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''Flames of War'' (abbreviated as ''FoW'') is a
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the World War II by country, vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great power ...
tabletop miniatures wargame produced by the New Zealand company Battlefront Miniatures Ltd. The 1st Edition set of rules was published in 2002. ''Flames of War'' allows players to wargame company level battles from the European, Pacific and North African Theatres of World War II, using 1/100 scale miniatures (15 mm figure scale) and miniature armor. In the 1st Edition rulebook basic army lists were provided for the mid-war period (1942–1943), while Battlefront published early (1939–1941) and late war (1944–1945) army lists on their website (subsequently these early and late war lists were removed). The 2nd Edition of the rulebook was published in 2006. The 3rd Edition of the rules was released on March 10th, 2012. The 4th Edition rules were released in March 2017.


Gameplay

Gameplay takes place over a series of turns, with players alternating movement, shooting and close assault. This simple sequence of play, often called "I-Go, You-go", helps people who are unfamiliar with wargames or who are familiar with other games with a similar structure to quickly learn the rules. The game is optimized for two players, although it can be played by a larger number of players playing against each other or grouped in teams. Play revolves around company-level tactics, with each stand or element representing an infantry fireteam (half-squad/
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), an artillery piece and its crew, or a single vehicle (such as a tank, jeep, or armoured car). Air support is also available, in the form of fighter bombers (such as the
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) and ground attack aircraft (such as the Ilyushin Il-2 "Shturmovik"), with aircraft generally being represented by 1:144 scale models. The main rulebook has scenarios that players can use for their games, with all of these scenarios centered on capturing objectives. Additional army sourcebooks contain further scenarios, usually centered on historical events relevant to that particular book. Game play utilizes six-sided dice to pass various skill tests used to shoot at enemies or pass motivation based tests. Movement distances and weapon ranges are provided in both inches and centimeters and are usually measured with tape measures or other measuring aides. Tokens are used to indicate pinned down troops, bogged down vehicles etc. Current army sourcebooks are based on particular campaigns and include army lists for the German (Wehrmacht) forces (such as ''
Afrika Korps The Afrika Korps or German Africa Corps (, }; DAK) was the German expeditionary force in Africa during the North African Campaign of World War II. First sent as a holding force to shore up the Italian defense of its African colonies, the ...
'', Waffen SS and ''Luftwaffe'' ground troops), the U.S. Army (including Rangers and Airborne units), the armies of United Kingdom and
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(India, Australia, Canada, South Africa, and New Zealand), the
Red Army The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army (Russian language, Russian: Рабо́че-крестья́нская Кра́сная армия),) often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist R ...
of the Soviet Union, (including the Soviet ''8ya Gvardeyskiy Strelkovy Korpus''), the Italian army (including elite ''
Bersaglieri The Bersaglieri, singular Bersagliere, (, "sharpshooter") are a troop of marksmen in the Italian Army's infantry corps. They were originally created by General Alessandro La Marmora on 18 June 1836 to serve in the Royal Sardinian Army, whi ...
'' and ''Paracadutisti'', regular ''Fucilieri'', and fascist Blackshirts paramilitaries), as well as nations that played as smaller role such as the Polish, Hungarians, Finnish, Romanians, as well as the Japanese and United States Marines for the Pacific Theatre campaign. ''Flames of War'' provides players who are interested in World War II wargaming but lack an in-depth knowledge of the period with a “one stop shop”. The rulebook and sourcebooks provide the rules of the game, scenarios to play, background material on historical forces and battles and guides to organizing, assembling, and painting miniature armies.


Rules and sourcebooks

Battlefront divides World War II into three periods. Early-war (1939–41), mid-war (1942–43) and late-war (1944–45). Each period has its own point values aimed at recreating actual battle situations that would have occurred during the respective time periods. Sourcebooks are compiled to represent forces from one of the time periods, some only cover specific battles (Blood, Guts, and Glory, Devil's Charge, etc.) while other books cover broad campaigns with lists that span multiple years (North Africa, Eastern Front, etc.). To play ''Flames of War'' the player will need a Rulebook and a Source book containing Army Lists. The current rules are found in the Fourth Edition Rule Book, of which there are actually two. One covers the Early War and Late War periods and helps players effectively upgrade their Third Edition armies to Fourth Edition rules. The other rulebook covers the Mid War period only and sourcebooks containing army lists have now been released to accompany this new Fourth Edition. For tournament play, players are typically allowed to include either (depending on the tournament organizer). Third edition source books and selected "Web Briefings" published on Battlefront's web site, or, Fourth edition source books during this period of transition.


