Atomic Mass Games has unveiled two special edition army boxes for Star Wars Legion that recreate the iconic Battle of Hoth. Echo Base Defenders and Blizzard Force each deliver 600-point Recon-level forces with exclusive alternate sculpts for General Leia Organa and Darth Vader, available for preorder now ahead of their April 2026 release.
These aren’t repackaged core sets. Both boxes are structured as thematic entry points with all the dice, range tools, and tokens needed to play, but they’re built around faction-specific Hoth rosters rather than generic starter armies. For players who favor fast, small-unit systems like Gangfight, these boxes offer a ready-made skirmish force that’s immediately table-ready at a popular points threshold.
TL;DR
- Two 600-point special edition army boxes launching April 2026
- Echo Base Defenders features exclusive Leia sculpt, Rebel Veterans, Tauntaun Riders, and Mark II Medium Blasters
- Blizzard Force includes exclusive combat-posed Vader, Snowtroopers, Stormtroopers, and Probe Droids
- Both include complete game materials (dice, templates, tokens) for immediate play
- Supported by separate releases: Luke and Han on Tauntauns, additional Tauntaun Riders unit
What’s Actually In The Boxes
Echo Base Defenders centers on an alternate-sculpt General Leia Organa in cold-weather gear, supported by C-3PO, R2-D2, twenty Rebel Veterans in Hoth fatigues, two Tauntaun Riders, and two Mark II Medium Blaster Troopers. The force composition emphasizes mobile infantry with dedicated fire support—practical for both narrative scenarios and competitive skirmish lists.
Blizzard Force counters with a dynamic, combat-ready Vader sculpt distinct from the static original pose. The Imperial roster includes eleven Stormtroopers, twenty-two Snowtroopers, and two Probe Droids. Unlike Echo Base’s mixed-role infantry, Blizzard Force leans into volume deployment and recon elements, fitting the attacker’s role in historical Hoth scenarios.
Both sets retail through Atomic Mass Games’ official store. Pricing has not been publicly confirmed, but community analysis suggests roughly €50-75 savings versus buying units individually, with Echo Base offering slightly better value due to its previously unreleased unit configurations.
What This Means at Skirmish Scale
The 600-point Recon format is Legion’s sweet spot for skirmish-scale play—small enough for fast games, large enough for tactical variety. These boxes suit narrative players recreating specific Empire Strikes Back moments, but they’re equally viable for competitive skirmish formats that cap army size. The inclusion of scenario-ready opposing forces means two players can split the boxes or run linked campaigns without additional purchases.
Tauntaun Riders benefit most from this release. With support for up to three units in Rebel lists, the box’s two riders plus the separate Tauntaun Riders expansion let players max out cavalry options. For painters, the Hoth palette (whites, grays, blues) offers a cohesive but challenging project distinct from typical Star Wars schemes.
Kitbashers and proxy users should note the exclusive commander sculpts. If you already own Leia or Vader, these variants provide alternate loadout proxies or command staff additions for larger games. The Probe Droids work particularly well as objective markers or intelligence-gathering units in custom skirmish scenarios.
The separate Luke and Han on Tauntauns release (Luke as Commander, Han as Operative) expands Echo Base Defenders into a full officer corps. Competitive players will likely grab both to maximize Tauntaun synergies, while casual groups can pick one and stay table-ready.



