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Covert Walrus09 Nov 2009 1:16 p.m. PST

From SCN – 11/7/2009 – A release announcement from Spartan:

"Spartan Games is most excited to announce that Firestorm Armada has arrived and will ship to stores around the world on November 23rd. Following in the footsteps of our incredibly successful Uncharted Seas fantasy naval game, Firestorm Armada builds on the foundations of this game to bring you easy to master rules, superb multi-part models (with spaceships up to 170mm long) and exciting action in a war torn area of space we call the Storm Zone."


And there appears to be a new fleet available and the deletion of the fleet nobody really liked the look of! :) Must say I like the idea of a game company that listens to peopel . . . and the look of the other ships always appealed to me.

castellan09 Nov 2009 4:11 p.m. PST

I will probably get this as my local store stocks Uncharted Seas.
This is great news.

Farstar10 Nov 2009 1:39 p.m. PST

(with spaceships up to 170mm long)

~7" inches long? Nice match for those new not-BSG ships Iron Wind is doing, but wow. Small tables need not apply.

Hazkal11 Nov 2009 5:39 p.m. PST

The ships look very good, not quite as knobbly as I like them and a bit on the expensive side but certainly lookers. I'm torn between the Sorylians and Dindrenzi as to which ship design I prefer; I think I err towards the Sorylians because of the rotary-looking engines and long, narrowboat-like forms.

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