Summary
- Warhammer Skulls 2025 delivered major updates for over 20 games.
- Dark Heresy, Boltgun 2, and Mechanicus 2 were officially revealed.
- Space Marine 2 gets new PvE mode and DLC; Rogue Trader expands with 3 new storylines.
- Remasters for Dawn of War and Space Marine announced.
- Mobile and card games like Tacticus and Warpforge received new content and factions.
New Titles Announced at Warhammer Skulls 2025
Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy by Owlcat Games was the biggest new reveal. A party-based CRPG with narrative-heavy storytelling and tactical combat, it casts players as Inquisition acolytes rooting out corruption across the galaxy. There’s no release date yet, but it’s confirmed for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.
Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun 2 continues the retro shooter saga in 2026, picking up where Malum Caedo’s gory rampage left off. Expect more pixelated carnage across alien worlds.
Supremacy: Warhammer 40,000 brings strategic browser-style gameplay to PC and mobile, allowing players to lead factions like Space Marines or Chaos in a real-time world conquest game.
Major Expansions & Updates
Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader gets three new expansions under Season Pass 2. The upcoming “Lex Imperialis” adds the Adeptus Arbites and a 15-hour campaign. Later expansions will feature Necron vaults and voidship graveyards.
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 launches a free Siege Mode PvE update on June 26. Players can survive endless Tyranid and Chaos waves with new weapons and perks. The White Scars and Blood Angels DLC packs arrive on the same day.
Total War: Warhammer III teased its “Tides of Torment” DLC, introducing Dechala the Denied One and other Slaanesh-aligned content.
Mechanicus 2 showcases a conflict between Adeptus Mechanicus and Necrons, and confirms the addition of the Leagues of Votann faction.
Remasters and Revivals
Dawn of War: Definitive Edition brings the classic 2004 RTS into the modern era with 4K support, enhanced textures, and 64-bit modding tools. Release planned for later this year.
Space Marine – Master Crafted Edition launches June 10 for Xbox Series X|S and PC with improved visuals, controls, and Game Pass access.
Additional Game Updates
- Blood Bowl 3: Adds Khorne faction on June 10 and a free Khorne coach.
- Vermintide 2: Adds third Verminous Dreams level; now on Xbox Game Pass.
- Warpforge: Emperor’s Children campaign with Lucius the Eternal arrives.
- Battlesector: New Sisters of Battle campaign and horde-style Crusade Mode.
- Speed Freeks: Full 1.0 launch with 9 vehicles and 10 maps; discounted now.
- Rust Crossover: Adds Death Korps of Krieg skins to the survival game.
- Counter-Strike 2: Receives Warhammer 40K sticker sets.
Closing Thoughts
Warhammer Skulls 2025 proved that Games Workshop is firing on all cylinders. With CRPGs, shooters, strategy games, and mobile titles all getting meaningful updates—or entirely new games—the future of Warhammer games looks expansive and diverse. Whether you’re a lore lover, competitive player, or casual fan, there’s something for everyone across the grimdark universe.