![]() Then in theory from the early part of 2024, AoS will grab a new edition, and all the focus will probably turn away from Old World for a little while. So, it does indeed make sense we could see a minor release to start the game (we’ve seen a lot of Bretonnians and Tomb Kings as of late), and then they fill up the early part of 2024 with other army releases. There has been some talk about the Orks, and Dwarves, but not nearly as much as the other armies. Plus, in theory, Games Workshop has been hinting at a smaller release for the Old World as they have really only talked about a few factions, most notably, Bretonnians, Tomb Kings, Empire, Cathay, and Kislev. ![]() If they follow the cycle they have since its release, 2024 will be all about AoS. We know the three-year cycle GW likes to do with AoS and 40k, and Sigmar is next in line for a new edition. As Warhammer 40k 10th Edition is taking up the summer slot, and even if the Epic rumors are true (and it is revealed at Warhammer Fest), that only covers a small amount of time and leaves a big slot without a huge game release. Late 2023 really is the only place the game could fit into the release cycle unless they double up with AoS in 2024, and that doesn’t seem likely. This timeframe actually makes sense (with the 40k/AoS cycle), as they are trying to keep the 40 years of Warhammer going, with 10th, and possibly Epic ( according to these rumors), and finally, Old World. Then, bigger releases in Early 2024 before they go “all in” with Warhammer Age of Sigmar… They want to fill the “40 Years of Warhammer” topic without blunders. We get the Launch Box, Rulebook, the Compendium, and an Accessories Pack for returnee Players. Warhammer The Old World will be just (like Epic) a small release.
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