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Read MoreCities of Sigmar
Welcome to your page dedicated to the latest updates, rules, army lists, point changes, rules, and painting tips from the vibrant Cities of Sigmar in the ever-evolving world of Age of Sigmar.
Stay informed about the shifting alliances, dynamic events, and the fates of legendary heroes within the Cities of Sigmar. Discover the updated rules, warscrolls, battletome, and tactics for the various factions that populate these bustling metropolises.
Here is the shocking new value for the AoS Cities of Sigmar Army Box, box, contents, costs, value, and pricing in our savings breakdown!
Read MoreHere’s a look at how to play the new Cities of Sigmar for 4th Edition Age of Sigmar as we run down the latest rules and updates.
Read MoreAccording to the data from Games Workshop, these are the best (top winning) and worst Age of Sigmar AoS armies in the meta right now!
Read MoreHere are all the AoS Vanguard and Spearhead box set values and pricing in our updated Start Collecting Age of Sigmar breakdown review!
Read MoreGames Workshop rebrands their bundle boxes again, this time for Age of Sigmar, as the Vanguard Box sets are now called Spearheads.
Read MoreHeads up, here are the two new Warhammer event exclusive miniatures for 2024, as both AoS and Warhammer 40k are getting models once again!
Read MoreGet a free Freguild Steelhelm for the new GW Warhammer miniature of the month alongside the Da Red Gobbo coin promotion for November 2023!
Read MoreHere’s your guide to the Cities of Sigmar; from the Army box to their Battletome and more, here’s the latest for Age of Sigmar!
Read MoreWith the release of the new AoS Armies of Renown and characters, Games Workshop has reinvented its paywall again!
Read MoreHere’s a first look at the new Cities of Sigmar, Dawnbringers 3, Black Library, and more hitting pre-order on October 28th, 2023.
Read MoreHere is the confirmed pricing for the new AoS Cities of Sigmar, Dawnbringers, and Black Library releases hitting pre-order this week!
Read MoreThis new Warrior Priest alternative would look great alongside your Empire Army or Cities of Sigmar AoS Army!
Read MoreHere’s the latest on all the new AoS releases, including the Cities of Sigmar and Dawnbringers, available for pre-order next week!
Read MoreGhamak is bringing a ton of amazing 3D STL files for fantasy and sci-fi in September for Space Marines, Nids, Lizards, and Cities of Sigmar!
Read MoreThe new Laz Marshal and Field Marshal will make for perfect alternatives to lead your Cities of Sigmar to victory!
Read MoreGet a free Tyranids model for the new GW Warhammer miniature of the month alongside the Cities of Sigmar coin promotion for September 2023!
Read MoreHere is the pricing and lineup for this week’s new Cities of Sigmar Army Box, Seraphon, and Black Library pre-orders!
Read MoreCities of Sigmar finally get their starter launch army box along with 40k board games and the Seraphon Vanguard pre-orders!
Read MoreGW revealed a bunch of new rules for the Cities of Sigmar Freeguild Cavaliers, along with the multi-part sprues!
Read MoreGW revealed how you can keep those pesky mortals in line with the new Cities of Sigmar Orders rules- check them out!
Read MoreWhat are the Cities of Sigmar?
The Cities of Sigmar are the bastions of civilization within the Mortal Realms of Age of Sigmar. They are the remnants of the old world brought together to form thriving metropolises in the wake of the Age of Chaos. These cities are home to diverse mortal races and serve as hubs of trade, culture, and warfare.
Which Factions are Part of the Cities of Sigmar?
The Cities of Sigmar include a variety of factions, such as the Freeguilds, Collegiate Arcane, Ironweld Arsenal, Dispossessed, Wanderers, Phoenix Temple, and more. Each faction brings its unique strengths, playstyles, and rich lore to the Cities of Sigmar.
Can I Mix & Match Units From Different Factions Within the Cities of Sigmar?
Absolutely! One of the key features of the Cities of Sigmar is the ability to mix and match units from different factions within certain restrictions. This allows for a high degree of customization and flexibility in army composition.