On November 28 Corvus Belli is offering offering some excellent Black Friday deals across its entire range of miniature wargames, with savings of up to 30% on starter sets and army deals for both Warcrow and Infinity, and many other exciting goodies as well. It's a great time to leap into either game, whether you're interested in the well-established Infinity or the up-and-coming Warcrow, as 2025 has seen both games gather real momentum.
Infinity is a super detailed sci-fi skirmish game that lets you play with every cyberpunk toy you can think of, from remote hacking, to thermoptic camo suits, to stomping great 'TAG' mechs. The rules are completely free, and there's a well-established network of community event organisers called the Warcors. Corvus Belli recently launched a programme supporting community content creators, and as a result there are now more great videos covering the rules, tactics, and lore of Infinity than ever before.
Compared to its big brother, Warcrow is quick to get into and play. Which isn't to call it simplistic - it has all the depth you'd expect from a character driven skirmish wargame, plus unique timing mechanics that the designers use to great effect adding narrative events into the game's scenarios. And it's taking off in a big way: CB had to double its manufacturing capacity to keep up with demand this summer, and that was before the game's third and fourth faction had been released!
So - what's on sale this Black Friday?
Starter sets
If you're coming to Infinity or Warcrow completely fresh, there are a range of starter products that give you everything you need to play - armies for both players, dice, and cardboard scenery, and they're going to be on sale by up to 30% .

For Infinity, that's Operation Sandtrap. The box set follows the conflict between a force of junior troops from the Japanese Secessionist Army and the interstellar super-power Pan Oceania's Kestrel Colonial force as they grapple for control of the newly discovered planet Shinju. The optional Beyond Operation Sandtrap expansion adds another three figures to each army, and opens up real list building potential.
Alternatively, you can start small with the 'Essentials Start Here' set. This is normally $52 and comes with three minis for both factions - which don't overlap with the minis in Operation Sandtrap if you do decide to get that set later - plus scenery, dice, and lots of aids to help you get started.

Warcrow has two Battle Pack starter sets. Winds from the North pits the proud and primal Northern Tribes against the industrialised and imperialist Hegemony of Embersig, while The Song of the Dormant sees the occult Scions of Yaldabaoth clash with the devout forces of Feudom. These each come with a dedicated narrative mini-campaign included in the box, and you can easily expand either set with its 'Beyond' expansion.

Army deals
This year, Infinity Action Packs are on sale for 30% off, and they're the perfect way to start a new faction: each one has got a fully playable force. They're priced according to the amount of resin and metal you get in the set, and the deals range from getting the space-faring hackers of the Nomads for $69 (nice) to the bestial aliens of the Morat Aggression force for $92.

Limited edition models and more for painters
Corvus Belli loves to make limited edition models, whether it's celebrating the launch of a new game, a new big expansion, or a convention. The convention exclusive minis are particularly hard to get hold of, but limited stock of the following kits will be on sale again for Black Friday.
For Infinity:
- UKGE Infinity Limited Miniatures: Shikami and Mary Problems
- Gen Con Infinity Limited Edition Miniatures: Unknown Ranger and Ko Dali
- SPIEL Infinity Limited Miniatures: Dart and Dragon Lady
- Varangian Guard Convention Exclusive Edition
For Warcrow:
- Grand Captain Pre-order Exclusive Edition
- Vercana Convention Exclusive Edition
- Syzigian Pre-order Exclusive Edition
- Black Legion Hetman Pre-order Exclusive Edition
- Ahlwardt Ice Bear Pre-order Exclusive Edition
There are other treats for miniature painters beside these. The character miniature sets from the two Infinity graphic novels, Betrayal and Aftermath, are on sale for 30% off each - unique minis based on the heroes of the stories.
And then there's the MOBA-inspired arena battler board game Aristeia, which is on sale for a hefty 50% off. CB is working on an updated version of this game called Hexadome Legends, so the main appeal here is that it comes with a sweet set of character minis at a real discount!

Board games and books
Two board games - and a whole heap of expansions - are going on sale for 30% off. REM Racers is a dynamic racing game inspired by Mario Kart and other kart racers. Your cute chibi REM remote vehicles jostle for position and bash their way around a track, knock each other into the walls, and blast one another with collectible power-ups.
Then there's Warcrow Adventures, a dungeon crawler that was the first introduction to the world of Lindwurm that appears in Warcrow. Not only is it a full dungeoneering adventure, but the miniatures from it and its three expansions - Deathclaws of the Dream, The Underground Rascals, and They Came from the Fog - can all be used in games of Warcrow.
We've praised the quality of Infinity lore in other articles, and if you're interested in delving into it, the best way is with the lore expansion books. Five of those books - Endsong, Raveneye, Daedalus' Fall, Third Offensive, and Uprising - will be on sale by up to 75% off! Or if you just want a great story set in that universe, you can grab the graphic novels Betrayal and Aftermath at 30% off.
On top of all these specific deals, there's a flat 25% off almost everything in the Corvus Belli webstore: partner products and brand new releases won't be included. For shoppers in the USA or Canada, free shipping starts at $174 (€150), while for Spain it starts at €100 and the rest of the world at €200 (£175): a good excuse to coordinate an order with some buddies.
The deals will be live for all of November 28, until midnight PST: which means they'll disappear at 3am on November 29 for those on the East Coast, and 8am for Brits.
