Games Workshop has unveiled a teaser trailer for new Warhammer 40,000 animations slated for 2026, showcasing exciting content for subscribers of their streaming platform, Warhammer Plus. The highlight of the trailer is an intense scene featuring a Battle Sister wielding a heavy bolter, with actress Devora Wilde, known for her role as Lae'zel in Baldur’s Gate 3, set to voice one of the Sisters of Battle. Other animations include aerial combat between Aeldari forces and the Imperial Navy, and a tantalizing glimpse of a Khorne Berzerker, igniting speculation about its connection to the highly anticipated Astartes 2. The trailer also offers a sneak peek at Astartes 2's progress, featuring a Deathwatch Terminator squad protecting a human soldier, reinforcing the ongoing hype following previous teasers. Despite long speculation about its cancellation, this announcement reassures fans about the project’s future alongside current updates from the storyline of Blacktalon, featuring the return of the character Be'lakor.
What is Astartes 2 and why is it significant?Astartes 2 is a follow-up to the acclaimed Astartes, an unofficial Warhammer 40,000 animation that gained immense popularity for its exceptional quality and storytelling. This new installment is noteworthy as it continues the legacy of one of the best Warhammer animations, generating high expectations within the fan community.
The original Astartes, crafted by Syama Pedersen, captivated audiences with its cinematic representation of Space Marines and their universe. Its success led to a collaboration with Games Workshop for an official sequel, which is now in the works, amplifying anticipation for Astartes 2 while paving the way for other related content like the upcoming Space Marine 2 game.
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Man, seeing the Astartes 2 hype train finally leaving the station after all the uncertainty is a massive win for fans. Devora Wilde joining the 40k universe just adds that extra layer of awesome we didn't know we needed.
Honestly, seeing Warhammer Plus finally delivering on its long-term promises feels like witnessing a miracle. The crossover of talent from Baldur's Gate 3 and the sheer scope of these animations might actually make that subscription worth it.