Fourth Edition Rulebooks, Starter/Army box sets and Sourcebooks

* ''Flames of War - Rule Book V4'', released in 2017, FW007 covers Mid-War period only. * ''Flames of War - Rule Book V4'', released in 2017 Free, FW008 covers Early-War & Late-War period allowing players to upgrade Third Edition armies to Fourth Edition rules.


Early-War period Sourcebooks

None have as of yet (October 2022) been released yet but the players can still upgrade own Third Edition Armies by using the Fourth Edition Rulebook specifically covering the Early War and Late War periods.


Mid-War period Sourcebooks

* ''Desert Rats'' released in Feb 2017 covers North Africa British desert forces 1942–43, this was quickly superseded with the publication of Armored Fist. * ''Afrika Korps'' released in Mar 2017 covers North African German desert forces 1942-43. * ''Avanti'' released in Jan 2018 covers Italian North African desert forces 1942-43. * ''Fighting First'' released in Dec 2017 covers U.S. Army forces in the North Africa desert Area 1942-43. * ''Armored Fist'' released in April 2018, supersedes Desert Rats and like that covers North African desert British forces 1942-43. * ''Iron Cross'' released in late 2018, covers German forces at the
Battle of Stalingrad The Battle of Stalingrad (23 August 19422 February 1943) was a major battle on the Eastern Front of World War II where Nazi Germany and its allies unsuccessfully fought the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad (later r ...
1942-1943. * ''Enemy at the Gates'' released in late 2018, covers Soviet forces 1942 though the Battle of Stalingrad 1942-1943. *''Red Banner'' released in early 2019, covers Soviet forces during the Battle of Kursk 1943. *''Ghost Panzers'' released in early 2019, covers German forces during the Battle of Kursk 1943. *''North Africa: Mid-War'' released in March 2022, includes all content from Armored Fist, Fighting First, Afrika Korp, Avanti, mid-war Airborne forces. *''Eastern Front: Mid-war'' released in August 2022, includes all content from Iron Cross, Ghost Panzer, Red Banner, Enemy at the Gates, White Death, Hungarian Steel, and Brave Romania.


Mid-War period Force Booklets

*''All American'' released in November 2019, covers American Airborne and Rangers during mid-war campaigns 1942-1943. *''Death From Above'' released in November 2019, covers German and Italian Airborne forces during mid-war campaigns 1942-1943. *''Red Devils'' released in May 2020, covers British Airborne and Commando forces during mid-war campaigns 1942-1943.


Late-War period Source Books

* ''Armies Of Late War'', released early 2018, covers the US, German, British, and Soviet forces. Alternatively the players can upgrade Third Edition Armies by using the Fourth Edition Rule book specifically covering the Early War and Late War periods. * ''Fortress Europe'', released in May 2019 covering American, German, British and Soviet forces in a simple introductory manner with simple list of forces. * ''D-Day American Forces In Normandy'', released in May 2019 covering the Normandy Invasion, Operation Overlord, to the Breakout during Operation Cobra and on to the Fall of Brest and Paris in late August–September 1944. * ''D-Day German Forces in Normandy'', released in September 2019 covering the Defense of the Atlantic War in Normandy, the Defense of Saint Lo then the following Battle in Brittany. * ''D-Day British Forces in Normandy'', released in 2020 covering British and Commonwealth forces from the D-Day amphibious and airborne landings through to the Normandy Breakout. * ''D-Day Waffen SS'', released in August 2020 covering the quickly mobilized army of veteran-led conscripts to counter-attack the Allied invasion front in France in 1944. * ''Bagration Soviet'', released in September 2020 covering the events of Operation Bagration and the Soviet Army's offensive against Germany in Byelorussia on June 22nd, 1944. * ''Bagration German'', released in March 2021 covering the German forces fighting from Finland to Romania to repel the vicious Russian offensive from January 1944-45. *''Bulge American'', released in November 2021 covering the American forces defending against the German Ardennes Counteroffensive from December 1944 to January 1945. *''Bulge German'', released in May 2022 covering the German forces attacking through Ardennes from December 1944 to January 1945. *''Bulge British'', released in October 2022 covering the British forces involved in Operation: Market Garden through the Bulge and end of the war.


