- At All Hazards: The Cold Harbor Campaign Replay
- Memoir ’44 Replay
- La Bataille de Deutsch-Wagram 1809 (new from Marshal Enterprises)
- World at War, Issue 62: Spanish Civil War Battles (new from Decision Games)
featuring the insert game, Spanish Civil War Battles. This is a two-player, operational-level wargame of the Belchite (August to September 1937) Battles of Teruel (December 1937), and Alfambra (December 1937 to February 1938). The game uses Eric Harvey’s popular Fire & Movement system rules with exclusive rules allowing the game to simulate these three important struggles of the Spanish Civil War. [Forum]
- Nightfighter Ace: Air Defense Over Germany, 1943-44 (new from Compass Games)
a solitaire, tactical level game which places you in command of a German Nightfighter during World War II. Each turn consists of several days, during which a combat mission will be flown from one of many bases in Europe, attempting to intercept incoming British Bombers. Nightfighter Ace is based on the popular, action-packed Hunters game system by Gregory M. Smith with a strong narrative around the pilot as you look to increase your prestige, earn skills, and rise in rank through promotion and receive awards. [Forum]
- CounterFact Magazine, Issue 10 (One Small Step Preorder)
features the insert game, Operation Pincher: Stalin's Drive In the Middle East, 1949 – What If? is based on the actual "Pincher" series of defensive plans drawn up in the Pentagon from 1946 through 1949. This is a speculative history wargame that allows two players to investigate the strategic parameters that would have been in place in southeastern Europe and the Middle East had Stalin attacked there at that time (most likely in conjunction with a drive off map) into Western Europe. [Forum]
- Campaign of Nations: Leipzig 1813 (new from Hollandspiele)
With games like Objective Shreveport! and Hood's Last Gamble, designer John Theissen has found a unique, accessible, streamlined approach to games of operational maneuver. With Campaign of Nations, he turns his attention to the Napoleonic era, and specifically to the dramatic and turbulent 1813 Leipzig campaign. Waterloo might get the attention and the catchy pop song, but it was Leipzig that saw the emperor encircled, defeated, and forced to abdicate. [Forum]
- WBC: 1775 Rebellion Tournament After Action Report
- Wie Gehts, Uwe Live Update #5 with Uwe Eickert and Gunter Eickert [video]
- Conquest of Somaliland
- Soldier Emperor: Dreams of Empire Preview
- SWWAS Bismarck, Second Edition Preview
- POLAND – Tanks Pre-WWII
- Chamberlain-Prudent Appeasement
- Genoa Naval Strength 15th Century
- Air Conflict – Stalingrad
- Interview with Paul Comben: Controversy in Wargaming
- Blenheim 1704 Replay [video]
- Lion of Judah Replay [video]
- Blenheim 1704 Review [video]