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Essex,, England. Fresh off of the Hawk Wargames facebook page, announcement of the second edition of Dropzone Commander Hawk Wargames is excited to announce Dropzone Commander: 2nd Edition! The current Dropzone Commander system is highly regarded and we are working on bringing you a new edition that retains its excellent core mechanics whilst improving many aspects to reflect warfare in the 27th Century.

We are in the stages of alpha testing the proposed changes and a closed beta will also take place with our Hawk Talon scheme. We expect a release in Q4 with a release date announced closer to the time. We want every unit to be playable. New units are in development which will be previewed over the next few months. Beasts of War have interviewed Dave and they will have a video for you on Monday with more details including proposed changes and even more new artwork, including this incredible Archangel squadron!

Make sure to spread the news by sharing this post and let us know in the comments what you're looking forward to in the new edition.

Really hope this brings a new starter set, the old one is fantastic but I feel like just bunging 2 boxes you can buy separately and the card scenery you can buy separately can be improved upon. One of our groups favorite games. Really great system. Been on the back burner from other new games and it got kind of stale with current units as new ones were just better then old. This will defiantly get us playing it again! Will wait and see how much errata there is off the bat.

Slightly odd cover for a mainly ground based game Welcome to my world, Ciaphas. One to one? In close combat? Perhaps three Primarchs fighting together Norristown, PA.

I always wanted to get into this game but just never did. I still have a PHR starter set in a KR multi case from the initial release, with a nice layer of dust on top.

Guess now is a good time to try and sell it. Central Valley, California. OK, officially intrigued. Always loved the models, found the rules a bit in need of tweaking. Exciting news! Would be nice to see a new faction, as they mentioned one for Dropfleet. Also a focus on non urban would be good.

I love the theme, but fighting in a city over and over gets old, but non urban stuff seemed to be lacking. This is one of those games where I wonder how well it would translate to 28mm if they ever went that route. They have a solid universe, cool units, good fluff behind them - an interesting aesthetic, etc.

Their plastic kits seem pretty high quality. That's interesting. I wonder if Phase 1 and 2 will be integrated into the 2. Peace through power! Well for definitions of make that mean I buy my building from Fieldworks and paint them myself etc. I agree Hawk should get kudos for offering very nice free paper buildings — but as nice as they are they are paper. The problem for DZC is that the buildings are a core part of the game and you must use a lot of them.

Sure some people are happy to use paper, but most gamers if they use it at all tend to use paper terrian as a temporary measure. The idea that gamers are going to be willing to use a hoard of paper buildings long-term, particularly next to such beautiful resin minis, seem unrealistic to me.

While paper buildings offer a perfectly viable way to play the game, longer-tem they will tend to limit enthusiasm of players and potential recruits. There is no need to pay stupid amounts of money for resin buildings when there are plenty of 10mm or N gauge railway modeling buildings available. The companies i recommend you look for are Greenmax and Tomix. There are also more pricey Kato buildings, I used to think they were too expensive, superb prebuilt models the were, yet they cost under half what Hawk charges for resin block pieces by size.

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