RUMORS: The Next GW Army to Get Axed IS…
There is word of the next armies Gw is planning to axe doing the rounds.
via BoLS
As GW has gone all-in with Age of Sigmar we have seen the destruction of “The World that Was” and the creation of the 8 Realms. As GW has introduced the new Age of Sigmar twists on the old factions, they have been putting many kits and some entire ranges out to pasture. Chaos has seen many kits killed off and Tomb Kings just got the axe a few weeks back.
Sources told BoLS that this is only the beginning.
“2016 is going to see a LOT of new Age of Sigmar kits and as they say: “in with the new – out with the old!”
- Bretonnia’s range is headed for extinction.
- Empire will see dramatic reductions in it’s range.
- The WFB Dwarf range will be gutted with many casualties.
- High/Dark Elfs will also lose a substantial percentage of thier kits permanently.
The silver lining is that you should look for a rebirth of new “Sigmarized” incarnations of these races (if not their specific sub-factions) with drastically updated and new aesthetics. Just as the Fyreslayers were a new “puffed-up” take on the 1980s Slayer motifs, you should look for much more dramatic and fantastical takes on the retired factions when they get their turn in the sun.”
~Jump on those Brets if you like them. Who knows how long they will last…
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