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PR: Swift and Bold Returns to the Printers

By Armchair General Games PR |  Published: October 27, 2007 at 2:01 pm

Rocky Mount, Virginia, October 24.

Second time is a charm for Lock ‘n Load: Swift and Bold. As many of you know, Lock ‘n Load Publishing sold out of Swift and Bold on October 17th. That’s the bad news, the good news is that the highly sought after game simulating the British Paratroopers in Europe during World War 2, is headed back to the printers. We say to heck with another P500… we’re sick of them. No P-500, no fuss, no muss, more games, less guff. We will, however, let anyone who wants to pre-order a copy at the reduced price of $21.99 do so. This is for a limited time. The games should be back in stock by November 19th, so place an order for your cheap copy today.



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