Battlefront, writer of the practically quarter-century-old Fight Mission collection of turn-based wargames, has been acquired by Slitherine, writer of titles similar to Starship Troopers: Terran Command and Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector. The announcement, made Tuesday in a information launch, helps pave the way in which to a extra steady future for the franchise with roots in tabletop gaming.
Formally launched as Fight Mission: Past Overlord in 2000, the distinctive creation of Stephen Grammont and Charles Moylan was instantly impressed by Avalon Hillβs 1977 tabletop traditional, Squad Chief. It permits gamers to take management of company- and battalion-sized formations (roughly 100-1,000 troopers) in a singular βWEGOβ fashion of turn-based gameplay. Each side of the battle situation orders, which then play out in real-time like a conflict film.
The Fight Mission collection has expanded past its roots in World Battle II, particularly during the last decade. Titles now out there on Steam embrace Fight Mission: Shock Power 2, which pits hypothetical models from Syria and NATO nations towards each other; and Fight Mission: Chilly Battle, described as a ββwhat ifβ sandbox to experiment any conflict between NATO and Warsaw Pact forces.β
βWe’re excited to hitch forces with Slitherine,β stated collection co-creator and Battlefrount co-founder Grammont. βTheir imaginative and prescient for the way forward for wargaming aligns completely with ours, and we’re assured that collectively we are able to obtain nice issues. We look ahead to bringing new and thrilling content material to our devoted fanbase.β
The announcement additionally acknowledged that new choices are at present within the works.
βThis partnership is poised to ship new and thrilling experiences for followers of the style, whereas increasing the attain and impression of Fight Mission,β Slitherine stated. βCollectively, Slitherine and Battlefront are devoted to rising the wargaming market in a significant and sustainable method, guaranteeing that this beloved style continues to thrive for years to return.β