New WW2 strategy game is the latest case of a tabletop classic going digital, but it retains the joy of painting miniatures

0
36

New WW2 strategy game is the latest case of a tabletop classic going digital, but it retains the joy of painting miniatures

I lose track of the number of times people have tried to translate the tabletop experience to the world of videogames. Even putting the countless Warhammer and Dungeons & Dragons adaptations aside, there are Battletech, Pathfinder, and Cyberpunk games aplenty. Even the original Fallout is loosely based on GURPS. Never before, however, has a Second World War tabletop game made the move to the digital realm. At least, that's what Bolt Action publisher Slitherine says, and I'm struggling to prove them wrong.

Hoping to stand out from the countless brilliant titles that make up our best strategy games list, the videogame adaptation of Bolt Action will differentiate itself from the competition by doubling down on that tabletop DNA.

YouTube Thumbnail

Your little soldiers, circular bases and all, will recreate the events of World War 2, and they'll face the same morale tests and line of sight issues that face miniatures in the tabletop game. But all of this will occur in seamless 3D environments rather than on a green battle mat laid across your kitchen table.

My favorite aspect, however, is the painting. Bolt Action will feature a virtual painting desk to digitally recreate the artistic side of the hobby, too. While many players will faithfully recreate the period-accurate uniforms of Axis and Allied troops, I'm percolating ahistorical ideas to make my army stand out on the battlefield - camoflage be damned.

soldiers and tanks open fire in bolt action video game.

While the likes of Tabletop Simulator have been a resounding success, this isn't a sure-fire profit-puller. Moonbreaker, an underrated digital miniatures game with fun PvP gameplay, a great painting system, and a Brandon Sanderson-penned story told through in-game podcasts, released with a whimper last year despite 'very positive' Steam reviews. Bolt Action has the existing brand recognition to make a bigger splash, and I hope it works out for them.

The Bolt Action videogame will release in 2026. Slitherine promises a faithful interpretation of the existing Bolt Action rules in solo and multiplayer modes, a Normandy campaign, and forces from the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany. We'll keep you posted whenever new information is revealed in the coming months.

Поиск
Категории
Больше
Technology
The JBL Charge 6 is our favorite Bluetooth speaker — get it now for its lowest price ever
The JBL Charge 6 is on sale for its lowest price ever...
От Test Blogger7 2025-08-20 18:00:20 0 1Кб
Technology
Get ad-free browsing forever for a one-time $16 payment
Get ad-free browsing forever for a one-time $16 payment...
От Test Blogger7 2025-09-17 00:00:17 0 1Кб
Другое
Global Activated Carbon Fibers Market Set for Robust Growth Through 2035
The Activated Carbon Fibers Market is witnessing substantial expansion, driven by increasing...
От Caitan Cruz 2025-08-22 14:03:25 0 2Кб
Technology
Target and Walmart tariff price hikes leak online from an unlikely source
Target and Walmart tariff price hikes leak online from unlikely source...
От Test Blogger7 2025-06-03 21:00:09 0 3Кб
Другое
North America Water Dispensers Market Size: Growth, Share, Value, Scope, and Insights
"Executive Summary North America Water Dispensers Market Research: Share and Size...
От Shweta Kadam 2025-12-05 08:59:31 0 147