
What with the forthcoming release of the second edition of Age of Sigmar and its cool box o' ghosts and Still Yet More Stormcast, I tripped down the rabbit hole of looking into the state of the game, and it looks... fine? The battle reports online look fun enough (neither much deeper nor much shallower than, say, 40K, he said, damning with faint praise), the AoS2 rules are up for download at the GW site, all the unit datasheets* are totally free (under "downloads" under each model's entry on the online store), points values are all to be found on the GW warscroll builder, and rules for things like scenarios and faction-wide abilities can be found If You Know Where to Look (or, apparently, for a nominal fee on a per-army basis on the app). Quite enough to throw some models on the table and see how it works, eh?
Would anyone be interested? The ghosts in Soul Wars are very tempting, but I still do have a huge box of goblins to chuck on the table to try things out, and a 1000-point game would, by all accounts, be pretty quick to play and figure out.
*To be sure, if you want to field Tomb Kings or Bretonnians, you're SOL, as they are gone gone gone. But everything else is there!