Third Edition sourcebooks

Third Edition Sourcebooks are currently being replaced by Fourth Edition Sourcebooks, but during this period of transition the players can upgrade own Third Edition Armies by using the Fourth Edition Rulebook specifically covering the Early War and Late War periods.


Early-War period

* ''Barbarossa'', released in Oct 2014 covers German forces invading the Soviet Union.
Operation Barbarossa Operation Barbarossa (german: link=no, Unternehmen Barbarossa; ) was the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany and many of its Axis allies, starting on Sunday, 22 June 1941, during the Second World War. The operation, code-named afte ...
began a struggle of epic proportions that would result in four years of bitter fighting between the Germans and Soviets. It all began in the early hours of 22 June 1941 with a German surprise attack across the border of the Soviet Union with three army groups and 3.8 million Axis soldiers. * ''Rising Sun'', covers the Soviet Union's early war operations in the
Winter War The Winter War,, sv, Vinterkriget, rus, Зи́мняя война́, r=Zimnyaya voyna. The names Soviet–Finnish War 1939–1940 (russian: link=no, Сове́тско-финская война́ 1939–1940) and Soviet–Finland War 1 ...
against Finland, as well as their operations against the Japanese Empire. This book represents the first official lists for the Pacific Theater of Operations.


Late-War period

* ''Berlin'', in released June 2015, covers Soviet forces during the
Battle of Berlin The Battle of Berlin, designated as the Berlin Strategic Offensive Operation by the Soviet Union, and also known as the Fall of Berlin, was one of the last major offensives of the European theatre of World War II. After the Vistula– ...
. The culmination of Flames Of War's Late-War period, the Berlin intelligence handbook focuses on the Soviet assault on the German capital city of Berlin, the battles to encircle it, and the final desperate defense by the rag-tag German forces. * ''Nachtjager'', which means 'Night Hunter', released in Dec 2012, covers The Battle For Northern Germany in the months of March - May 1945. * ''The Battle of the Bulge'', released in Sept 2016, covers Allied Forces on the German Border, Sep 1944 – Feb 1945 and The
Ardennes Offensive The Battle of the Bulge, also known as the Ardennes Offensive, was the last major German offensive campaign on the Western Front during World War II. The battle lasted from 16 December 1944 to 28 January 1945, towards the end of the war i ...
: German Forces in
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and the Ardennes, Sep 1944 – Feb 1945. Replaces Blood, Guts, and Glory, Devil's Charge and Nuts. * ''The Ardennes Offensive'', covers German Forces in Lorraine and the Ardennes, Sep 1944–Feb 1945 Replaces Blood, Guts, and Glory, Devil's Charge and Nuts. * ''Bulge'', a compilation set released in Sept 2016, containing The Battle of the Bulge & The Ardennes Offensive in a special slip case. * ''Blood, Guts and Glory'', released in April 2012, covers the fighting in
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and Lorraine. Includes lists for American Tank, Tank Destroyer and Armored Infantry companies from September 1944 to the end of January 1945, as well as providing lists for the tanks and infantry of the Panzer Brigades that fought in this area. * ''Devil's Charge'', released in July 2012, covers the fighting by the
6th Panzer Army The 6th Panzer Army (german: 6. Panzerarmee) was a formation of the German Army, formed in the autumn of 1944. The 6th Panzer Army was first used as an offensive force during the Battle of the Bulge, in which it operated as the northernmost element ...
in the Battle of the Bulge. Includes lists for ''
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'' Peiper and Skorzeny's Panzer Brigade 150. For the American's it covers the infantry, engineers, light tank and cavalry companies that fought from September 1944 to the end of January 1945. * ''Nuts!'', released in October 2012, covers the fighting around
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and
Operation Nordwind Operation Northwind (german: Unternehmen Nordwind) was the last major Nazi Germany, German offensive of World War II on the Western Front (World War II), Western Front. Northwind was launched to support the German Ardennes offensive campaign in ...
. Includes lists for US Paratroopers, Airborne Engineers and Glider Infantry of the
