- Tabletop Gaming
- Kill Team
These stores are your best bet
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
(Image credit: Warhammer)
Jump to:
- US deals
- UK deals
- Copy link
- X
1. US deals2. UK deals
It's that time again, so anyone looking for where to buy Kill Team: Shadowhunt will want to prepare how quickly they can hit checkout. If previous sets are anything to go by, the latest box will sell out faster than a Battle Sister can shriek "heresy."
Where to buy Kill Team: Shadowhunt in the US
You can always try your luck at Games Workshop itself once Shadowhunt is available, but I'm expecting it to sell out fast in the US. That's why I'd recommend taking a look at indie retailers like Miniature Market instead. They typically provide stock at a discount, so it's better value for money overall.
Miniature Market

Personally speaking, this reliable indie store is the first place I'd go to check for stock. It usually offers new box-sets of Kill Team at a discount, allowing you to get in on the action for a lot less than MSRP. Just be aware that a listing might not appear right away, and units will be snapped up alarmingly fast.Check stock at Miniature Market
View DealThe Rogue Traders

Much like Miniature Market, this indie retailer is a reliable source of Kill Team box sets at a discount. That will include Shadowhunt, so the quickest trigger-finger wins. Check stock at The Rogue Traders
View DealAmazon

I can guarantee that Kill Team: Shadowhunt won't appear here right away, but it should turn up a short while after pre-orders go live. Warhammer typically retails for less than full price here depending on demand, but the downside is having to wait for a listing to show up.Check stock at Amazon
View DealeBay

While I'm loathe to suggest it, and would only recommend going here if you're out of options, eBay is going to have copies of Shadowhunt from the get-go. That's because cheeky resellers have bought up as many as they can to flog at a markup. Not all sellers are like this, of course, but it's rare to find a copy for around MSRP.Check stock at eBay
View DealWarhammer

It goes without saying that you'll be able to pre-order Kill Team: Shadowhunt from the official source, but I wouldn't fancy our chances of getting one. Everyone's going to be swarming the store the moment listings go live, so you'll have to be quick or very lucky.Check stock at Warhammer
View DealOther retailers to check
- Frontline Gaming: Check stock
- Armada Games: Check stock
- CMO Games: Check stock
- Warpfire: Check stock
Where to buy Kill Team: Shadowhunt in the UK
Even though you could head straight to Games Workshop and pick up Shadowhunt direct from the source if you're quick, I'd always recommend prioritizing the likes of Wayland Games in the UK. These indie retailers typically sell new Warhammer products at a discount, so it's a way to save money on the side. New kits and money in the bank to spend on more Warhammer? Yes please.
Wayland Games

Check stock at Wayland GamesMy go-to option in the UK is always Wayland Games, because it consistently gets in stock at lower-than-normal prices. The same will be true of Kill Team: Shadowhunt, but unfortunately for us, everyone knows it. That means you're gonna have to be quick to secure a copy.
View DealMagic Madhouse

Check stock at Magic MadhouseI've found this indie retailer to be pretty good when it comes to Kill Team pre-orders, and that makes it one to watch where Shadowhunt is concerned.
View DealZatu Games

Check stock at Zatu GamesThe question here isn't whether Zatu will get stock of Kill Team, it's "how long will it last." Units tend to sell out here quickly, and that's probably something to do with the retailer's traditional discount on Warhammer products.
View DealAmazon

Check stock at AmazonI wouldn't expect Amazon to have stock right away, but it will get units eventually. That makes it a great backup option in case Kill Team: Shadowhunt sells out everywhere else.
View DealeBay

Check stock at eBayWhile I don't like suggesting it as an option, I wouldn't be doing due diligence if I ignored eBay. That's because you can get hard-to-find stock here... it's just that it's been given an absurd markup by cheeky resellers.
View DealWarhammer

