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26 Jan 2026

Wingspan: Americas Expansion - The Call of the Jungle and the Whisper of the Pampas

A journey into the very heart of a bird continent

An encounter with the rarest inhabitants of the New World

 

The tabletop world pauses in anticipation as Stonemaier Games officially reveals details of the fourth expansion to its flagship title - Wingspan: Americas Expansion. Elizabeth Hargrave and her team return players to the New World, but this time the focus shifts away from the temperate zones of North America toward the exotic explosion of life found in Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean.

This expansion positions itself as the most ambitious entry in the history of the series, offering not simply “more of the same”, but a meaningful transformation of the core gameplay experience.

When Wingspan first took flight, it was limited to the birds of North America. Several years and three expansions later (Europe, Oceania, Asia), the game completes a thematic circle. Yet Latin America is not just another region added to the map - it is the area with the highest density of bird species per square kilometer in the world.

The core deck is expanded with 111 new standard bird cards.
The primary emphasis is placed on the uniqueness of ecosystems, ranging from the arid highlands of the Andes to the dense jungles of the Amazon. Players will encounter iconic species such as the Andean condor, toucans, and the bee hummingbird. The latter becomes the focal point of a new mechanic that fundamentally reshapes how the game is played.


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The Hummingbird Garden: How the New Resource Economy Works

 

At its foundation, the familiar engine remains intact: players develop their wildlife preserves, place birds into habitats, activate chains of effects, and optimize resources. However, Wingspan: Americas Expansion introduces a new core mechanic tied to hummingbirds, layered on top of the standard action structure.

Hummingbirds are not merely another bird type - they form a separate system. They interact with a shared garden and a dedicated track that responds dynamically to player actions. After standard actions are resolved, an additional step is introduced in which the hummingbird’s position can generate bonuses, resources, or victory points. This forces players to reassess action order and reconsider the value of even routine moves.

The expansion also adds a substantial number of new bird cards, many of which subtly intertwine with existing effects. Some abilities reinforce long-term planning, others create situational decisions, and several interact directly with the hummingbird mechanic, forming unique and powerful combinations.


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The Secret of a Small Wing: The Art of Strategy in Americas Expansion

 

The most significant strategic shift in Wingspan: Americas Expansion lies in the fact that players can no longer think solely within the boundaries of their own player board. Shared elements gain importance, and action choices begin to influence not only personal engines, but the overall state of the table.

A clear question of priorities emerges:
should one actively invest in the hummingbird mechanic, or treat it as a supporting tool without sacrificing the stability of the primary strategy. A strong focus on hummingbirds can yield substantial scoring rewards, but it demands precise timing and a clear sense of when to enter that race.

Decision density increases noticeably. Mistakes in action order become more punishing, and planning several turns ahead becomes nearly mandatory. Games take on a sharper tactical tension, especially at full player counts.

At the same time, the designers have built in flexibility. New content can be introduced gradually, and those seeking a more “classic” experience can use only the new bird cards without fully integrating the hummingbird system.


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The Sweet Taste of Nectar and Victory

 

Wingspan: Americas Expansion is designed for players who know the base game well and are ready for greater complexity. It does not break the foundation, but meaningfully builds upon it, adding a new rhythm and fresh decision points.

The expansion makes the game more demanding in terms of focus and planning, but rewards that effort with deeper, more deliberate sessions where every move feels consequential. It marks a clear shift toward a more strategic interpretation of Wingspan, where interaction and competition take a more prominent role.

For newcomers, the expansion may feel overwhelming, especially if the base game has not yet been fully mastered. For experienced players, however, it becomes a compelling new source of interest and an opportunity to rethink familiar strategies.

Who will want to spread their wings across a new continent:

  • Fans of Wingspan with dozens of plays seeking a new layer of depth.

  • Players who value long-term planning and dense strategic decision-making.

  • Those who appreciate thematic expansions seamlessly integrated into core mechanics.

  • Solo players.

Wingspan: Americas Expansion is not just another set of cards, but a full reimagining of the game’s dynamics. The addition of hummingbirds makes play more flexible and layered, while the return to the Americas fills an important geographical gap in the project’s history.


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Spread your wings and experience this new chapter on Tabletopia.




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