101st Airborne Division The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) ("Screaming Eagles") is a light infantry division of the United States Army that specializes in air assault operations. It can plan, coordinate, and execute multiple battalion-size air assault operati ...
, as well as '' Volksgrenadiers'', Schwere Panzerjager Abteilung 653 (with
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s) and the troops of the 25th Panzergrenadier and 17th SS-Panzergrenadier divisions. * ''Market Garden'', released in February 2013, covers fighting by Allied Forces in
Operation Market Garden Operation Market Garden was an Allied military operation during the Second World War fought in the Netherlands from 17 to 27 September 1944. Its objective was to create a salient into German territory with a bridgehead over the River Rhine, ...
. Includes lists for British, Polish and American Airborne forces and ground forces such as British 30th Armoured Corps. Also includes lists for Canadian forces that fought in the
Battle of the Scheldt The Battle of the Scheldt in World War II was a series of military operations led by the First Canadian Army, with Polish and British units attached, to open up the shipping route to Antwerp so that its port could be used to supply the Alli ...
. It replaces A Bridge Too Far and Hell's Highway. * ''Bridge by Bridge'', released in February 2013, covers fighting by Axis Forces in Operation Market Garden. Includes German
Fallschirmjäger The ''Fallschirmjäger'' () were the paratrooper branch of the German Luftwaffe before and during World War II. They were the first German paratroopers to be committed in large-scale airborne operations. Throughout World War II, the commander ...
, Wehrmacht and SS troops. It replaces A Bridge Too Far and Hell's Highway. * ''Overlord'', released in June 2013, covers the
Allied invasion of Normandy Operation Overlord was the codename for the Battle of Normandy, the Allied operation that launched the successful invasion of German-occupied Western Europe during World War II. The operation was launched on 6 June 1944 (D-Day) with the Nor ...
. Replaces Turning Tide and Earth & Steel. * ''Atlantik Wall'', released in June 2013, covers the defense and counterattacks of France by German forces. Replaces Turning Tide and Earth & Steel. * ''D-Day Overlord: Return to Normandy'', compiles Atlantik Wall & Overlord books in a special slip case. * ''Desperate Measures'', released in December 2013 provides briefings and lists for the final Soviet push into Berlin. * ''Fortress Italy'', released in Dec 2014 covers German and Italian RSI fascist forces in Italy 1944–45. Replaces Dogs & Devils and Cassino. Contains the Hermann Göring Fallschirmpanzerdivision & troops defending the
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and
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. * ''Road To Rome'', released in Dec 2014 covers Allied forces in Italy 1944–45. Contains British/Commonwealth, Polish, U.S. and French forces. Replaces Dogs & Devils and Cassino. * ''Italy Compilation'', contains Road To Rome and Fortress Italy. * ''Bridge at Remagen'', released in Jun 2014 covers the decisive battles in the
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, Germany's industrial heartland and center-stage for the last major fights between US and German forces. * ''Gung Ho'', released in Apr 2016 covers US Marine Corps Pacific Forces,
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and
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. It replaces Island Landing and Atoll Landings. Books mark a change in format, concentrating on one nation rather than offering two opposing nations. Special Rules: Gung-Ho, Semper Fi,
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Automatic Rifles and War Dogs rules. * ''Banzai'', released in Apr 2016 covers Imperial Japanese Pacific Forces, four intelligence briefings, Special Rules: Battles Guadalcanal and
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. Banzai Charge;
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; No Surrender; Seishien; Human Bullet; Banners; Regimental Standards; Hell By Day, Paradise By Night; and
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.


Second Edition sourcebooks

Some, but not all, Second Edition Sourcebooks have already been replaced by Third Edition Sourcebooks. Those that have not already been replaced by Third Edition Sourcebooks are currently being replaced by Fourth Edition Sourcebooks. During this period of transition the players can upgrade own Second Edition Armies by using the Fourth Edition Rulebook specifically covering the Early War and Late War periods.


