From the makeup of German panzer platoons to how an artillery fire mission actually works, history and tactical realism are more than flavour … they take centre stage. While other World War II systems certainly have a healthy dose of historical flavour and detail, with Battlegroup such accuracy is baked into the core framework of the system. But what sets this system apart from its peers? What's Different About Battlegroup? ![]() The game quickly made its mark, with “Battlegroup: Kursk” being nominated for Beast of War’s 2014 Best Historical Game. ![]() Presented by Ironfist Publishing and Plastic Soldier Company, Battlegroup is a tabletop minis game playable in just about any scale (commonly 15mm, 20mm, or 28mm). In this series, however, I’ve collaborated with community member (Piers Brand) from Ironfist Publishing to highlight one system that I feel hasn’t received enough attention on Beasts of War: Battlegroup. ![]() Beasts of War readers have certainly seen me ( write plenty about World War II gaming, using a variety of systems.
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