Corvus Belli's 2026 Adepticon seminar was packed with cool new model reveals - our reporter on the ground has already picked out the most exciting new figures you need to see now - but it began with a lengthy showcase of the many partners expanding the worlds of Infinity and Warcrow. The result was a showcase of excellent hobby supplies, game accessories, and a growing library of fiction, for anyone who wants to dive deep into the hobby.
It's an acknowledgment of the role that creative partners have played in getting the firm to its 25th year. Warcrow wouldn't exist without the success of Infinity, and Infinity wouldn't be what it is today without the support of other creatives, from the teams behind the incredible terrain that makes it such a distinctive presence on the tabletop, to the novels and comics that have fleshed out the Human Sphere into a living, breathing setting, and everything else besides.
Lore partners
With over two decades of growth and a constantly moving story, Infinity is an incredibly rich sci-fi setting - but it can be really hard for new fans to gain purchase. That's where a new plan for the Human-Sphere wiki comes in: Corvus Belli is supporting it to expand its coverage of Infinity lore so it becomes a definitive resource for everyone who wants to learn more about this twisting and turning space opera.
If you want to experience that from the first-hand perspective of in-universe characters, you should check out the Corvus Warchives novels published by Winged Hussar Publishing. The keynote revealed that we're getting the first ever Infinity audiobook, Gabriel Miller's Deathsong, this year, plus five upcoming books set in the Infinity universe:
- Cyan Thunder by Mark Barber
- Directive 7 by Paul Ryan
- The Space Between by Matt Spruce
- Team Zed 2: Fish out of Water by Craig Gallant
- The Price of Peace by Gabriel Miller
Hobby partners
The Army Painter is already an established partner with Corvus Belli, making a range of Infinity paint sets. According to a spokesperson, conversations for the collab began way back in 2023 - at the time Army Painter was developing a whole new paint range that aimed to push the quality of its paints even further, and Corvus Belli was the ideal partner. And during the keynote, there were hints that we'll see something more than just paint kits down the road…
Then, fans looking for a way to test their painting skills to the limit, Mindworks Studios' painters busts and display models offer an even bigger and more detailed canvas. Plenty more Infinity pieces are on the way after the initial Shinobu Kitsune, and the team confirmed that they have Warcrow models lined up as well!
Scenery partners
Part of what makes Infinity such a presence on the tabletop is the incredible scenery that fans build for it - and that's well supported by a huge range of model buildings from many different companies. Two official partners appeared during the Infinity seminar, the American Warsenal and European Micro Arts Studios - and if you've ever seen an Infinity table, you'll have seen buildings made by one company or the other.
They're businesses that have really grown alongside Corvus Belli, and the pre-colored kits they're producing today are practically sci-fi compared to the humble MDF that they each started with. They're both hard at work on more kits for Infinity - and, for the first time, Warcrow.
Accessory partners
Infinity and Warcrow are packed with iconic armies with unique aesthetics and distinctive play-styles, and that naturally breeds a real sense of attachment between players and their chosen faction. Baron of Dice lets players celebrate their fandom with branded Infinity dice and challenge coins, which can even socket into their customizable tape measures. And for Warcrow players, BoD is now offering glare-proof, matt Warcrow dice, for easier readability under direct lighting.
Community partners
Corvus Belli had one very, very mysterious partnership to announce: a four way collaboration between them, The Army Painter, MyMiniFactory, and miniature sculptor Archvillain Games. What this will be, we don't yet know, but it apparently grew out of a conversation between MyMiniFactory and CB's head of marketing Max Lattanzi about how they could bring their two communities together. Very exciting!
And lastly, Corvus Belli was keen to acknowledge the role of community activators in growing the game, from the Warcors who organise demos, tournaments, and more, to the content creators they're supporting in the Tabletop Creator Network (originally the Corvus Nest) and with their affiliate programme.