Early-War period

* ''Blitzkrieg'', covering the
Invasion of Poland The invasion of Poland (1 September – 6 October 1939) was a joint attack on the Republic of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union which marked the beginning of World War II. The German invasion began on 1 September 1939, one week af ...
and the
Fall of France The Battle of France (french: bataille de France) (10 May – 25 June 1940), also known as the Western Campaign ('), the French Campaign (german: Frankreichfeldzug, ) and the Fall of France, was the German invasion of France during the Second World ...
, it includes Polish, French, British and German Lists. * ''Hellfire and Back'', covering the early war battles in
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, it includes English, German and Italian Lists. * ''Burning Empires'', a continuation of Early War battles in North Africa and
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, it includes lists for Raiding Forces as well, including one American one. * ''Desert War: 1940-41'', Contains Hellfire and Back and Burning Empires books.


Mid-War period

* ''Ostfront'', covering all the armies that fought on the Eastern or Russian Front, both Axis (including their allies such as the Hungarians, Finns and Romanians) and Allied forces. It is replaced by "Eastern Front". * ''Afrika'', this covers the war in North Africa and
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. Again this sourcebook includes both Axis and Allied forces, including their various allies. * ''Mid-War Monsters'', this covers various experimental armored fighting vehicles of World War II, including the
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, the Boarhound Armored Car, the Sturer Emil Self Propelled Anti-tank Gun, and the KV-5 Heavy Tank. * ''North Africa'', this updates and replaces the ''Afrika'' sourcebook. The specific organizations for the ''Deutsches Afrikakorps'' and Italian forces in Libya and Egypt have been included. Forces are split into North African,
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, Sicily, and Italy briefings. New forces previously not found in ''Afrika'', such as British Airborne or a ''Panzerspähwagenkompanie'', are included. * ''Eastern Front'', this updates and replaces the ''Ostfront'' sourcebook similarly to the ''North Africa'' book. It was released on January 9, 2010.


Late-War period

* ''Festung Europa'', army lists for German, US, British and Soviet infantry, motorized, reconnaissance, and armored forces. * ''D Minus 1'', army lists for the Allied paratroop and air-landing units active in the European theater during January–August 1944. * ''D-Day'', containing rules for the Normandy campaign, including beach landings, fighting in the ''
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''. * ''Bloody Omaha'', army lists for German and US infantry divisions engaged in
Operation Overlord Operation Overlord was the codename for the Battle of Normandy, the Allied operation that launched the successful invasion of German-occupied Western Europe during World War II. The operation was launched on 6 June 1944 (D-Day) with the Norm ...
on 6 June 1944. * ''Villers-Bocage'', army lists for German and British tank units fighting for control of the Normandy town of Villers-Bocage on 13 June 1944. Includes new heroes, new unit organizations, and new scenarios. * ''Monty's Meatgrinder'', army lists for German and British/Canadian forces fighting for Caen from June to August 1944. This book is the first to remove the number of support units limitation based on combat platoons. * ''Cobra, the Normandy Breakout'', army lists for SS and American troops fighting during Operation Cobra, the breakout from Normandy. * ''Stalin's Onslaught'', army lists for the initial assault in
Operation Bagration Operation Bagration (; russian: Операция Багратио́н, Operatsiya Bagration) was the codename for the 1944 Soviet Byelorussian strategic offensive operation (russian: Белорусская наступательная оп ...
focusing on the Soviet 8th Independent Penal Battalion, Soviet IS-2 heavy tank battalion and German 78. ''Sturmdivision''. This is the first of three books to focus on Operation Bagration. * ''Fortress Europe'' was released on 15 November 2008 and updates ''Festung Europa'' to make it consistent with the new style of army lists and includes options added by PDF. * ''Hammer & Sickle'', army lists for the drive on Minsk during
Operation Bagration Operation Bagration (; russian: Операция Багратио́н, Operatsiya Bagration) was the codename for the 1944 Soviet Byelorussian strategic offensive operation (russian: Белорусская наступательная оп ...
focusing on the Soviet
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Divisions and German Sperrverband "Armoured Blocking Forces" and 505th German Tiger tank battalion. This is the second of three books to focus on Operation Bagration. * ''Firestorm - Bagration'', a Campaign box focused on
Operation Bagration Operation Bagration (; russian: Операция Багратио́н, Operatsiya Bagration) was the codename for the 1944 Soviet Byelorussian strategic offensive operation (russian: Белорусская наступательная оп ...
. * ''River Of Heroes'', the last in the Bagration cycle, and focuses on the
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SS Panzer divisions, and the Soviet Sapper battalions. * ''Hell's Highway'', the first book in the Market-Garden series, covering German '' Fallshirmjagers'', the American 82nd and
101st Airborne Division The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) ("Screaming Eagles") is a light infantry division of the United States Army that specializes in air assault operations. It can plan, coordinate, and execute multiple battalion-size air assault operati ...
s and the British Guards Armoured Division. * ''A Bridge too Far'', the second and last book in the Market-Garden series, covering the battles for
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and
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. * ''Firestorm - Market Garden'', a Campaign box focused on Operation Market-Garden. * ''Dogs and Devils'', the first of two Italian front books, featuring the US 3rd Infantry Division, the 'Devils Brigade', and the ''Fallschirmpanzerdivision'' "Herman Goring". * ''Stalin's Europe'', army lists for the German, Soviet, Hungarian and Romanian troops involved in the Siege of Budapest, 1944–45. *''D-Day Slipcase'', a case containing an expansion on many of the "Operation Overlord" source books. The box comprises: "Earth and Steel", containing a complement of German forces at the Atlantic wall; and "Turning Tide", the allied army lists of the operation. These books supersede D minus 1, D-Day, Bloody Omaha, Villers Bocage, Monty's Meatgrinder and Cobra, the Normandy Breakout, updating all the lists in them and adding new lists. * ''Cassino'', released in June 2011, focusing on the battles around Monte Cassino. * ''Earth and Steel'' * ''Turning Tide'' * ''Grey Wolf'', released in December 2011, covering the Axis Forces fighting on the Eastern Front from 1944 to 1945. It replaces Stalin's Onslaught, Hammer and Sickle, River of Heroes and Stalin's Europe, updating all the lists in them and adding new lists. * ''Red Bear'', released in December 2011, covering the Allied Forces fighting on the Eastern Front from 1944 to 1945. It replaces Stalin's Onslaught, Hammer and Sickle, River of Heroes and Stalin's Europe, updating all the lists in them and adding new lists. Both Grey Wolf and Red Bear have been revised, and are current to 3rd edition rules.


