- The Chosin Few Play Strategies [video]
- Combat Commander Replay
- Westphalia (new from Hollandspiele)
Westphalia concerns the diplomatic negotiations and military campaigns that brought an end to the Thirty Years War and Eighty Years War. The question isn't a matter of who "wins" the war - that was decided a long time ago. Instead, each player seeks to arrive at a settlement that meets their own political, confessional, and economic goals. These goals are not mutually exclusive: if multiple players meet their victory conditions, they all win. The trick is, if all six players manage to meet their goals, then the game goes to a scoring round, and only one player wins. [Forum]
- Interview with Mark Herman [video]
- Intelligence in the Era of the Sun King
- Britain’s Near-Defeat in South Africa, 1899–1902
- Woldemar Voigt and a Swing-Wing
- A Victory Awaits (Multi-Man Publishing Preorder)
Famed Japanese designer Tetsuya Nakamura, who created A Victory Lost, Fire in the Sky, A Most Dangerous Time, and What Price Glory?, returns to the East Front with A Victory Awaits. Using a lightly modified version of the A Victory Lost system, the game covers Operation Barbarossa from June 22 to mid-September. [Forum]
- Gettysburg Unboxing [video]
- Stalingrad ’42 Unboxing [video]
- A World at War Review
- Interview with Tom Russell
- The Devil’s to Pay Unboxing [video]
- Longstreet Attacks Review [video]
- Destruction of Force Z Review [video]
- The Battle of Austerlitz Replay
- Stalingrad ’42 Post Play Review [video]
- Interview with Volko Ruhnke [video]
- Interview with Alan Emrich, Victory Point Games
- Why the Biggest Gun Ever Built was Useless [video]