The Red Terror stirs below the surface of Devlan! You can pre-order the latest Kill Team expansion next week, along with more ways to play the fast-paced skirmish game, elite operatives and new plushies.

Terror on Devlan

Take on the lethal Tyranid organism known as the Red Terror with the elite warriors of Spectre Squad in the new Kill Team expansion – Terror on Devlan. You can play asymmetric skirmish battles featuring a team of elite reconnaissance veterans hunting down an alien monstrosity and a horde of skittering Termagants.
The box contains:
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10 Spectre Squad Kill Team operatives, plus one Vox-Relay Beacon
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One the Red Terror Nemesis operative
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10 Termagants and one Ripper Swarm non-player operatives
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One 72-page Terror on Devlan dossier
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One combined token sheet containing 66 tokens
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27 Terror on Devlan mission pack cards
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40 Spectre Squad datacards


The Terror on Devlan mission pack is designed to be used with the Spectre Squad, but you could use any kill team to take on the Red Terror. How many Orks will it devour before the Wrecka Krew krump it? Can the Exaction Squad bring it to justice for all of those Devlan natives it’s eaten? Will the Goremongers claim an impressive skull for Khorne? There’s only one way to find out.
Kill Team: Terror on Devlan is only available while stocks last.
Nemesis Operatives

Your kill team has a new priority target, and it’s big! Nemesis Operatives is an expansion for Kill Team that features rules for creating datacards for deadly threats, from Redemptor Dreadnoughts to Screamer-Killers. These can then turn out to be your kill team’s most powerful asset, or its most dangerous foe.
Nemesis Operatives opens up new ways to play Kill Team for solo, cooperative and head-to-head play. Along with the custom builder, there are examples of operatives, including the Armoured Sentinel and XV8 Crisis Battlesuit, and mission packs based around the Ambull and the Archivist, so you can take on these (in)famous Nemesis operatives in your games.
The Archivist

Speaking of the Archivist, the Zoat is back! This unusual alien can be used as an NPO in a pair of missions from the Nemesis Operatives book – Betrayal (Joint Ops) or Negotiation (Adversary Ops). The mission names give an indication of how trustworthy the Archivist can be, and both kill teams will be feeling the heat from its atomic disassembler.
Ambull

The Ambull ambles into Kill Team with a pair of Borewyrm Infestations in tow. These hulking predatory xenos, found lurking in subterranean depths across the galaxy, can be used in a Joint Ops mission or an Adversary Ops one. Our advice to any operative is to stay away from those enormous claws, as they have the Brutal, Ceaseless AND Rending weapon rules.
Celestian Insidiants

Celestian Insidiants are the fanatical witch slayers of the Adepta Sororitas. These battle-hardened zealots specialise in taking out psychic foes with their null maces. The Sister Superior has a choice of four heads, and the other members of the unit can each be assembled as a Warrior who wields a condemnor stakethrower in addition to their mace. There are also parts to alternatively build them as Kill Team specialists:
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Censor
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Abjuror
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Denuncia
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Reliquarius
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Mortisanctus
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Cremators
Murderwing

The Murderwing kill team is made up of aerial shock troops who dive into the fray to ruthlessly slaughter their targets. The Chaos Lord has a choice of destructive weapons, and the other members of the squad can each be assembled as a Raptor or a Warp Talon. There are also parts to alternatively build them as Kill Team specialists:
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Champion
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Huntmaster
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Depredator
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Shrieker
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Curseclaw
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Skysear
Rules for using both of these units in Kill Team can be downloaded for free. The Lord can also be added to your Warhammer 40,000 army with the rules in Codex: Chaos Space Marines, while there are free downloadable rules for Raptors, Warp Talons and Celestian Insidiants.
Datacards

Both kill teams also have a set of datacards to help you keep track of their rules, stats and abilities in the heat of battle. There are 36 cards for the Celestian Insidiants and 38 for the Murderwing, both including operative, faction rules, faction equipment, strategy ploy, firefight ploy and universal equipment cards, as well as a marker/token guide and a team selection card. These two card packs are only available while stocks last.

Our friends at TOMY have been hard at work bringing to life more Warhammer plushies.
Klonk the Rockbrow Squig

Originally seen giving a helping hand (or head) to Zoggrok Anvilsmasha, Klonk’s reinforced cranium means that he never gets headaches, no matter how hard you hug him.
Goff Ork Boy

A lot of Orks are off to Armageddon, but you can add one to your personal Waaagh! – this Goff may look mean, but he’s got a big heart.
Cheeky Nurgling

First seen in the Plaguebearers kit, this cheekiest of all Grandfather Nurgle’s creations is ideal if you’re ever feeling a little behind with things.
Each of these plushies will be available to buy from next Saturday, and they are only available while stocks last.

11-time Golden Demon winner Martin Peterson joins the Painting Desk team on Warhammer TV to talk about his love of Warhammer and how he finds the motivation to keep pushing for Golden Demon.

Jimbo from the Warhammer Age of Sigmar studio pops into How We Roll to talk terrain in the Mortal Realms, and Deep Strike welcomes members of the Cubicle 7 team to chat about their Warhammer-themed tabletop RPGs. Another issue of White Dwarf will be added to the Warhammer Vault on Wednesday – issue 515 features Lieutenant Titus as the cover star.
Here at Warhammer Community, we’ll be taking a closer look at the Red Terror and the threat it brings to both Kill Team and Warhammer 40,000. Our Faction Focus series also kicks off, looking at how your army will work in the new edition of Warhammer 40,000.
