Good day to you all again. This month we have five new sets for four of our games, including a return to the webstore with a 'new' set for one of our games, and the final arrival, at last, after five years of having mentioned it first, of a set for another of them.
For Precision Rugby 15s Edition, we have released the 2024 Women's European 6-Country Tournament set for £3, for the competition again swept by England.
For Precision Volleyball, we have two sets. Firstly, the final 4 teams for the 2024 Men's College Tournament available for FREE, and our last set from Athens, the 2004 Olympics set, for £4.75. As always, both of these sets are also available in non-colour versions - 2024 Men's College Tournament, 2004 Athens Olympics - with both sets available for the same price.
Then, we move on to a set I first mentioned I'd like to do around five years ago. And now, finally, I got around to taking time to do it. So for Precision Biathlon, the 2001-02 season set - to go along with our long-ago released Precision Ski Jumping set - is now out for £6.50. The top 75 men and 73 women who qualified for carding are included in this 'long-awaited' set.
And finally, a new set for Precision Archery. As I've previously mentioned, there have been no new sets since 2019 due to the changes in collecting scores, and the unviability of collating that data (the request of help still stands). On a whim, I decided to go back to the roots of this game, before its first release, where I did some tournaments to test out the game. Bear in mind that that means many archers will not have even had the usual minimum of ten sets played. Because of this, and the lack of replayability, any future sets will be FREE like this one is. So, the last 32 players in the men's and women's individual recurve events at Tokyo 2020 (2021) Olympics, are now available in a set. Please read the details on the webstore link, for further information on how I've carded this set. And let me know if you want to see more (there will be a similar set for Paris at some point, at least).
That's it for this month. Thanks for reading, and hopefully there is something here of interest to you.
Paul.