Bolt Action: D-Day Overlord Book Review
By Troy A. Hill
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The latest addition to Warlord Games series of campaign books for Bolt Action, Campaign D-Day: Overlord (D-Day), lives up to my expectations.
Almost every WWII game with an ongoing campaign or theatre of operations book is releasing something this year. The year of 2019 marks the 75th anniversary of the breaching of Hitler’s Fortress Europe. Warlord has a fitting combination of games for their soon to launch
That campaign is to combine results of their three flagship WWII games: Bolt Action, Cruel Seas, and Blood Red Skies.
While Warlord has not released details of that campaign yet, the book for D-Day is sure to figure into their plans for the campaign.

By mid-1944, the Red Tide sweeping across the plains of eastern Europe had finally begun to lap the 
Warlord has released for Cruel Seas navy fleet boxes for four different countries. The US, Imperial Japanese Navy, British, and Germans are all covered. Sometime this month we should see the addition of the Soviet and Italian navies.
has become one of my favorite games over this past year. I was immediately drawn to it as Ive always been a big fan of Akira Kurosawas Samurai movies, but a years worth of gameplay with it has greatly heightened my appreciation for Test of Honour as a fast and exciting skirmish game.