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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Bolt Action is a World War II based tabletop war game using 28mm miniatures first published by Warlord Games in 2012, with a second edition released in 2016 and a Korean War based expansion in 2019. Most of its success is attributed to how, in stark contrast to certain more popular games owned by a certain other British wargaming company, not only are models more reasonably priced, those made by third parties are not only explicitly allowed in play but encouraged as Warlord Games could not possibly make miniatures for everything in the war (and, of course, can't possibly own any of the subject matter). This makes the barrier to entry very low in price. |