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Post by Anton on Nov 12, 2015 13:02:34 GMT
It's real! How is this the same company that replaced Warhammer Fantasy with AoSlapintheface?
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Post by mottdon on Nov 12, 2015 14:43:55 GMT
First of all...A Dwarf and a Gobbo...sharing a beer?!?
I seriously doubt the validity of an act like this on GW's part. How much money would that cost to put all of those lines (molds, etc.) back into production? Also, with all of the controversy surrounding AoS and the "death" of Fantasy, I'd think the old world would be the first thing they would bring back since they still have the majority of those models in production, they could begin to bring back some of the gamers who left for other similar games like KoW, and bring the tournament scene focus back to their company (which, lets face it, is good advertising for their products), all the while, not having to "admit" that they were wrong and virtually apologize to their fan base.
And why the new focus on LotR and Hobbit? I thought that after the success of LotR and then failure of Hobbit, they were going to let it die out until their contract was over. Doesn't make sense that they would try to breath new life into it. Modify message
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Post by TheREALricksalamone on Nov 12, 2015 15:09:44 GMT
Better include Mordheim.
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Post by KevinC on Nov 12, 2015 15:47:15 GMT
Better include 8th edition!
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Post by mottdon on Nov 12, 2015 16:24:48 GMT
I don't see mention of either. Maybe the "many, many more!" part?
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Post by roughtimes on Nov 12, 2015 23:42:54 GMT
Many more = dreadfleet
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Post by mottdon on Nov 13, 2015 13:41:11 GMT
Probably. I bet they'll save Mordheim for when things slow down for them since people want it.
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