That's funny. Points back into AOS? Maybe they are trying to fix it...
I digress. I apologize in advance for the rant, but I noticed this today:
https://www.games-workshop.com/en-US/Win-the-Army-of-your-Dreams
I will cut/paste/paraphrase:
WIN THE ARMY OF YOUR DREAMS!
Do hobby dreams come true? Well for three lucky people they will! So what do you have to do to be in with a chance of winning the army of your dreams, plus an awesome bundle of tools, brushes and paints as well as a state of the art set of scenery on which to proudly display your army, ready to crush all before you?
1) buy stuff costing more than $85
2) write to GW about the army of your dreams. Top three get big prizes.
Terms and Conditions. Legal jargon. These caught my eye and make me suspicious:
4) The Panel of Judgment shall select the top three entries which best satisfy the judging criteria. The judging criteria shall be as follows: entries must be
exciting, inspirational and evoke the spirit and setting of Warhammer 40,000 or Warhammer Age of Sigmar.
Aww... no warhammer fantasy dream armies. rats.
err... skaven.
8) By claiming a prize, the winners agree that Games Workshop can use their name and place of residence (in the format of Rob W of California, USA) for advertising and promotional purposes and for the purposes of fulfilling obligations. Details of the winners may be published in
www.games-workshop.com, the web store
blog, in the Warhammer App and in Games Workshop’s email newsletter
eh? You are going to use my name and place of residence as part of your advertising? So does that mean if my army idea is SO AWESOME that you will add it to the GW universe and add brand it as your own?
I think not... but this seems like a scheme to farm out ideas to the hobby community at large and bring breath some new ideas into the franchises. Maybe I am just being suspicious...

but not quite sure how to take this. I really don't like the $85 entry fee.