- SWWAS: Eastern Fleet, Second Edition (new from Avalanche Press)
- Panzer Grenadier: La Campagne de Tunisie Expansion (new from Avalanche Press)
- Panzer Grenadier: Conquest of Ethiopia (new from Avalanche Press)
- Great War at Sea: Remember the Maine (new from Avalanche Press)
- Panzer Grenadier: Grossdeutschland 1944 (Avalanche Press Preorder)
- SWWAS: Coral Sea, Playbook Edition (Avalanche Press Preorder)
- Parachutes over Crete Preview
- The Emperor’s Sword Preview
- Great War at Sea: Rise of the Dragon Supplement (Avalanche Press Preorder)
- Second World War at Sea: Horn of Africa (new from Avalanche Press)
Horn of Africa is a complete boxed game in the Second World War at Sea series that takes players to this little-known theatre of the Second World War, the battles between the Royal Navy’s Red Sea Force and the Regia Marina’s Red Sea Flotilla during the East African Campaign of 1940-1941. Ten battle and 15 operational scenarios are provided. [Forum]
- Panzer Grenadier: Road to Dunkirk (new from Avalanche Press)
Road to Dunkirk is a complete Panzer Grenadier game based on the epic battles waged by the British Expeditionary Force against the Germans in the spring and early summer of 1940. There are 47 scenarios based on these battles, organized into six “battle games” that allow you to play the scenarios in sequence toward your army’s operational goals. Scenario design is by Philippe Léonard, who designed our Panzer Grenadier: 1940 The Fall of France game. [Forum]
- Panzer Grenadier: Africa Orientale Italiana (new from Avalanche Press)
a complete Panzer Grenadier game based on these battles: the Italian conquest of Somaliland and British re-conquest, the campaign in Eritrea including the bloody Battle of Keren, the invasion of Somaliland and much more. There are 43 scenarios based on these battles, organized into six “battle games” that allow you to play the scenarios in sequence toward your army’s operational goals. [Forum]
- SWWAS: Sea of Iron (new from Avalanche Press)
Sea of Iron is a complete Second World War at Sea boxed game based on actions on the Baltic Sea between 1939 and 1945. Thirty scenarios track the operations and battles that took place or could have taken place between the fleets and air forces of Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, the Soviet Union, Finland and Sweden. In addition to their complete Baltic Sea orders of battle, the Soviets, Swedes and Finns all have additional ships they planned or began to construct but did not complete. [Forum]
- Great War at Sea: Jutland 1919 (new from Avalanche Press)
Jutland 1919 is a supplement for Great War at Sea: Jutland, studying these drawing-board battleships that would never actually be launched. It includes background essays, thirty-one new scenarios, and 80 new silky-smooth die-cut playing pieces (60 double-sized "long" ship pieces and 20 square ones). It is not playable by itself; you’ll need Jutland game and High Seas Fleet book to play the scenarios. [Forum]
- SWWAS: Eastern Fleet, Second Edition (Avalanche Press Preorder)
- GWAS: Remember the Maine (Avalanche Press Preorder)
Remember the Maine is a complete boxed game in the Great War at Sea game series, based on the Spanish-American naval war in the Caribbean Sea. There are 45 (yes, forty-five!) scenarios covering all the battles and operations that took place, and many that could have taken place. There are also battle scenarios for the actions in the Philippines. [Forum]
- Defiant Russia: Red Victory Expansion (new from Avalanche Press)
- Panzer Grenadier: Armata Romana Expansion (new from Avalanche Press)
- Panzer Grenadier: 1940 The Fall of France (Avalanche Press Preorder)
- Second World War at Sea: Horn of Africa (Avalanche Press Preorder)
Horn of Africa takes players to this little-known theatre of the Second World War, the battles between the Royal Navy’s Red Sea Force and the Regia Marina’s Red Sea Flotilla during the East African Campaign of 1940-1941. Ten battle and 15 operational scenarios depict the major actions of the campaign, along with a number of hypothetical situations that examine possible British intervention in the Second Italo-Abyssinian War of 1935-1936, as well as the use of ships on both sides not historically available but which with better preparation in the 1930’s or even on the eve of war could have been present. [Forum]