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Updated · warhammer-community.com · Jul 17
Games Workshop Opens Pre-Orders for 4 Warhammer Releases, With Some Regions Facing Delays
Updated
Updated · warhammer-community.com · Jul 17

Games Workshop Opens Pre-Orders for 4 Warhammer Releases, With Some Regions Facing Delays

3 articles · Updated · warhammer-community.com · Jul 17

Summary

  • Games Workshop has put four new lines up for pre-order: an Ogor Mawtribes Army Set, Legions Imperialis Titans and weapon upgrades, Made to Order Middle-earth miniatures, and a limited-edition Blood Angels novel set.
  • The Ogor Mawtribes box centers on a new battletome and 52 warscroll cards, alongside 16 miniatures including 1 Tyrant, 2 Maulbeast Cavalry, 3 Ironguts, and 10 Gluttons.
  • Legions Imperialis adds 3 new Titans—a pair of Warlords and 1 Reaver—plus standalone weapon packs for existing models, expanding loadout options for the game’s largest units.
  • Middle-earth returns classic kits through Made to Order, including 12 Uruk-Hai Scouts and command sets, though those releases can take up to 180 days to arrive.
  • Availability is uneven across markets: the Ogor Mawtribes set is delayed in Australia and New Zealand, Titan products are delayed in Japan, and the Middle-earth items will not be sold in South Korea.

Insights

As Games Workshop 'refreshes' armies, are older player collections being devalued to drive sales of new, expensive box sets?
Why does Games Workshop release new models for games criticized as 'bad,' like Legions Imperialis, instead of fixing core rules?
With 'IP fatigue' growing, can new Lord of the Rings games succeed on branding alone or must they offer innovative gameplay?