Battlefront just finished copying the old FlamesOfWar.com and TeamYankee.com content into a new Archive site.
That means the huge back catalog is not getting lost to the hobby void. If you have ever bookmarked an old spotlight or tactics article, this matters. And if you love digging through older photography, it matters even more. So yes, this is worth a quick click today.
The new Archive site is the safe home for the back catalog
The big news is simple: the migration is done, and the Archive site is now the main access point. You can head to the Archive at https://archive.battlefront-community.com/ and start browsing immediately. Meanwhile, this is not just a token page with a few PDFs. It is described as a massive library, built from roughly two decades of Flames of War and Team Yankee material. Therefore, it is basically a hobby time capsule for articles, spotlights, and images.
What happens next for older content
Battlefront also says they are committed to updating some older content where it makes sense. Then, after it is refreshed, it will be added into the newer Community website over time. However, they are clear that the Archive is the “in the meantime” solution, and it is meant to keep everything accessible right now. So, you do not have to wait for a slow drip feed of re-posts to keep reading the classics.
The deadline you should not ignore
Here is the part that should make you act: the old sites are getting switched off in the coming weeks. Therefore, if you still rely on old FlamesOfWar.com or TeamYankee.com links, they may stop working soon. So, if you have favorite pages, now is the moment to update bookmarks to the Archive. Also, if you run a group, you might want to share the new link before someone hits a dead URL mid-campaign planning.
Summary and outro
Battlefront has finished moving the old Flames of War and Team Yankee site content into a dedicated Archive, and it is available now at the new Archive site. Meanwhile, they plan to update older pieces when appropriate and add them to the main Community website later, which is a solid long-term approach. However, the old sites will be turned off in the coming weeks, so you should swap bookmarks sooner rather than later. And honestly, this is the kind of preservation move that keeps the hobby’s shared memory intact.
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