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It would seem unlikely given what we know is coming out and what is rumoured.
IIRC most of the ork codex exists -- model wise anyway -- except for a few character models and some older vehicles. There are, it would seem from past open days, Games Days and the like, plans to update these eventually, but there are no current rumours or gossip supporting any such release.
You'd think maybe given that GW are, again, playing out the Armegeddon campaign it might well be a great time to release even one or two character models.. but.... yeah.
The firm we know and love eh ?
And, once again, can we remind users that we generally prefer it if users refrain from starting threads on the news and rumour board asking if there is any information on X/Y/Z. If there is anything current there is every chance there will be a thread on it, if one still has a burning desire, a need, one might even go so far to describe it as a compulsion or an unconquerable drive, one that rears up like those giant worms in Dune, but hopefully with better special effects and no "Sting" prancing round in his undercrackers... then we would ask users to direct their question to the appropriate "... General" board.
That way we can keep the news section a bit more uptodate and get on with the really important business of arguing, complaining and gnashing of teeth. No biggie though.. everyone gets one
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