First Edition sourcebooks

These books have been replaced with the sourcebooks listed above which reflect the 2nd, 3rd or current 4th Edition rules. All of these supplements below are now out of print. Battlefront provides updates on their website that detail the changes between these old sourcebooks (but not the first edition rulebook) and the new mid-war army lists provided in ''Afrika'' and ''Ostfront''. With these changes, players may continue to use these (corrected) sourcebooks for tournament play in the mid-war period. * ''First Edition Rulebook'' - German, US, Soviets, British, and Italian basic force lists. * ''Diving Eagles'' -
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'' (paratrooper) lists. Battlefront released a second edition of this book in March 2006. * ''Old Ironsides'' - US armor and armored infantry lists. * ''Hitler's Fire Brigade'' - German armor and armored infantry lists for the Eastern Front. Two editions of this sourcebook were printed. * ''Desert Rats'' - British armored squadrons and motor companies in the Mediterranean and North Africa. * ''Desert Fox'' - German
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, motorized/armored infantry and reconnaissance companies. * ''Stalingrad'' -
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and German infantry lists on the Eastern Front. Includes rules for street-fighting in an urban environment, as well as snipers. * ''Stars & Stripes'' - US rifle infantry, Rangers, parachute infantry, tank, armored rifle and armored reconnaissance lists. All army lists from ''Old Ironsides'' are included in this sourcebook. * ''For King and Country'' -
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forces such as Australian,
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,
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and
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forces. * ''Avanti Savoia'' - Italian infantry, tank and motorized infantry forces. * ''Za Stalina'' - Soviet armor and cavalry forces.


Web briefings

Battlefront publishes additional army lists on their web site. These lists are official Battlefront lists and are eligible to be played in many tournaments. Additionally, Battlefront will host "unofficial" briefings developed by fans, although such lists are generally not eligible for tournament play.


