

We can assume that all the main Chapters will receive their own dice when their Supplements are released. GW also showcased Chapter-themed dice for Deathwatch and Space Wolves. The Codex Supplements are not the only 40K releases teased. They are often sent into situations as small strike forces and are tasked with dispatching the Xenos threat. Only the most battle-hardened warriors achieve this accolade. Deathwatch can be thought of as humanity’s last defense against the enemy.

It is entirely probable there will be one of the boys in blue amongst the ranks.

A slight lie I know, as Deathwatch is a Chapter made up entirely of veterans from across all the Adeptus Astartes. GW has teased two of the Imperium’s more famous Space Marine Chapters, and for once there isn’t a single Ultramarine in sight. RELATED: Jumpstart Is The Perfect Way To Get Into (Or Back Into) Magic: The Gathering There will also be a detailed history and background related to the Chapter.

Codex Supplements promise Chapter-specific rules that build upon, rather than replace the established rules in the core Space Marine Codex. The difference is subtle and while it may feel like nothing more than a marketing gimmick, at its heart is an attempt to unify and streamline the fielding of different Space Marine Chapters. When tabletop war game Warhammer 40,000 9th Edition released earlier this year, GW announced the end of Space Marine Chapter specific Codexes, stating that the popular Chapters would instead receive codex supplements. It’s non-stop over at Games Workshop with the announcement of new releases for Warhammer 40,000, with new Codex Supplements, accessories, and units for Deathwatch and Space Wolves.
