Corvus Belli Adepticon 2026: Operation Maze Breaker & Warcrow Reveals
Corvus Belli held nothing back at Adepticon 2026. Instead of just teasing a few concepts, they fired off a relentless rotation of new miniatures, massive box sets, and huge rules updates for both their sci-fi and fantasy systems.
Maybe you are hacking terminals in the Human Sphere or hunting witches across Lindwurm, there is a ton of new plastic hitting the workbench this year.
Let’s break down the biggest announcements for Infinity and Warcrow.

Infinity & HexaDome Legends
The sci-fi side of the Corvus Belli catalog got some incredibly heavy hitters, headlined by a brand new battle pack and the return of a fan-favorite board game.
Operation Maze Breaker
The absolute biggest reveal of the seminar was Operation Maze Breaker, a brand new Infinity Battle Pack. This box gives us a 7-versus-7 setup pitting ALEPH Operations against the Nomad Corregidor Jurisdictional Command. The thematic focus of the box is “Control against Rebellion,” giving Nomad players the perfect excuse to launch a direct assault on the AI. Battle packs are always the best way to jump into a new sectorial, and the sculpts in this set look incredibly sharp.

Fresh Reinforcements & HexaDome
Outside of the big box, we saw a ton of standalone miniature updates. The classic Riot Grrrls for Bakunin are getting a massive refresh that perfectly captures their high-mobility, punk attitude. We also got a look at Miranda Ashcroft, the Authorized Bounty Hunter, who will be this year’s event-exclusive miniature.
If you prefer your combat in an arena setting, Corvus Belli is officially bringing back their futuristic sports board game under the new name HexaDome Legends this summer. It features updated rules, new dice, and pairs classic characters like Gata and Maximus with fresh newcomers.


Warcrow’s Expanding Fantasy World
Warcrow is growing fast, and the Adepticon seminar proved that Corvus Belli is pushing hard to flesh out every faction with heavy centerpieces and deep narrative campaigns.
Mounthaven & Faction Centerpieces
The Mounthaven Action Pack pre-order is wrapping up, which means all six of the originally announced Warcrow nations are officially out. The dwarves are getting some serious backup, including heavily armored Mounthaven Veterans and characters wielding colossal, battering-ram-style weapons.
Other factions are getting massive centerpieces as well. The Feudom is receiving an absolute unit of a cavalry hero named Pierre Bison, Magister of the Order of Lona. The Northern Tribes showed off a huge new model for Titania and a headless horseman tribute for the Harvester Riders. We also saw some terrifying new sculpts like the Kipleacht—a nightmarish chimera nicknamed the “Anklesnatcher.”


Campaigns & Rules Updates
The game is evolving heavily this April with a major rules update designed to condense everything into one accessible place for newer players. Alongside that, Warcrow is getting an experimental 400-point game mode to test how the system scales with larger armies.
For the narrative players, a brand new, free 250-point campaign called Hunt the Witch is dropping soon. Players will choose between the “Hunters” and the “Seekers,” with every single faction getting unique lore justifications for joining the fight.

Get Your Strike Team Ready
Between the massive Operation Maze Breaker box, the new Mounthaven Dwarves, and the giant Feudom cavalry, Corvus Belli is dropping a massive amount of highly detailed plastic on us. Painting Infinity and Warcrow models requires a lot of patience, and getting those smooth, studio-quality blends takes hours of desk time.
With the new rules updates shaking up the meta this April, you want your strike team ready for the table as soon as possible.
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