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''Wargamer'' (originally ''The Wargamer'') is a British
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specialising in
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s, with a particular focus on
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s,
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s, and strategic card games. It also publishes articles on various digital wargames and
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s for the PC and other digital platforms. It is currently owned and operated by Network N. It has several sister sites, including ''
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'', ''Pocket Tactics'', ''The Loadout'', and ''The Digital Fix'', which cover video games and home entertainment respectively.


History

''The Wargamer'' was founded in September 1995 by Mario R. Kroll originally with the purpose of being a website to facilitate matchmaking play-by-email opponents for computer wargames. Its initial support included the '' Panzer General'', '' Steel Panthers'' and the ''
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'' series, although it quickly expanded to cover titles like Norm Koger's ''
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'', TalonSoft's ''
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'' series, and a number of HPS Simulations games. Eventually, ''The Wargamer'' evolved to provide editorial coverage, game reviews, news reporting and served as a custom scenario repository for nearly all war or
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s that supported custom scenario creation. It suffered an outage for about ten days and data loss when hackers used a Microsoft FrontPage vulnerability for its defacement on 7–8 December 2012. As Kroll later said, the hacking incident was "the final straw" in his decision to sell the website after facing nearly two years of financial hardship. He contacted
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' owner David Heath, with whom he had cooperated in the past for making The Gamers Net (which ''The Wargamer'' was briefly part of), to arrange a deal with Shaun Wallace of ''MilitaryGamer'', a website belonging to Heath. On 19 February 2003, Kroll announced that his site to be acquired by Virtual Business Designs, Inc. owning ''MilitaryGamer''; it was merged with the latter in March. ''The Wargamer'' was previously part of the Strategy Allies Network, together with ''
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'' and ''
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'',—the affiliation has since disbanded. In 2010, Slitherine Software merged with the parent company of ''The Wargamer'', Matrix Games. In 2015, it was paired with mobile-strategy website ''Pocket Tactics'' when the latter was acquired by the Slitherine Group of companies. The definite article was dropped from its logo in February that year. In 2017, it was joined by a third companion website when ''Strategy Gamer'' was launched in April. In February 2018, all three websites were sold to Network N. Ltd. From 2018 to 2020, Joe Robinson was editor in chief of ''Wargamer'' (as well as of ''Pocket Tactics'' and ''Strategy Gamer''). Then, in January 2021, Network N relaunched ''Wargamer'', with Alex Evans taking over as editor. The website launched with a new design, branding, and petrol-blue colour scheme, as well as a new editorial mandate to cover tabletop games of all kinds, alongside digital wargames.


Content

Since its 2021 relaunch, ''Wargamer'' expanded focus has included significantly more coverage of miniature wargames,
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s,
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s, tabletop role-playing games (including ''Dungeons & Dragons'' 5th edition), as well as ''
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'', ''
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'', and other
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tabletop miniature wargames.


Recognition

''Wargamer'' has received recognition for excellence in content, including several mentions via ''
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''s military gaming column, authored by William R. Trotter. At its height of popularity, ''Wargamer'' enjoyed over a million monthly visitors and had incorporated ''Pie's Tactics'', which at the time was the leading website for the tactical video game series '' Rainbow Six'' and ''Rogue Spear'' by Red Storm Entertainment. In spring 2001, it was ranked 66th out of the 100 most popular gaming websites by Hot100.com. The site also achieved recognition outside its niche around 2002, when it was recommended by ''
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'' and the generalist gaming book ''The Rough Guide to Videogaming''. The site's importance for the computer wargaming genre, usually deprived of reviews in the traditional wargaming media of the time, was academically recognised in the same year.


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External links

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''Wargamer'' - Public Relations (archived version)
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