Penguin Random HouseAlice Jovanée (she/her) is a commerce writer, and she has been writing about gaming and tech since 2005. Prior to Polygon, she worked at publications such as The Verge.Warhammer 40K has a virtually unfathomable iceberg of lore behind it. Whether you’re a more recent or casual fan of the universe — blame it on countless hours of Space Marine 2 — or have developed a deep admiration for the craftsmanship of the miniatures, you might want to check out Warhammer 40K The Ultimate Guide. This illustrated, 336-page encyclopedia costs considerably less than a faction codex, and is currently available to pre-order from Amazon, Target, Walmart, and Barnes & Noble ahead of its Oct. 29 launch.Warhammer 40K The Ultimate Guide$41$459% off$41$41 at Amazon$41 at Target$45 at Barnes & NobleWritten by Guy Haley and Gav Thorpe, prolific authors for the Black Library, the official publishing house of Warhammer 40K fiction, The Ultimate Guide details the units and characters of the factions of the 41st Millennium alongside their corresponding models but presented in an approachable, rules-free format. An excellent resource for anyone seeking insights into the grim darkness of the far future, Warhammer 40K The Ultimate Guide is sure to make a great addition to the coffee tables of novices and veterans of the 40K franchise.PreviousNext1/4 Penguin Random House