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This Week’s Warhammer 40K Products & Pricing CONFIRMED – The Horus Heresy Ends

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Jan 8 2024
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We return to The Horus Heresy, for the final battle. Then a handful of heroes emerge from The Mortal Realms. Take a look at these prices.

After over a decade Black Library brings The Horus Heresy series to an end, and a handful of characters for Age of Sigmar are here.  Here are the latest releases.

GW says all of these kits go up for preorder on January 13, and have an unannounced street date.

 

The Horus Heresy: The End and the Death – Volume III

hardcover $35 €26 £22
ebook $13.99 €11.99 £10.99
mp3 audiobook $39.99 €33.99 £29.99

 “The third volume of Dan Abnett’s epic climax to the Siege of Terra, and the whole of the Horus Heresy itself, is almost here! The third and final volume will be available to pre-order next Saturday, and this massive tome brings the whole saga to its grim and inevitable conclusion.”

Trugg, the Troggoth King $100 €80 £60

 “Trugg is an ancient and ornery Troggoth with a magical migraine brought on by a strange altar that lodged in his back after a whole city collapsed around his sleeping form. Pronounced King of the Troggoths by Braggit da Rabble-Rowza, Trugg now smashes his way around the Mortal Realms, trying to put a stop to the headache that hammers at his little Troggoth brain. As he swats and claws at the altar on his back, it unleashes torrents of arcane power that empower him with the magics of the Realms.”

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Ionus Cryptborn $130 €105 £80

 “Ionus Cryptborn is one of the first and most powerful Stormcast Eternals heroes, a mighty Lord Relictor who has fought alongside the Hammers of Sigmar since the Realmgate Wars. Ionus has spent long years searching for a cure to the effects of repeated Reforging, befriending the ancient Stormdrake Cthorak in the process. Now, in an hour of great danger, he returns to help Vandus Hammerhand and the Twin-Tailed Crusade in their battle against the evils of the world, and he’s got a scaly friend who can breathe gouts of soul-burning fire to fight alongside him.”

Belthanos, First Thorn of Kurnoth $110 €85 £65

 “When the Twin-Tailed Crusade was beset by savage Ogor Gorgers in the Realm of Life, it was Betlhanos who burst from the verdant thickets of Ghyran to save the day. Carrying a spark of the Sylvaneth god of the hunt with him, the First Thorn of Kurnoth  rides the Carnelian Greatspite, striking from the head of the Evergreen Hunt alongside savage Kurnoth Hunters and swift Spiterider cavalry.”

It’s been over a decade, but at long last The Emperor kills Horus! I’m sure it’s going to be more complex than that.

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