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!?

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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.JT-Y wrote:We plan at least five years into the future, so yes, we know what the future holds Wobert.
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
My money would be on them using that Cyanide Kislev team instead of Slann.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.