Check stock at WarhammerNaturally, Kill Team: Shadowhunt is going to go on sale here when the time comes. It might just sell out quickly, though, so I wouldn't assume you'll get it from here. It's worth a try on the off-chance, though.
View DealOther retailers to check
- Element Games: Check stock
- Firestorm Games: Check stock
- Goblin Gaming: Check stock
- Travelling Man: Check stock
For recommendations of what to play next, be sure to visit our guide to the best card games and the best tabletop RPGs.
Today's best Kill Team Starter Set (2024) deals

Benjamin AbbottSocial Links NavigationTabletop & Merch EditorI've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, and now manage GamesRadar+'s tabletop gaming and toy coverage. You'll find my grubby paws on everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news.
Show More CommentsYou must confirm your public display name before commenting
Please logout and then login again, you will then be prompted to enter your display name.
Logout Back To Top Read more
Space Wolves have Warhammer 40K's best-selling army set, but can you still buy it?
I highly recommend these Warhammer 40K Battleforces if you want a new army for Christmas, and they're $37 off right now
Where to buy Pokemon TCG Ascended Heroes, the anticipated new set
Where to buy Pokemon TCG Perfect Order, the brand-new set based on Z/A
Where to buy Lorwyn Eclipsed, the whimsical new Magic: The Gathering set
The best Cyber Monday Warhammer deals 2025: I've handpicked all the best discounts
Latest in Tabletop Gaming
Where to buy Lorwyn Eclipsed, the whimsical new Magic: The Gathering set
Best MTG Lorwyn Eclipsed Commander decks, ranked and compared
Frozen, Hocus Pocus, and Coco make their way to Disney Villainous with new expansions
Disney Lorcana Winterspell expansion is doing something it never has before with first Darkwing Duck cards
You shouldn't worry about the lack of new D&D books in 2026, and here's why
A new version of my favorite 3D printer from last year is on the way
Latest in Deals
Where to buy Kill Team Shadowhunt before it sells out
This weekend's best gaming deals include Nintendo Switch 2 controllers, Battlefield 6, and more
This RTX 5070 Ti gaming laptop deal is beating far weaker GPUs for price this weekend
Catching up before Life is Strange Reunion? Here's how to play Double Exposure for as little as possible
Where to buy Lego Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time - The Final Battle
There's still time to save $100 on a PS5, but I wouldn't take these deals for granted
GAME REVIEWSMOVIE REVIEWSTV REVIEWS
1Looking for a good 2-player board game? This superhero adventure is worth suiting up for- 2Trails Beyond the Horizon review: "This JRPG's thrilling real-time and turn-based combat evolves Metaphor ReFantazio's hybrid battles, making up for a poorly paced adventure"
- 3This alt-history board game is still a gold standard for modern strategy
- 4Skate Story review: "A beautiful and unique skateboarding game with great, stylized visuals set in a grungy underworld"
- 5Octopath Traveler 0 review: "The strongest entry in this retro-styled JRPG series yet, I love the greater focus on tactical battles"
1Return to Silent Hill review: "Neither an impressive adaptation nor coherent enough to act as a standalone film"- 228 Years Later: The Bone Temple review: "The wildest and weirdest entry into the franchise yet"
- 3Avatar: Fire and Ash review: "Still a technical marvel, with some of the year's best action filmmaking"
- 4Five Nights at Freddy's 2 review: "We have waited two years for a Five Nights at Freddy's 1.5"
- 5Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery review: "Brings Knives Out back to its roots for a sequel that's almost on a par with the original"
1Wonder Man review: "A low-key gem that's up there with the MCU's best"- 2Starfleet Academy review: "It may feel a little different to what we're used to, but this is Star Trek through and through"
- 3A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms review: "This Game of Thrones spin-off is a heartfelt and fun return to Westeros"
- 4Stranger Things season 5 finale review: “Shows off both the best and the worst of Hawkins”
- 5Stranger Things season 5, Volume 2 review: “All set up for a finale that has so much to deliver”