First the Prices: We get the confirmed prices for this batch of releases:
OUCH – $60 for three Prosecutors. I think we can officially say Age of Sigmar has caught up with the standard Grimdark pricing models. The two Knight models are $40 apiece and the games first “codex” clocks in at $58
Now the Tease:
Which coming out of the google translator reads as: “Mighty Banner, Loud Fanfare, and the Conclave of Angels”. That sounds a lot like these guys:
~hmmm looks like more Aos is on the way for September?
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