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I'm new to Warhammer Fantasy and was wondering if anyone knew what the schedule is for releasing new Army Books?

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About 2 a year.

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There's no official schedule for the army book releases.

As you may have noted from some of the other threads on this board orcs and goblins are out next month -- the new models for them are just up on pre order.

Aside from that there is strong talk... which I would suggest is more or less correct... about a WFB supplement some time later this year, and hopefully another book towards the years end. With Tomb Kings or Ogres being the most likely.

And again, can we ask users not to post open question threads like this on the news and rumour board please, we prefer this board to be..well... at least vaguely slanted towards news and rumours. If one does have a query akin to this, then please post in the appropriate 40k/fantasy general boards please.

Much obliged.

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