Q&A Time! Talking Fallout: Wasteland Warfare With Modiphius
May 3, 2017 by brennon
We had the chance to fire over some questions about the new Fallout: Wasteland Warfare miniatures game coming to the tabletop in the near future from Modiphius.
Chris Birch gave us a taster of what we can expect to see from the game when it launches.
BoW: So, we've seen the first few teasers about the Fallout: Wasteland Warfare miniatures game. Can you give us some more detail on how the game is going to release initially?
Chris Birch: You can expect a series of factions being released in waves with starter sets and then expansions for each faction to add to them and build the force you want. Everything is in super high quality resin produced in the UK with scenic bases included as standard.
We’re still considering a two player starter set which is aimed at the more mainstream market and that will likely follow after.
We know that the miniatures are going to be 32mm in scale but what material are they going to be made out of and will they come pre-assembled or in a more traditional miniatures format?
They’re very high quality resin - we’re using the same company that Hawk Wargames uses for their excellent resin production. They will not be pre-assembled but resin parts - we’re trying to keep assembly simple and minimal parts where possible though.
Saying that I do plan a sprue of stuff for modders to use - like guns, heads, kit, etc.
Can you tell us a bit more about the factions that are going to be present in the game?
I think you can guess we’re going to see the Brotherhood of Steel and the Supermutants quite early on, we then have plans to gradually roll out more factions month by month.
This week we’re doing a big survey to see which factions people are most looking forward to and that will shape which factions we introduce in wave two and three of the releases.
The idea of PvP, Co-Op & Solo tabletop missions sounds fascinating. Can you run through a bit more on how that plays out?
Well aside from player vs player, I’ve always wanted a wargame with decent solo rules so we’re working on AI decks that are flavoured by their factions specific tactics so you will see one faction acting differently to another if you face off against them on your own or with a friend.
By creating solo rules we can then have players team up together against the game - like defending a joint base together, or perhaps instead we’re playing a PvP game where a third side is controlled by the game.
Modiphius has a long history of working on some great role-playing games. How much of an influence has that had on where you go with this miniatures game?
I think it’s led us to try to bring more narrative missions to the game. Something I’ve found with a lot of wargames is a lack of decent scenarios - so we’re planning lots of linked missions in story driven campaigns with regular monthly releases in a storyline as well as packaged bundles.
Of course if you just want to face off for caps or fight over a simple objective that’s easy. We’re also considering some evolving storylines that are wrapped around each faction and how the players can have an influence on that - more on that soon!
Is there more about the general mechanics of the game you can tell us, for example how a standard turn might break down on the tabletop?
I can’t reveal too much yet as it’s still in play testing and these things could change a lot. Needless to say there’s a couple of levels of play for each unit - either as characters or squads. We could roll out with just three or four cool characters and see what the wasteland has to throw at us, or face off against your squads of say a dozen raiders.
The game focuses on games ranging from three up to thirty models, however we’re working on a mob version that would let you field much bigger numbers without it taking days to play.
Are you going to be taking this game to Kickstarter or via another platform?
It won’t be a kickstarter but a pre-order on the Modiphius store or in your local gaming stores. There will be some cool bonuses for pre-ordering from us, but we’re trying to ensure you can get this anywhere there’s a good gaming store.
Cheers for the update Chris!
Are you excited for where things could go with a Fallout miniatures game? We're certainly liking the sound of these multiple modes of play allowing you to tailor it to your gaming group, or indeed solo play.
Let us know your thoughts in the comments below...
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I’d like to see a scale comparison, bases 25 or 30 mm?
I love the Fallout universe, but I wish it was 28mm.
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!!!!
Yup, there goes my wallet. Bye bye wallet…was nice knowing you…
I cannot imagine an upper limit of money I would be willing to spend on this, hoping it has some of the stuff from the first 2 games combat system for inspiration for playing this game as it would fit perfectly into a war gaming system.
Look stop complaining about money and just accept the inevitable. We are all going to sell at least one major organ on the black market in order to finance this. A small price to pay to have this on the table top!
Bye bye wage ! And buying all the weathering powders & paints 😀
As others have stated bye bye money. Can’t wait especially for the solo rules.
I’m all in on this along with quite a few of us here. It will be great to see an effective solo and co-op play mechanic. I’m hoping my youngest will also want to engage with it. He loves this franchise and is a big role player too so a close-to-the-original game with a strong narrative will be important for him.
Where do i post my wallet ? This is going to be great.
The detail on the power armour looks incredible. They all look like they’d be a lot of fun to paint.
Super excited as well. Going to keep my eyes open for more info, hope BoW will be all over this so I don’t miss anything.
Would love a “regular folks” faction, so the people that have their small settlements can defend themselves against the horrors of the wasteland. That would be the most interesting faction I think. For me the game shone the brightest when I could help the settlements grow and protect them against the other factions like slavers and super mutants.
My wallet is already burning. Take it guys. Just take it!!!!!!!!
I really want to get this! I’ve played like 300 hours of Fallout 4 😛 Imagine the terrain and painting possibilities!
I am all for a Fallout skirmish game (or larger
OK, somehow I lost most of most. Ahem, as I was saying, I am all for a Fallout skirmish game (or larger). However, when I spread the news of a Fallout miniatures game among my gaming group, our first thought was what a great RPG it would make. We have begun drafting some home brewed rules for an RPG. I have a vision of building terrian for a Vault enterance and interior. I wonder how I can motorize a tabletop version of a Vault’s enormous geared door? Anyway, I am can’t wait for this game. Has anyone else thought about… Read more »
Well, the old PC game Fallout Tactics came with a pen and paper version of the rules for Fallout 1 and 2 for roleplaying purposes called Fallout Warfare. Here’s a link to a BGG forum post that has links to the rules, which are free and available:
https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/65775/fallout-warfare-officially-free
I hope they bring some of the original Fallout into the game.
I’m a big Fallout fan anyway, and the AoS’ing of 40k isn’t to my taste…. think I know where my money is going to be spent later this year! 😀
sooo let’s put it this way….. Fallout…. coop….. solo play?
Oh bugger… I’m in
have never played fallout but modiphius are making all the right noises. high end resins and RPG style skirmish game is what it’s all about. solo play sounds interesting and i’m intrigued to see how they will link this with the other aspects of the game.
only negative for me right now is that while the detail on the sculpts are great, there a little bit flat at the minute. would like to see you guys really explore what resin gives you the potential to do.