Now that the first few pictures of the pieces in the new 1941 game have started coming out, I decided to go back to the preliminary announcement for next month’s 1942 2nd Edition game to see if there were any hints that the new pieces in the 1942 game might be some of the same sculpts being introduced this month in the 1941 game. I couldn’t really tell, but in looking again at this part of the announcement…
“There are 5 new sculpts in the game including UK artillery, submarine & destroyer units; German artillery; and a Russian submarine. There’s even an all-new combat unit: the Antiaircraft Artillery!”
…I was reminded of how bizarre it sounded when I first read it. It says there are five new sculpts, and it lists them, then it mentions that there’s also an “all-new” AA unit. It therefore seems pretty clear that the AA unit can’t be a new sculpt, because otherwise they would have said there were six new sculpts rather than the five which are already accounted for. So either it’s a re-use of the old generic AA sculpt from the first few A&A games, or it’s not a sculpt at all but rather a token or some such thing. In both cases, the “all-new” part makes no sense because the majority of past A&A games have had AA units. Are they perhaps just referring to new / different capabilities being given to an old unit (which in my opinion would, at best, make it “somewhat new” rather than all-new)? No matter which way one looks at it, something doesn’t seem to add up.