Sure, basically it's just a fun way to encourage people to play Infinity games and write them up as reports. This increases the profile of Infinity as a game in the wider community of wargamers and encourages sales. We probably will have missions beyond "defend your starting locations" which will be communicated in some way, either to the faction members or whatever command group you form. In previous campaigns a lot has been communicated through a "liaison" who have been in direct contact with CB. The factions will be competing for control over locations, with various kinds of awards given on a faction level at the end. Individually we are awarded points for the number and quality of our reports, which also attract some rewards from CB. Writing up reports and submitting them on the Warconsole, usually with lists, photos and a writeup of the events, is the main part of the campaign. They typically post the best reports which have drawn their attention on the Beasts of War site, which is a worthy goal to aim for. They can be anything, they don't have to be ITS, but they can be ITS. No, you can play anything, 'though the specific missions assigned may attract bonuses on an individual or faction level. On the Beasts of War Warconsole, which is not yet open. It may open before the 25th for registration, or perhaps not 'till then. As far as CB are concerned, nothing. But the command groups in the previous campaigns made agreements with one another to target specific areas or leave others alone. This kind of coordination has helped some factions enormously, and Haqqislam have historically been good at making these agreements and benefiting from them. Not at all, there's a lot to know and as the details of the campaign haven't actually been released yet it's understandable that people have questions.