Warlord Battle With Bolt Action Brits & Canadians Next Year
October 7, 2020 by brennon
If you're into your World War II D-Day wargaming then you have a new supplement to look forward to next year for Warlord Games' Bolt Action. Campaign: D-Day - British & Canadian Sectors is going to be available in January 2021.
D-Day British & Canadian Sectors // Bolt Action
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This particular entry into the series moves the fighting away from the Americans and towards the British and Canadian forces from the Commonwealth who battled up the beaches of Gold, Sword and Juno.
The campaign follows this struggle from the landings through to Caen and the Falaise Pocket. Much like in their other campaign supplements you'll find a selection of new scenarios to play, Theatre Selectors, units, plus rules for the Canadian Army in Europe. You'll be able to continue your liberation of Europe from a different point of view.
It is worth keeping an eye out for what Warlord Games have planned for this book as you'll most likely see a special pre-order miniature popping up during December and January plus some new unit boxes to supplement both the British and the Canadians.
Are you tempted to follow this particular invasion path during D-Day?
"The campaign follows the struggle from the landings through to Caen and the Falaise Pocket..."
Great for D-Day player’s.
Although it is titled “D-Day” the book actually follows the Anglo-Canadian forces through the Normandy campaign. Its more of a Post D-Day book
Cool – big fan of the campaign books, just wish Warlord would replicate the format for games like Pike and Shotte, Hail Ceasar/SPQR and Black Powder. The Black Powder supplements have been good but could you imagine an Austerlitz campaign book done with the same passion as these?
I would probably cut off an appendage to get that quality of campaign book on the 1805 and 1809 Austrian campaigns
I’m a big fan of the campaign books. I will be adding this one to the collection too. As a group we have played a number of them. The scenarios are great fun and the background information is spot on. They quite often have me following up with more reading having caught my interest.
Fantastic, I have wanted this for some time!
I have a couple of relevant Osprey books to read first, as well as existing projects to comfortably finish before this books release in January (?). I’m looking forward to getting a Canadian force up and running after it’s release.
Canadian lists are really fun in it as well!