Modiphius has announced that more Elder Scrolls: Call to Arms is coming. There are no new products, but a new way for players can obtain and enjoy the miniatures of the officially licensed skirmish game. The entire game's range will be available to 3D print.
The Elder Scrolls: Call to Arms 3D Print Announcement
In an official press release, Modiphius announced that the complete range of Elder Scrolls: Call to Arms will be available as digital 3D print-at-home and print-on-demand releases.

The first four Chapters of the game will be re-released as pre-supported STL print-at-home sets. Buy the set, feed them into your (or a friend's) 3D printer, and create as many miniatures as needed for your game.
For those who want print-on-demand for Elder Scrolls: Call to Arms, that will happen as part of a FronTier campaign on MyMiniFactory. The first campaign will go live on March 5, 2025. This will cover the first Chapter of the game alongside existing add-ons of existing core sets and terrain. Another campaign will follow six months afterwards covering the next chapter.
Those who sign up early for this campaign will receive an extra: An STL file of a Dragon Priest miniature at no additional cost. You can even take part in a painting contest. Whoever has the best-painted priest will receive Modiphius vouchers for Fallout and Elder Scrolls-related minis, a 3D printer, and two Thin Coats paints.
For those concerned this means the end of active support, Modiphius isn't done with this game yet. All prior releases, including the recent Two-Player Starter Set, are still going to retail stores. This includes Chapter 5 of the game and the recent Tales of Tamriel rules, which introduced settlement building and warband progression.
In addition, the game's core rulebook has been updated with streamlined rules and updated errata. The updated core rulebook is available for free in print and PDF format.