

Leviathan on the other hand is a “Launch Box” and is pitched as being a way of Warhammer 40,000 players to pick up two armies along with a limited edition book and a collection of other goodies. If you think back to the 9th edition launch, Indomitus was followed by a trio of starter sets across a range of price points that are all aimed at people looking to dip their toe in the hobby. Well, Games Workshop tend to use the “Starter set” label for boxes that are designed to introduce new players to the game – these tend to have a playing surface in the box, include dice, and have a “learn to play” booklet that talks you through the initial steps to learning the game. So what exactly is a launch box? Is it a starter set? You can see that just below or over on YouTubeĬan you believe it’s been 3 years since the 9th edition of Warhammer 40k burst onto the scene with the awesome Indomitus box? Chock full of Space Marines and Necrons, Indomitus was launch box for the edition, heralding in the latest rules along with two small armies, and it’s safe to say it was very popular with it flying off the shelves and leading to Games Workshop having to do a made to order run in order to keep up with the demand.įast forward 3 years, and we now have the launch box for 10th Edition “Leviathan”.

To accompany this article we have a full unboxing video that goes through all the contents along with some shots of the finished Space Marines and Tyranids painted up by the Sprues & Brews team. If you would like to support the site then why not order your copy of Leviathan through our affiliate Element Games and save yourself money too! If you enjoy our content, then we also have a Patreon now live where you can help support the site and get access to some cool exclusive content!Īs you can imagine, there’s a lot to talk about with the 10th Edition of Warhammer 40k – so this time round we’ve split our review into a couple of different articles and videos. The time we have all been waiting for is here and Leviathan, the launch box for the 10th edition of Warhammer 40,000 is almost up for pre order! Games Workshop sent us a free copy to unbox, paint up and check out on the site, and so in this post we’ll be digging into the contents of the set, taking a look at the new models for the Space Marines and Tyranids, seeing what the story is with the Leviathan Chapter Approved card deck and seeing what you get for your money with this massive new launch box.


There is no peace amongst the stars, for in the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war.
