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The future of GW support
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2018 10:16 pm
by nyahoi
Once all teams have finally been released, what do we think will happen? Will they stop supporting the game again, or will we start seeing brand new teams?
I'm sure a certain number of people would hate that, but I doubt that just churning out new optional rules, stars and upgrade kits would be enough for GW to justify hanging around!
But I've no idea what I'm talking about, so what do others think!?

Re: The future of GW support
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2018 10:46 am
by Christy42
On the current schedule it would be about 6 years at 4 teams a year.
Maybe let the game run for a but longer and then decide that the human / Orc models are out of date with the then modelling technology I guess.
Re: The future of GW support
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2018 11:59 am
by Skitters
New versions of teams would be one option (particularly the currently Spikeless early releases)
A new version of Dungeonbowl would also be an option.
Always room for more star players, coaching staff - though these bits seem to fall into FW remit.
I kind of think there would be room for some alternate sets that use the current rules too: undead Orc/Dwarf/Skaven zombies/skeletons , Tzentch/slanesh themed Chaos chosen, Human sets for teams from Albany, Bretonnia, Kislev etc
Re: The future of GW support
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2018 12:30 pm
by Wobert
I wouldn't be surprised if GW themselves don't 100% know yet. Their current release of 4 Spikes a year seems to be a different model to the initial plan of Death Zones. I have been to talks in the past where Andy Hoare has mentioned Dungeonbowl so it would be easy to see that appear at some point. At the moment though the 4 teams a year set up seems like such a winner that they can plan that out for the next 2 - 3 years and not worry about making further decisions until later.
I for one would not be adverse to seeing new teams, not everyone's cup of tea I know. In my mind if there are, then the other Chaos gods would be a good place to start with that. That said, if Andy Hoare was stuck for ideas (unlikely) and were to call me (he doesn't have my number . . . he keeps on asking but I have to say no otherwise I am sure he'd be asking me constantly!) then I would like to see Hobgoblins have their own team. The Hobgoblin team is in the fluff and I think you could do a lot with their particular kind of back stabbing fun.
Re: The future of GW support
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2018 3:18 pm
by JT-Y
We plan at least five years into the future, so yes, we know what the future holds Wobert.
Re: The future of GW support
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2018 4:34 pm
by Mystic Force
For your 5 year plan you can stick in that I will buying at least one of every team box, and every spike, I will not be buying any pitches (I like the building side of the hobby so will make my own) and I probably have enough dice but won't say never. As for forge world stuff if it was a little easier to get hold of in the US I would probably get a few things, otherwise I might have to get it sent to my mums back in Blighty.
Re: The future of GW support
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2018 4:55 pm
by howlinggriffon
I'm quite excited to see any potential new teams - even if they're White Dwarf / online only teams (such as the Necromunda Genestealer Cult rules).
Re: The future of GW support
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2018 8:34 pm
by Wobert
JT-Y wrote:We plan at least five years into the future, so yes, we know what the future holds Wobert.
Fair enough . . . I work for a company that struggle to plan beyond the end of next week so its refreshing to see somewhere a little different.
So . . . if there is a 5 year plan that means you can tell us which team is next right . . . . ?
Yes I know. . . . . you could but most likely won't.
But go on . . . .
Nobody will know!
Re: The future of GW support
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2018 6:21 pm
by faust_33
Nice question, I think there have been hints that they might be interested in new teams once all the original teams are released. I'm guessing that's where they would go.
Re-releasing 2016/2017 teams is intriguing, alongside Spike! magazines for those teams. I'm not sure how compelled I would feel to buy miniatures of re-released teams though. Perhaps if the sculpts were significantly better, I'd be persuaded. Poses would have to be different, and maybe fix issues like the fragile tails on the Skaven. I don't know.
I'd be pretty curious to see what sort of new teams would make their way into the game. I still think the anti-Finesse Snake team on Fumbbl (positions with lots of Prehensile Tail), is a really interesting one and surprised something along those lines had never popped up before. I'd also love to see minis for a Brettonian team. It's hard to fathom what might just happen.
