Wargamer Compiles Leaks, Trademarks and Cadence Clues on 40K 11th Edition
Wargamer published a detailed guide on February 23, 2026 compiling leaks, trademark filings and cadence clues that map what a potential Warhammer 40,000 11th edition rollout could look like.

Wargamer published a detailed guide on February 23, 2026 that gathers everything known, leaked, and reasonably predicted about a potential Warhammer 40,000 11th edition, and it frames those pieces as a single checklist for players watching Games Workshop signals. The guide explicitly aggregates observed patterns in Games Workshop’s edition cadence and isolates trademark filing and teaser signals that Wargamer’s authors believe are most likely to precede an official announcement.
The guide parcels its evidence into three streams: historical cadence analysis, public trademark filings and recent teaser behaviour. Wargamer’s February 23 entry lays out how past edition cadence has behaved and then aligns that timeline logic with recent trademark activity and teaser releases. That combination is presented as a method for hobbyists to judge whether individual leaks are noise or part of a larger rollout pattern.
Games Workshop’s name appears throughout the guide as the subject of the cadence analysis and trademark examination. Wargamer points to specific trademark filing types and teaser signals as the sorts of concrete actions that have correlated with past edition cycles, and the guide describes those filings and teasers in detail rather than relying on broad speculation. The guide also labels some items as “reasonable predictions” where patterns strongly suggest a next step but no official word exists.
For players and club organisers, Wargamer’s work reframes how to interpret fragmentary claims about an 11th edition: instead of treating each leak in isolation, the guide encourages cross-checking a leak against a cadence pattern and a contemporaneous trademark filing or teaser. That practical angle is the clearest player impact Wargamer provides in its February 23 guide, turning disparate whispers into a usable signal checklist for tournament organisers, painters planning codex purchases and store owners watching stock cycles.
Wargamer’s compilation does not claim certainty about a Games Workshop announcement, but its February 23 guide gives the community a structured way to watch for one. If Games Workshop files further trademarks or releases additional teasers consistent with the patterns Wargamer highlights, the guide argues those signals will be the best predictors that an 11th edition announcement is imminent.
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