaign book instead to close out the current edition? Very possibly – but there weren't any identifiable new units in the footage that would normally accompany such a book. Plus, I wasn't expecting new Ork models for a campaign book alongside yet more Orks in the next edition's starter box (assuming all those rumors are true, of course). So what in the hell is going on?
Here's my current working theory: there might be an additional lore/campaign book accompanying the next edition's launch that details the wider war on Armageddon. This is what Yarrick ties into, because I sure as hell don't see him making his way to starter sets. As for the Space Marine vs. Ork box set, it'd focus on a very specific front of Armageddon – as mentioned in the trailer, things are bad down here and the Imperium is about to be utterly overrun by more Orks than they've ever faced. I'd say that's the cue for a bunch of Space Marines to arrive and save the day. Wouldn't you?
No matter what, I suspect we'll find out what's going on soon – a livestream of reveals is due for the end of the month at AdeptiCon 2026.
In the meantime: wondering who Yarrick is? And what's so special about Armageddon, anyway? Well, the planet of Armageddon is an Imperial Hiveworld (e.g. where loads of humans live) and industrial hub of crucial importance... so crucial, in fact, that there have been multiple cataclysmic wars fought over it. The first was against Chaos, while Orks kicked off the second and third Wars for Armageddon. It's now a blasted wasteland of horror as a result, as seen in the trailer.
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As for Yarrick, this guy's been kicking around since the '90s; he's a supremely metal warrior. This tactician and reknowned Ork expert was already getting on in years when the Second War for Armageddon kicked off, where he turned a surefire defeat into victory through incredible tactics alongside a stubborn refusal to keel over. While he lost an arm in the process, he replaced it with an Ork's bionic Klaw and has since made it his mission to slay Ork Warlord Ghazghkull Thraka. He's had three models to date, and while this one feels similar to the previous version from the 2000s, it's more detailed and better-proportioned. Though how he goes to the bathroom with a giant claw hand like that is quite beyond me.
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I've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, but these days you'll find me managing GamesRadar+'s tabletop gaming and toy coverage (I spend my time here handling everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news). I've also been obsessed with Warhammer since the 1990s, and love nothing more than running tabletop RPGs like D&D as a Dungeon Master.
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