- Brittania Replay [video]
- Saint-Omer to Saint Crispin Preview
- Arquebus: Men of Iron, Volume IV (new from GMT Games)
Featuring 8 major battles: Fornovo, Cerignola, Agnadello, Ravenna, Marignano, Bicocca, Pavia, and Ceresole. The game uses the popular "Men of Iron" mechanics with much concentration on detail of weaponry, from the differences between closed formation and open, to the decline of the Swiss (pas d'argent? pas de Suisse), and the rise of the German Landsknecht, the major force in warfare of the era and, ironically, the best-dressed men in Europe. [Forum]
- Edward II, King of England and lord of Ireland
- Malta and the Order
- The Black Army
- Austria – The High Command
- French Infantry 17th Century
- Time of Legends: Joan of Arc Preview
- Firearms in Japan
- The Evacuation of Tangier
- The Survival of the Princes in the Tower Book Author Preview
- Table Battles (new from Hollandspiele)
Here is something new and exciting, something completely unlike any other game on your table. Table Battles reduces armed conflict to its essentials, to the absolute universal truths behind all battles: the threat of force and its application. It's about leverage, about feints and counterfeints, threats and counterthreats, about creating openings and then going for the jugular, about leaving openings and springing a trap. This base set contains eight battles from across four centuries of conflict. [Forum]
- Bulgars vs. Byzantines
- Three Dutch Victories
- Russian Expansion under the Czars
- The War of Gradisca, 1615-1617 (Europa Simulazioni Preorder)
a simulation game covering the confrontation of two powers of the era in a political and military context that anticipated the long period of the Thirty Years War. The war was very costly in terms of human lives and resources for both sides and ended with poor results, a minor Venetian victory, but at least the threat of the Uskok pirates vanished. [Forum]
- Kings of War Historical Minis Replay
- The Russian Navy 1695-1900
- Cromwell’s Victory Replay [video]