At any rate, I'm sure GW will be around one way or another.
Re: The future of GW support
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2018 8:03 pm
by Mystic Force
Sea Elves, because they just keep getting mentioned everywhere in all the books!
Re: The future of GW support
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2018 10:26 pm
by CH1LLYD0GG
GW will support as long as its making £££
There is a lot more leg room for growth than in the old days, which means a greater chance of continued support.
Won't be surprised if it gets dropped in a few years for a couple of years, but it will reappear fir a 7th edition easy.
Re: The future of GW support
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2019 6:14 pm
by Stig
I'd love to see alternate versions of the existing teams with a different take on each. I imagine there are design decisions about the look of each team and I guess somewhere there are alternatives that dont get selected for production. Id love to see these alternatives, as a lot of us are collectors, and would like to have more than one of each team. Most of us have several versions of each team (I've got 5 chaos teams..) and if the teams are good they'd be great fun to paint.
Re: The future of GW support
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2019 9:20 pm
by Long_Bomb
My next five years of blood bowl would be...
2019 - Wood Elves, Halfling, Norse, Vampires
2020 - Amazons, Lizardmen, Ogres, Necromantic
2021 - High Elves, Chaos Dwarves, Slann, Khemri
2022
Complete rulebook (all teams and rules in one place)
Bretonnians/Humans, usable as humans with optional rules for Bretonnians, Human Spike! Magazine
Savage Orcs/Orcs, usable as orcs with optional rules for Savage Orcs, Orc Spike! magazine
Underworld with mutation sprue, Underworld Spike! magazine
Chaos pact with mutations sprue, Chaos Pact Spike!
2023
Dungeon Bowl (50 minutes version of Blood Bowl)
Organised play for Dungeon Bowl
Mixed teams for half the Colleges of Magic with new models usable in Blood Bowl
Spike! for Elves, Dwarves (and Dungeon Bowl), Goblins, Skaven
2024
Remaining mixed College teams
Re: The future of GW support
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2019 12:03 am
by Christy42
Long_Bomb wrote:My next five years of blood bowl would be...
2019 - Wood Elves, Halfling, Norse, Vampires
2020 - Amazons, Lizardmen, Ogres, Necromantic
2021 - High Elves, Chaos Dwarves, Slann, Khemri
2022
Complete rulebook (all teams and rules in one place)
Bretonnians/Humans, usable as humans with optional rules for Bretonnians, Human Spike! Magazine
Savage Orcs/Orcs, usable as orcs with optional rules for Savage Orcs, Orc Spike! magazine
Underworld with mutation sprue, Underworld Spike! magazine
Chaos pact with mutations sprue, Chaos Pact Spike!
2023
Dungeon Bowl (50 minutes version of Blood Bowl)
Organised play for Dungeon Bowl
Mixed teams for half the Colleges of Magic with new models usable in Blood Bowl
Spike! for Elves, Dwarves (and Dungeon Bowl), Goblins, Skaven
2024
Remaining mixed College teams
Ditch the Slann and stick the complete rulebook in for Christmas 2021 seems the more realistic. All though the main reason for GW's objection with the Slann is gone. The issue was that they didn't fit into WFB fluff right? Well none of this fits in with Age of Sigmar so who cares about letting the WFB fluff slip a bit since it is no longer really in use. I guess Slann are still the fat frogs in AOS but still.
Re: The future of GW support
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2019 2:01 am
by nyahoi
Christy42 wrote:
Ditch the Slann and stick the complete rulebook in for Christmas 2021 seems the more realistic. All though the main reason for GW's objection with the Slann is gone. The issue was that they didn't fit into WFB fluff right? Well none of this fits in with Age of Sigmar so who cares about letting the WFB fluff slip a bit since it is no longer really in use. I guess Slann are still the fat frogs in AOS but still.
My money would be on them using that Cyanide Kislev team instead of Slann.