Field of Glory Renaissance

Byzantine Productions Pike and Shot is a deep strategy game set during the bloody conflict of the Thirty Years War.

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Field of Glory Renaissance

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I have been searching high and low for a downloadable copy of "Field of Glory Renaissance" but on the store page it says discontinued but the supplement "Wars of Religion" is available.

I looked on Amazon etc for a hard copy but the only ones available were astronomical in price.

Is there any way I can get a downloadable copy?

Thanks
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I have the book and two of the army list books. I don't really need them so would be happy to sell them to you (for a sensible price). PM me and we can discuss if you are interested.
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There is also the PDF copy that came bundled as DLC with Sengoku Jidai: Shadow of the Shogun Deluxe Edition. I think it can be purchased separately on steam too.

Two of the army books are their as well but they are the ones focused on Colonies and East Asia.

http://store.steampowered.com/app/46193 ... Rules_pdf/
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Thanks to ahuyton I am now all sorted!
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