We are also trying out one of the missions involving objectives so it’s not just a slug-fest. Hey BoLS Readers! AdamHarry here with another BoLS Battle Report – this time we’re playing some Star Wars: Armada! I’m playing the Imperials in a very basic list with 3 Capital Ships and a TIE Wing of fighters vs a Rebel list with 2 of the newer Assault Frigates and a wing of character led fighters. We will provide additional information as it becomes available.”įantasy Flight Games also previously announced that there will be no more new releases for their much-loved Star Wars Imperial Assualt game.It’s a meat-and-potatoes fleet of Imperials vs a tricked out Rebel fleet at 300 points! Come check out the Star Wars Armada Action! However, we currently do not have any new Armada products in development. “As we move into 2022 and beyond, we are excited to continue support of Star Wars: Armada by prioritizing reprints of existing products and through Organized Play initiatives. So Star Wars Armada doesn’t seem to be quite dead yet, but without a roadmap for future offerings, one has to wonder if the game is simply on life support. Yet not all is lost as they did state that they are still reprinting previous releases, and also supporting organized play.
On their Twitter feed yesterday, Atomic Mass Games announced that no new Star Wars Armada products are currently in development for at least 2021 or 2022. Yet fans of their capital ship game, Star Wars Armada, received some sad news yesterday. Yet since then, they haven’t excitably been idle, with new releases announced for Marvel Crisis Protocol, Star Wars X-Wing, and Star Wars Legion. Atomic Mass Games was known for the Marvel Crisis Protocol skirmish game, but not much else. Last November when Asomdee owned Fantasy Flight Games announced the move of their miniatures game over to Atomic Mass Studios, fans weren’t quite sure what to expect.