so,gerade gefunden..da kann selbst olinger einpacken 
Dark Angels are coming in the future, "not immediately".
Eldar are being worked on by Phil Kelly and will have a lot of plastics.
Orcs and Goblins will be released right after the new Warhammer boxed set.
Allesio Cavatore is the man responsible for checking various sources and getting the FAQs up to date. He is in the process of doing this.
Chapter Approved and Warhammer Chronicles compilations are unlikely to show up again.
Chaos Dwarfs are pushed way back because they want to redesign the entire race.
Dogs of War are very unlikely to get their own army book, especially as GW has engaged in a new emphasis on making the core units of each army plastic. With DOW being a "patchwork army" and having all of their models in metals, this makes them a very low priority.
Dark Eldar are not dead, they're just awaiting a redesign, as GW thought a lot of the models looked "tired".
Harlequins are possibly coming soon. Graham's response was, "Watch this space."
Graham is working on a Warhammer army book "with humans in it". That was all he'd give away. Given the new emphasis on plastic multipurpose regiments, and the age of the Empire army book, it makes sense that they would be this army.
Orks are on hold at the moment (though they're looking likely for a release within 12-15 months) because they're still trying to figure out a way to do a multipurpose vehicle sprue. They especially want to replace the trukk, which is just too small for the current Ork models.
Games Workshop employees sometimes check out forums (Warseer and DakkaDakka were noted), "but it's a shark pit" Graham says. He explained that they believe you can't judge people by web posts. However, they will check for trends. One post or thread that are displaying an opinion is usually skipped over, but a series of such posts and threads will get them to consider the comments posted.
für alle die es genauer lesen wollen
auf zur einsicht
da soll noch mal einer sagen ich kümmer mich nicht

Dark Angels are coming in the future, "not immediately".
Eldar are being worked on by Phil Kelly and will have a lot of plastics.
Orcs and Goblins will be released right after the new Warhammer boxed set.
Allesio Cavatore is the man responsible for checking various sources and getting the FAQs up to date. He is in the process of doing this.
Chapter Approved and Warhammer Chronicles compilations are unlikely to show up again.
Chaos Dwarfs are pushed way back because they want to redesign the entire race.
Dogs of War are very unlikely to get their own army book, especially as GW has engaged in a new emphasis on making the core units of each army plastic. With DOW being a "patchwork army" and having all of their models in metals, this makes them a very low priority.
Dark Eldar are not dead, they're just awaiting a redesign, as GW thought a lot of the models looked "tired".
Harlequins are possibly coming soon. Graham's response was, "Watch this space."
Graham is working on a Warhammer army book "with humans in it". That was all he'd give away. Given the new emphasis on plastic multipurpose regiments, and the age of the Empire army book, it makes sense that they would be this army.
Orks are on hold at the moment (though they're looking likely for a release within 12-15 months) because they're still trying to figure out a way to do a multipurpose vehicle sprue. They especially want to replace the trukk, which is just too small for the current Ork models.
Games Workshop employees sometimes check out forums (Warseer and DakkaDakka were noted), "but it's a shark pit" Graham says. He explained that they believe you can't judge people by web posts. However, they will check for trends. One post or thread that are displaying an opinion is usually skipped over, but a series of such posts and threads will get them to consider the comments posted.
für alle die es genauer lesen wollen
auf zur einsicht
da soll noch mal einer sagen ich kümmer mich nicht

GW-Regeln sind nicht immer gerecht, dafür aber meist schlecht gebalanced.