Models and availability

Battlefront Miniatures is releasing at 15mm/ 1/100 scale, made up mostly of plastic models (some vehicles and figures remain in the original resin and white metal), for use in playing ''Flames of War''. This includes models for ground forces, such as infantry, vehicles and field guns, along with a limited range of 1/144 model aircraft. The models are sold in blister packs and assorted boxed sets with 3-5 models each for vehicles and often up to 100 models for infantry boxes. Other manufacturers, such as Plastic Soldier Company, produce 15mm figures for war gaming World War II, which can be used in addition to or instead of Battlefront's figures, in either private or tournament play. Battlefront allows the use of third party models even in officially run tournaments, which is rare among wargames companies that sell their own lines of models.


Tournaments

Battlefront supports the tournament scene that revolves around Flames of War. Flames of War tournaments are held across the world and through the Flames of War website players have access to listings of upcoming events through the Flames of War Events Calendar. Each area of the world has a specific events calendar that players can use to find events near them. In North America Battlefront promotes a National Tournament Season in which winners of regional tournaments are qualified to play in any of the three National Tournaments. Players winning an Overall Championship or Best General Award from the three Nationals receives an automatic invitation to the North America Masters tournament. Other spots on the Masters Tournament are filled by the top ranked players on the Rankings HQ website. Individuals, clubs, or shops wishing to run a Flames of War sponsored tournament can contact Battlefront through Battlefront's website.


Reception

At the 2004
Origins Award The Origins Awards are American awards for outstanding work in the game industry. They are presented by the Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts and Design at the Origins Game Fair on an annual basis for the previous year, so (for example) the 1979 a ...
s ''Flames of War'' was one of the winners of the ''Vanguard Awards''. William Jones comments: "Historical miniature gamers will certainly continue the quest for the perfect new rules systems — the same quest that, in part, brought Phil Yates to create ''Flames of War''. But his marvelous design offers quite a lot, especially to those tabletop tacticians who long for a game where strategy is dominant, who want to dedicate more time to plotting a battleplan and less to worrying about the rules. ''Flames of War'' boasts a wonderful balance between speed of play, detail, and flavor".


Successor games

In November 2009, Battlefront announced ''Flames of War Vietnam - The Battle for la Drang''. This rule set was released in Wargames Illustrated Magazine #266, and received a limited release of supporting models. In April 2011 Flames of War Vietnam was made a permanent rule set when the first sourcebook was added as a free addition to Wargames Illustrated Magazine #282, along with the re-release of the original miniatures (In new packaging) and several new box sets. In March 2013 the first softback released through the Flames of War brand rather than Wargames Illustrated was released. This book contained several lists previously seen in releases from Wargames Illustrated such as those for the United States as well as PAVN and will be supported by a full range of models. New forces include those from ARVN, the ANZAC Brigade sent to Vietnam, as well as new force diagrams for the United States and PAVN. * ''Tropic Lightning'', the first official sourcebook for Vietnam. This release includes PAVN infantry as well as American armor, armored cavalry, armored infantry, and air-mobile infantry. * ''Tour of Duty'', first softback book released independently from Wargames Illustrated. Players can take forces from PAVN, ARVN, The United States, and the aforementioned ANZAC Brigade. * ''Fate of a Nation'' was a Wargames Illustrated released sourcebook for the
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. Released in late 2013, blisters and boxsets of models were released soon afterward. * ''Great War'' (2015), first source book for
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battles of 1918. Models were released in 2014, 100 years after the beginning of World War I. * '' Team Yankee'' (2015), source book regarding a hypothetical
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in the autumn of 1985, in Central Europe including the
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. * "Flames in the Skies", a pet project of Phil Yates, a system similar to the X-Wing miniatures game; a dogfighting system set during the Second World War, with an unknown release date.


See also

*
List of miniature wargames Miniature Wargaming, Miniature wargames are a form of wargaming designed to incorporate Miniature figure (gaming), miniatures or figurines into play, which was invented at the beginning of the 19th century in Prussia. The miniatures used represen ...
* Bolt Action (wargame)


References

;Notes ;Bibliography
''Flames of War'' official website


External links

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Free electronic magazine focusing on Flames of War and other historical wargames: history, rules, tactics, after action reports and scenarios. Miniature wargames Origins Award winners Wargame rule sets Wargames introduced in the 2000s