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MUST SEE Amazing Ships For HALO Fleet Battles

By Rob Baer | August 12th, 2015 | Categories: Halo, Spartan Games

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HALO is incoming – Spartan Games has just shipped out the first copies of the new HALO: Fleet Battles.  Colored plastic is just the beginning, come see these ships!

Halo: Fleet Battles, The Fall of Reach £80.00 / $140.00

The Halo: Fleet Battles, The Fall of Reach two player battle box is the ultimate way for fans of the Halo Universe to recreate pivotal space battles between the stalwart forces of the United Nations Space Command (UNSC) and the relentless Covenant armada. Developed in close cooperation with 343 Industries, The Fall of Reach puts you at the centre of the most pivotal naval conflict of the long Human-Covenant War, commanding massive fleets of deadly warships as they clash above the fortified human colony of Reach. Take humanity’s last stand to the gaming table!

The Fall of Reach box contents include:

  • A full colour 100+ page rulebook packed full of images and examples
  • Fall of Reach campaign guide
  • 49 highly-detailed plastic ship models
    • UNSC (32 models)
      • 1 Epoch-class Heavy Carrier
      • 4 Marathon-class Heavy Cruisers
      • 27 Paris-class Frigates
    • Covenant (17 models)
      • 1 ORS Class Heavy Cruiser
      • 2 CCS Class Battlecruisers
      • 14 SDV Heavy Corvettes
  • 25 custom Halo Dice
  • Fleet Commander Data Sheets
  • Flight Stands and Overlay Cards
  • Punch-out Scenery and Token sheets
  • Quick Guide reference sheets

Halo: Fleet Battles delivers an easy to learn, lore-infused, tactically-rich gaming experience that appeals both to experienced wargamers and fans of the Halo Universe.

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Spartan says to look out for announcement for the first expansions – coming soon!

This game is shipping NOW, and available for order from your favorite FLGS or etailer.

Get ready Marines!

About the Author: Rob Baer

Virginia Restless, Miniature Painter & Cat Dad. I blame LEGOs. There was something about those little-colored blocks that started it all... Twitter @catdaddymbg