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    Right but I meant the game itself was not released until 2013. The final game components were shown at Essen Spiel October 2013 and the Kickstarter backers received their items later in the fall. Royal Hajj may have set up this forum well before the public release of the game. The game was in development for quite a while. I was confused so I verified my recollection on the Ares website.

    So, the 10-year anniversary of the release will be later this year.

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    I don't expect that Keith will want to release another medal for that Eric.
    These are just related to the Anchorage itself, like the founder members medals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bligh View Post
    I don't expect that Keith will want to release another medal for that Eric.
    These are just related to the Anchorage itself, like the founder members medals.
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    Oh no you misunderstand, I wasn't thinking about medals for that, I just wanted to point out that this year coincides with the 10th anniversary of the release of the game!

    Now running a 10th anniversary game of SoG this fall would certainly be appropriate!

    Cheers

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    What a great idea Eric. We could even dedicate our Copenhagen fight at Doncaster at the end of September to the anniversary. Do you have any shws over your side of the pond at about the same time?

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    Just read your Cold Wars post Eric, so I guess that answers my question.
    I will leave that one with your good self.

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    And for the third month running Lt. William Bush takes the medal for monthly top poster. This time the silver.
    Congratulations yet again William.



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    No surprises here either, Mr Bush also takes the Silver Top Thread starter medal for the third month running. This is unprecedented in the annals of the Anchorage.

    Congratulations yet again.






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