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Management number 211994207 Release Date 2026/04/06 List Price $12.75 Model Number 211994207
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Allied intelligence has identified two new targets: the infamous Eagle's Nest, holiday retreat for the Axis Elite, and a Heavy Water Plant crucial to enemy efforts to create nuclear weapons of their own. Strikes against these targets would be a decisive blow, and the Allies have some new elite operatives ready for action. Sniper Elite: Eagle's Nest introduces a range of new content that will provide a greater test of your abilities. They can be added individually or combined to expand your games of Sniper Elite: The Board Game. The Allies Karl Fairburn isn't the only soldier the Allies have at their disposal. With this expansion, the Sniper can choose from four alternate characters at the start of the game, each with their own unique skillset and miniature to represent them. The Eagle's Nest Rising above the town of Berchtesgaden, the Eagle's Nest serves as a venue for social and governmental gatherings and is a prime target for Allied assault. Designed for fast-paced, close quarters action, this map will provide a new challenge for both the Sniper and the Axis Defenders. The Heavy Water Facility Nestled in the valley, Axis High Command had hoped that this isolated facility would escape the attention of the Allies. Set at a wider scale than any of the other maps, the Heavy Water Facility demands careful planning and precise positioning to claim victory, as just a few false steps could turn the tides in your opponent's favour. New Loadout and Solo Cards Use the terrain to your advantage with the new Climbing and Diving Gear loadout cards, or get up close and personal with the Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife. For the lone wolves out there, each new map comes with a set of unique solo cards to offer a new solo challenge. This is not a stand alone game. Requires a copy of Sniper Elite: The Board Game to play.

  • A big-box expansion for Sniper Elite: The Board Game, giving players a wealth of new content; four unique characters for the Allied player to choose from; two new maps to play across; plus new load-out and solo cards.
  • Adds four new characters, each with their own unique abilities and miniatures – Karl Fairburne and Roza from Sniper Elite, Jun from Zombie Army, and Major Eazy from Battle Comics.
  • Co-designed by award-winning designer David Thompson, creator of Warchest and the Undaunted series, with solo rules by acclaimed designer Dávid Turczi (Tekhenu, Dice Settlers, Imperium)
UPC 634158478048
Size 2. Eagle's Nest Expansion
Color Multicolor
Genre Tactical
Edition Standard Edition
Language English
Set Name Eagle's Nest
Brand Name Rebellion Unplugged
Item Weight 1.37 Kilograms
Manufacturer Rebellion Unplugged
Model Number REBRBN01001
Material Type Cardboard
Item Type Name Board Game
Operation Mode manual
Item Dimensions 11.62 x 11.62 x 2.7 inches
Number of Items 1
Number of Players 1-4
Subject Character Karl Fairburne, Roza, Jun, Major Eazy
Included Components game
Is Assembly Required No
Customer Package Type Reinforced Box
Educational Objective Historical Knowledge, Strategic Thinking, Problem-Solving
Are Batteries Required No
Estimated Playing Time 55 Minutes
Manufacturer Part Number RBN01001
Minimum Age Recomendation 16
CPSIA Cautionary Statement No Warning Applicable
Manufacturer Maximum Age MONTHS 1500.0
Manufacturer Minimum Age MONTHS 216.0

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