- Interview with Brian Train
- Hollandspiele Episode 84 [podcast]
- Remembering Richard H. Berg [Hollandspiele]
- The Lost Provinces Review [video]
- Siege of Izmail (new from Hollandspiele)
- The Grunwald Swords Replay
- With It Or On It (new from Hollandspiele)
With It Or On It is the first game in the Shields & Swords Ancients series. Like its medieval era cousin Shields & Swords II, this series takes a broad brush approach to simulating battles, this time of the ancient period, with an emphasis on speed and playability. This first game looks at six battles fought during the Greco-Persian and Peloponnesian Wars. [Forum]
- Horse & Musket: Dawn of an Era Replay
- Antony and Cleopatra Unboxing [video]
- Table Battles: Age of Alexander Expansion Review [video]
- Brave Little Belgium Replay
- Horse & Musket Annual #1 (new from Hollandspiele)
The first annual scenario book for Sean Chick's Horse & Musket series brings twenty new battles to your table from throughout the eras covered in the first three volumes. Ownership of all three will enable you to enjoy all twenty scenarios included herein, though some scenarios can be played with only the base game, or only one of the previous expansions. [Forum]
- Brave Little Belgium Replay
- Brave Little Belgium Replay
- The Lost Provinces Unboxing [video]
- Antony and Cleopatra (new from Hollandspiele)
John Theissen’s streamlined approach to operational warfare in the nineteenth century in games such as Hood’s Last Gamble and Campaign of Nations has won him a number of admirers. Now he turns his attention to the last war of the Roman Republic, to the marching of Legions and the sailing of fleets, to the rise of Augustus and the fall of Mark Antony and the savvy Queen of Egypt, Cleopatra. [Forum]
- Horse & Musket: Dawn of an Era Replay
- Charlemagne: Master of Europe Review [video]
- Charlemagne, Master of Europe Play Overview [video]
- Table Battles Expansion No. 3: Gettysburg (new from Hollandspiele)
This third expansion to the popular Table Battles series focuses its attention on a single day: 2 July 1863, the second day of the Battle of Gettysburg. Famous engagements from throughout the attack each get their own scenario, while a final scenario zooms out for a "big picture" view of the whole thing. [Forum]