FLYER FOR 2ND EDITION E40 AND P40 IS OUT- SEPTEMBER 18TH, 2012

  • Customizer

    WOTC saw the prices OOP games were going for and figured that if the lemmings were willing to pay that much for them, there was a market for the new games. We are lucky that they decided to use some new tooling instead of just rehashing old pieces. Hope you all saved some IPCs to buy these new games for the next round.

    I must buy these as I am compelled to now own every A&A game ever made. :evil:

  • TripleA '12

    Wow, this is great news! I just hope that any errors on the previous maps have now been corrected and that the border to border connections have all been made a lot clearer. But yeah, I’m buying these, absolutely.  :-)


  • @Yavid:

    looks like this is the year of Axis and Allies 4 games in one year alone.

    Even better: if 1941 and the revised 1942 come out on July 27, and the revised versions of P1940 and E1940 come out on September 18, that’ll work out to four releases in an eight-week span.


  • The Pacific game says it comes with 2 game boards, is this normal or a goof?

  • TripleA

    well the pacific half has more territories so, this is a three piece board. usa is going to be the empty board.

  • Customizer

    To Voltron both games into Global you have 4 boards all together. 2 for each theater.


  • The Europe game says it comes with 1 game board so a total of 3 game boards?


  • @Scarapis:

    The Europe game says it comes with 1 game board so a total of 3 game boards?

    There’s no difference between the board specification in the two announcements:

    “Same great game as the last version of Europe 1940, including the extra large 35˝ x 32˝ game board for a greater play experience.”  /  “Same great game as the last version of Pacific 1940, including the extra large 35˝ x 32˝ game board for a greater play experience.”

    “Both game boards unite to create a massive 70” x 32” playing field that will let you experience the full scale of World War II global conflict!”  / “Both game boards unite to create a massive 70” x 32” playing field that will let you experience the full scale of World War II global conflict!”

    In other words: The Pacific game has two boards which assemble into an overall game board measuring 35" x 32".  The Europe game has two boards which assemble into an overall game board measuring 35" x 32".  When you put the two Pacific boards together and the two Europe boards together (4 in all), you get a single Global board measuring 70" x 32".

  • TripleA

    in other words there will be the vast emptiness of north and south america taking up space.


  • You did read what you quoted right? let me underline some parts:

    @CWO:

    @Scarapis:

    The Europe game says it comes with 1 game board so a total of 3 game boards?

    There’s no difference between the board specification in the two announcements:

    "Same great game as the last version of Europe 1940, including the extra large 35˝ x 32˝ game board for a greater play experience."  /  “Same great game as the last version of Pacific 1940, including the extra large 35˝ x 32˝ game board for a greater play experience.”

    "Both game boards unite to create a massive 70” x 32” playing field that will let you experience the full scale of World War II global conflict!"  / “Both game boards unite to create a massive 70” x 32” playing field that will let you experience the full scale of World War II global conflict!”

    In other words: The Pacific game has two boards which assemble into an overall game board measuring 35" x 32".  The Europe game has two boards which assemble into an overall game board measuring 35" x 32".  When you put the two Pacific boards together and the two Europe boards together (4 in all), you get a single Global board measuring 70" x 32".

    now to highlight the box description:

    Axis & Allies Pacific: 1940 (2012 Refresh)
    2 Game Boards
    1 Battle Strip
    1 Casualty Strip
    100 National Control markers
    16 Industrial Complex markers
    16 Naval Base markers
    16 Air Base markers
    5 National Storage Boxes
    80 chips
    10 dice

    & Allies Europe: 1940 (2012 Refresh)
    1 Rulebook
    1 Game Board
    5 National Storage Boxes
    1 Research & Development Chart
    1 Battle and Casualty Strip
    100 National Control Markers
    16 Naval Base Markers
    14 Air Base Markers
    22 Industrial Complex Markers
    80 Chips
    6 Dice
    610 Plastic Miniatures

  • '10

    According to that, Pacific doesn’t come with a rulebook. And why does Europe have four less dice?

  • Liaison TripleA '11 '10

    Interesting… Europe comes with a seperate tech chart.  Unlike just the rulebook before.

  • Liaison TripleA '11 '10

    The BIG question is… is this print the final Alpha?


  • @Scarapis:

    You did read what you quoted right? let me underline some parts: […]

    I didn’t notice that the verso of the flyers said 2 boards for Pacific and 1 board for Europe, but I would assume that the reference to one board for Europe is a typo – or inconsistent writing by a WotC staffer who’s referring to the overall Europe playing map rather than to the two boards it’s [presumably] made from.  The original Europe 1940 and Pacific 1940 boards were each composed of two sections, so why would WotC switch to a one-section board for E40-II while keeping a two-section board for P40-II?  Could WotC even physically produce a one-piece 35"x32" game board?  Would it be practical to give it the extra folding it would need to fit in the box, compared with two separate boards?  Maybe yes, but a simpler explanation would be that the flyer is just badly written.

  • '12

    Hey, Europe 40 has a UK flag on the box now.  Neat.  I remember a few folks commenting on its absence last time around.


  • @CWO:

    @Scarapis:

    You did read what you quoted right? let me underline some parts: […]

    I didn’t notice that the verso of the flyers said 2 boards for Pacific and 1 board for Europe, but I would assume that the reference to one board for Europe is a typo – or inconsistent writing by a WotC staffer who’s referring to the overall Europe playing map rather than to the two boards it’s [presumably] made from.  The original Europe 1940 and Pacific 1940 boards were each composed of two sections, so why would WotC switch to a one-section board for E40-II while keeping a two-section board for P40-II?  Could WotC even physically produce a one-piece 35"x32" game board?  Would it be practical to give it the extra folding it would need to fit in the box, compared with two separate boards?  Maybe yes, but a simpler explanation would be that the flyer is just badly written.

    ok now i’m confused since my A&A: Europe has only one game board and shows only one game board in the instructions and pics, so am I missing something here?

  • '12

    Your Europe 40 has one gameboard made by putting 2 gameboards together.  I’m sure it’s just inconsistant wording on WOTC’s part.  According to the parts lists above, AAP40 does not include any pieces either or a rulebook, as people have pointed out.  The pdfs clearly needed a little more proofreading.

    EDIT:  AA Europe  (1999) has only one board.  Are you talking about AAE (1999) or AAE40 (2010)???


  • mine haqs a copyright of 1999, so there are 2 versions of A&A: Europe?

  • Liaison TripleA '11 '10

    YES.

    Europe.

    and Europe 1940.

    There are also 2 versions of Pacific…

  • '12

    Correct.  Yours starts in 1941.  AAE40 from 2010 has a map twice that size and includes several new unit types (2 types of factory, tac bombers, cruisers, mech inf).  It also includes the French and Italians. Russia and USA are Neutral at the start of the game.  It is a much deeper game than the 1999 version (which is also great, and quicker to play).

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