Warcry is definitely coming out for pre-order next week - the stuff to be initially released includes the Starter Set, containing those Chaotic creatures we saw in the early trailers and some nifty new scenery that would be great for Mordheim
@Warden:
A separate rulebook (which is great as I can just get that rather than having to fork out on the starter box with the subpar gangs):
A reboxing of the Garden of Morr (again), known to all AoS fans as the Sigmarite Mausoleum:
And Warband and Battleplan cards to help keep track of your warbands and your scenarios respectively:
Also for some reason GW have decided to release the gang only previewed on Saturday/Sunday at the initial launch and the rest later on, which is annoying for me personally but great for those of you who like them the most:
Interesting to see that these Warcry warbands are larger than Warhammer Underworlds warbands yet smaller than Necromunda gangs at 8 models.
As for the faction symbol conundrum, Legions of Nagash was the remaining faction that was missed out in the original picture, and I'm assuming that it was simply saying who would be getting their warband cards first (as certainly GW have decided this), and that all factions currently with a Battletome will still get rules for them in the main rulebook (otherwise I'll be pretty annoyed that sh*tty Daughters of Khaine get rules but proper factions like Kharadron and Fyreslayers don't).
Anyway, great to see that GW are bringing out the separate rulebook at launch this time and that they didn't follow the route of Necromunda where they took ages to make the separate rulebook. Also in the accompanying video GW confirm that Warcry is going to be the AoS equivalent of Kill Team, so it looks like they are going to phase out Skirmish for this (which to be honest isn't bad in my view as Skirmish was just playing with the AoS rules in Skirmish-size games, while this new game looks like it's a lot more suited to skirmish gaming like Kill Team and Necromunda are - pretty much Mordheim 2.0 and with a lot more rules to represent the cut-and-thrust of small-scale battles).