I couldn't find any discussion on this, please delete/move if it's somewhere else.
CA have finally cast off the cloak of denial and admitted, in a round about way, to their many failures and mistreatment of the fans/community.
Reading between the lines and extrapolating info from many other sources (see spoiler) on the fall of CA.
I guess, like myself, most here don't play TW games any more, following years of loyalty and dedication to the series being brushed off with the snide mistreatment of a creator over a consumer base that they couldn't envisage turning on them. Seems the CA practice of overcharging for DLC's that have poor content, has finally hit the Warhammer community and they have logged discontent by not buying the latest version (DLC).
It's interesting that they lumped Pharaoh in there, which it seems has been an epic flop. Yet still no mention of the modding communities that made their games a continued success (almost) regardless of how bad the base games were on release.
I think this is about 10 years too late, CA should have done a lot more for community relations even pre-Warhammer. But we'll see if they put more effort into historical titles in the future, or if this is just an attempt to maintain the Warhammer cash cow.