Bolt Action is a tabletop miniature wargame that allows players to recreate battles from World War II. The game is published by Warlord Games and is designed to be played with 28mm miniatures.
Bolt Action was first released in 2012 by Warlord Games.
The game was designed by Rick Priestley and Alessio Cavatore.
Bolt Action has since spawned several expansions and supplements, including campaign books and army lists.
In 2019, Warlord Games announced that Bolt Action had sold over 250,000 copies worldwide.
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This is the core rulebook for the Bolt Action game, containing all the rules needed to play.
Warlord Games offers several starter sets for Bolt Action, each of which includes miniatures, rules, and other accessories needed to start playing.
Army books are supplements for Bolt Action that provide army lists and special rules for specific factions in the game.
Bolt Action miniatures are designed to be used with 28mm scale models.
While painting the miniatures is not strictly necessary, it is recommended as it enhances the overall look and feel of the game.
Yes, Warlord Games holds several official Bolt Action tournaments throughout the year.
Yes, Bolt Action is designed to be compatible with miniatures from other manufacturers that are in the same scale.
Games of Bolt Action can vary in length depending on the scenario and the number of players, but most games take between 2-3 hours to complete.