Mantic Launches ‘Halo: Flashpoint’ Preorders

Mantic have announced the preorders and box details for Halo: Flashpoint.

Halo: Flashpoint - Recon Edition is the base edition of the upcoming tabletop game and includes:

  • 8 Spartan models

  • Rulebook

  • Playmat

  • Pre-coloured card terrain and tokens

  • 10 Weapon cards

  • 8 Player/Model cards

  • 2 Reference cards

  • 12 d8 Dice

  • 6 Command dice.

The Halo: Flashpoint - Recon Edition will retail for $75.00 when it releases later this year.

For players wanting a bit more to their game, Mantic have announced the Halo: Flashpoint - Spartan Edition. The editor will include:

  • 16 Spartan models

  • 4 Banished Elite models

  • Rulebook

  • Playmat

  • Pre-coloured card terrain and tokens

  • Deluxe 2-sided play board

  • 20 Weapon cards

  • Extra terrain and tokens

  • 20 Player/Model cards

  • 3 Reference cards

  • 12 d8 Dice

  • 8 Command dice

  • Plastic 3D arena accesssories

The Halo: Flashpoint - Spartan Edition will retail for $125. Additionally, the first 1000 Spartan Editions preordered will receive a free Master Chief model.

Along with the two editions of the game, Mantic will be launching a line of additional accessories for Halo: Flashpoint:

  • Deluxe Buildable 3D Terrain Set ($100) - Includes a complete set of modular terrain pieces and connectors to allow players to construct their own War Games Arena.

  • Dice Booster ($20) - A pack of extra dice, including eight d8 dice and six Command dice.

  • 1-Player Token Set ($17.50) - A Halo: Flashpoint webstore exclusive, the acrylic token set includes deluxe replacements for the cardboard tokens include in the game. The set includes enough tokens for a single fireteam only.

  • Halo: Flashpoint Paint Set ($50) - Made in conjunction with Army Painter, the Halo: Flashpoint Paint Set includes eight Army Painter Warpaint Fanatic Pains, a brush, two game cards, and a Master Chief model.

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