Warhammer 40,000: Four New Battleforces Announced by Games Workshop

by Chief Editor

Games Workshop has confirmed the release of four new Warhammer 40,000: Battleforces miniatures sets, scheduled for preorder on June 27, 2026. The upcoming collection includes themed boxes for Tyranids, Chaos Space Marines, Necrons, and the Astra Militarum, each designed to provide a comprehensive starting point or expansion for tabletop armies.

What is included in the new Battleforce sets?

According to Games Workshop, each box contains a curated selection of plastic miniatures tailored to specific faction playstyles. The Battleforce: Tyranid Swarm centers on a Hive Tyrant and includes a Lictor, 3 Tyranid Warriors, 3 Von Ryan’s Leapers, 10 Hormagaunts, 10 Termagants, and 2 Ripper Swarms. For Chaos Space Marines, players receive a Lord Discordant on a Helstalker, 10 Legionaries, 20 Chaos Cultists, a Venomcrawler, and 2 Obliterators.

What is included in the new Battleforce sets?

The Necron Host set features a Catacomb Command Barge, 20 Necron Warriors, 5 Flayed Ones, 3 Ophydian Destroyers with a Plasmacyte, a Canoptek Doomstalker, and 6 Scarab Swarms. Finally, the Astra Militarum Platoon focuses on heavy fire support, including a Commissar, a Cadian Command Squad, 10 Cadian Shock Troops, a Basilisk, a Field Ordnance Battery, and a Rogal Dorn tank.

Pro Tip: Battleforce boxes typically offer a significant discount compared to purchasing the included models individually. If you are looking to build a specific army, these sets represent the most cost-effective entry point for these units.

How do these releases fit into the 11th Edition meta?

These miniatures follow the recent announcement of two new rulebooks for Warhammer 40,000 11E, as reported by ICv2. By releasing these faction-specific bundles alongside core rule updates, Games Workshop is aligning hardware availability with the transition to the latest edition. Historically, these bundle releases act as a barometer for faction popularity, as the company often selects armies that require renewed stock to support active player interest.

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Why the shift toward combined-arms boxes?

The current strategy emphasizes “all-in-one” force projection. By including support units like the Basilisk and Field Ordnance Battery in the Astra Militarum box, Games Workshop provides a balanced list that is ready for standard game sizes. This contrasts with earlier starter sets that often focused exclusively on basic infantry, suggesting a shift toward supporting more complex, multi-unit tactical play immediately upon purchase.

Did you know? The inclusion of the Rogal Dorn tank in the Astra Militarum set marks a continued push to integrate newer, high-detailed plastic kits into standard army lists, replacing older resin or metal variants.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • When can I preorder the new Battleforces?
    Preorders for all four sets begin on June 27, 2026.
  • Are these sets suitable for beginners?
    Yes, these boxes are designed to provide a cohesive force that adheres to the current rules of the game, making them ideal for new players.
  • Do these boxes include the 11th Edition rules?
    No, the rulebooks are sold separately. You will need the core 11E rulebooks to play with these miniatures.

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