The latest set of rumors about the fate of the Age of Sigmar universe seem almost as fantastical as the setting itself.
For those not in the know a set of wild rumors appeared on the web yesterday. Here is a quick synopsis:
- The rumor says Age of Sigmar would stop being a setting built across eight magical realms and instead collapse into one single planet called The Last World.
- The claimed idea is that Sigmar had a hidden plan to fuse the realms together at the last moment, after Archaon and the Skaven supposedly helped destroy the existing order.
- Under this version of events, a huge amount of established AoS lore would effectively be swept off the table, including many mapped regions, famous cities, and much of the worldbuilding from the last decade.
- The leak also suggests Sigmar is dead, which would be an enormous shock because he is the central divine figure of the setting and the anchor for the Stormcast Eternals.
- If Sigmar is really gone, the Stormcast may no longer be able to use reforging, which is the process that lets them return after death and is one of their defining traits.
- Several other major gods and godlike powers, including Nagash, Gorkamorka, and the Aelven pantheon, are said to be missing or possibly dead, which would upend the entire cosmic balance of AoS.
- The new world is described as feeling much closer to old Warhammer Fantasy, with Cities of Sigmar becoming more like the old Empire and some regions being reworked into more familiar fantasy nations.
- A lot of established characters are rumored to have died in the transition, so longtime players would see this less as a normal edition change and more as a hard reset.

As you can see this is huge shift. I am somewhat skeptical of these rumors as it is such a change to the setting. The rumor goes that the reason for such a shift is that it is difficult to generate profitable IPs off of the current setting (think games like Total War, etc). While I agree Sigmar still seems to be searching for its breakout hit, this seems a bit drastic. The End Times were very controversial at the time as they were seen as a sloppy attempt to wrap things up, spawning plot holes, loose narrative threads, and dismal storytelling. Throwing in another tonal shift so recently will risk jilting the current player base.
Furthermore, this begs the question: Who is this change for? Old World players already have their own setting and this looks like a cheap attempt to cash in on the similarities. Love it or hate it AoS had its very distinct vibe that set it apart from a lot of other settings and grim-darking it feels wrong. Who knows if this will presage other changes to the game itself (the double-turn may want to renew its life insurance).
We will see if these are all smoke and mirrors (the rumor is that these were wild rumors invented to out a mole, very cloak and dagger). But big things may be coming down the pike for AoS!


I really hope that virtually all of these ‘Last World’ rumors are wrong, especially the rumor that Archaeon wins yet again (yet poor Abaddon can never win) and kills Sigmar, who is an actual god in the setting and the rumor claims that he does it easily and make Sigmar look like a little b*tch. Archaeon is powerful as being the ‘perfect’ EverChosen, but the only entity in AoS that should possibly manage to kill Sigmar is Khorne/Great Horned Rat/Nurgle/Slaanesh/Tzeench.
I do believe that if they do kill Sigmar off that it will be like killing Nagash and that Sigmar will return, but there’s just no way that I can dig the EverChosen killing Sigmar and doing so like he’s swatting a fly. If that’s really what is on the horizon the person who thought that up and everyone who went along with it, including the boss or bosses that gave it their blessing, should be terminated and escorted out of the building by security.
As for the Mortal Realms themselves, they are much more interesting than one fused world because each Mortal Realm is technically infinite in size, and that greatly increases the possibility for events to affect the realms whereas a single planet is a single planet.
And considering that ‘The Old World’ doesn’t seem to be selling well, at least not according to the people who own B&M gaming stores or stores online and on eBay, taking ‘Age of Sigmar’ and bringing it back closer to ‘Warhammer Fantasy Battles’ might be a mistake. But you could fuse the Mortal Realms into a single planet while keeping the Realms themselves as “only part of each Mortal Realm fused into this new, singular planet but there are still gates that lead to each one of the Mortal Realms”: you can do stuff like that in a fantasy setting; it’s really not that difficult.
But killing Sigmar? Chaos winning yet again? Killing off major characters and even other gods? Wiping out established cities and a decade of established lore to boot? No, I don’t know WTF they’re smoking that would cause any of these rumors, if they are true, to sound like anything other than yet another mistake from a company that’s far better at making mistakes than it is at keeping fans and players.
If I could I’d walk into that building with the Axe of Unemployment and many figurative heads would roll.
I know, right? It feels like they cannot make their minds up about what AoS is meant to be.