Warhammer 40K Armageddon: the new edition is now available for preorder

Published on June 01, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Games Workshop has launched the pre-order for Warhammer 40K Armageddon, an edition that promises to speed up games. From June 6th, fans can get their hands on new Space Marine and Ork miniatures, a history book, and a complete rulebook. The push-fit assembly system eliminates the need for glue, a detail that makes it easier for new players to get started and saves time for veterans looking to assemble armies without complications.

Warhammer 40K miniatures assembly process, ork and space marine models snap-fitting together without glue, showing a player pressing a mechanical arm into a socket, while another figure stands partially assembled on a desk, technical illustration style, bright workshop lighting, plastic sprues and clippers nearby, hands demonstrating the no-glue connection, ultra-detailed armor textures, photorealistic product render, clean white background, precise engineering visualization

Push-fit assembly and optimized rules for fast gameplay 🎲

The pieces fit together using a system of pins and cavities, which reduces assembly time and eliminates the need for adhesives. This design allows the figures to stay firmly in place without requiring specialized tools. As for the rules, unit profiles and the phase sequence have been simplified, prioritizing fluidity on the gaming table. The history book contextualizes the conflict on Armageddon, providing background without requiring prior reading of other editions. For those buying online, there are discounts at specialized stores that lower the initial cost.

The perfect excuse to have expired glue in the drawer 😂

Now that the pieces fit together on their own, that bottle of glue you bought in 2015 will remain untouched for another ten years. And hey, the Orks come with interchangeable parts, so if you lose an arm during a move, you can replace it without resorting to plastic surgery with superglue. The best part is, since you don't need glue, you won't have to pretend you haven't stained your fingers when they ask you at work. Welcome to the future, where the only thing that sticks is the price of the codex.