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Warhammer 40K 11th Edition has finally broken cover and is charging straight for us ahead of a June release date, chainsword raised.
Following months of speculation, the Warhammer AdeptiCon 2026 livestream has given us our first look at the revitalized wargame – and it launches with a massive box set called "Armageddon," featuring Blood Angels Space Marines vs. Orks. In terms of how it plays, Warhammer 40K 11th Edition features tweaked rules based on streamlining and community feedback rather than a dramatic overhaul. Chief amongst these is the fact that existing army books (AKA Codexes) will still be valid in this new version of the game until a new, overhauled one eventually turns up.
That's just the tip of the iceberg, though. As a case in point, the dreaded circular objective markers are dead – they're being replaced by actual terrain pieces like a bunker, relic, or shrine. (When this news was revealed live at AdeptiCon, the crowd roared with approval.) Similarly, 70 new detachments are roaring straight into battle. The type of match you play will be based on your chosen detachment, which remind me of systems seen in some of the best board games. This ties into an effort for Warhammer 40K 11th Edition to provide a more "unified experience" with a rich, immersive narrative regardless of how you play, or the size of your game.
We won't be able to pre-order Warhammer 40K Armageddon for a little while yet, but when it does go up for grabs, I'd keep an eye on Miniature Market in the US and Wayland Games in the UK. While you can obviously pick the box up from Games Workshop itself, those indie retailers typically provide a 10-20% discount on all Warhammer products. That makes them my go-to when grabbing new miniatures.
And oh boy, but there's more. There's no more Stratagem stacking, combat has been "cleaned up" with changes to the likes of disembarking (you can now get stuck into combat right away, albeit with battleshock), and units staying hidden at the start of a match.
As for the Armageddon box itself, this is going to please both greenskin and Marine fans alike. For starters, a long-awaited revision of the Ork Boyz set is included, a new Intercessor box set is on the way (which does a better job of letting you represent different armor-types, justified in-lore as Primaris Marines needing to make scrappy battlefield upgrades) and a much-needed reboot of what seem to be the jump pack-wielding Vanguard Veterans. Speaking of jump packs, they're led by a holier-than-thou Chaplain who can take to the skies as well.


This box set will drop in June alongside Warhammer 40K 11th Edition itself. A host of standard starter sets will presumably follow afterward, but if the past is any indication, these won't include certain miniatures from Armageddon. If you want 'em, you'll need to grab Armageddon before it sells out. What those miniatures will be remains to be seen, of course, so we'll just have to keep our eyes peeled for more info when it breaks cover over the next couple of months.
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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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