I would be happy to run demos of both Halo games, and can assist with Dystopian Wars. Right now, all my weekends are open in September.
I hate to sound like a downer, but...good luck generating interest. I'm just about done leading demo efforts for any of Spartan's products. Don't get me wrong, I love the games and will continue to purchase the miniatures and play them with whomever is interested, but I don't think anyone in the area is interested beyond the group of players we've already established, and I'm tired of beating the drum. As far as I know, we had two "new" people play at the Spartan Games demo day we ran at the Haven in April. Both played in the Halo demo. One was 9 and was there with his mom. The other guy was military, newly-assigned to the area, and was just looking for something to play while he was waiting for his 40k stuff to show up in his household goods. Haven't seen either of them since. And on "Spartan Games nights" at the Haven, usually the only people there to play Spartan products are me and whomever my opponent is (that's not a dig at those of you who can't/don't play on Monday nights at the Haven--it just is what it is). Maybe it's just not a good night, maybe Spartan's games are being played on other nights at the Haven, but I seriously doubt that. The staff even made a sign with my store forum name on it and put it in the Spartan section of the store, advertising Monday nights as Spartan Games Night, and I have yet to receive any requests for demos. The sign has been up for at least three months.
I'm not sure why we can't seem to generate more interest in these games. I've heard too many times the argument of "there are just too many game systems out there." While there certainly are a dizzying array of miniatures games currently on the market, Dystopian Wars and Firestorm Armada have both been around longer than many of the other current games that are tearing through the Haven and the wider miniature gaming world--Malifaux (I think), X-Wing, Star Trek: Attack Wing, Guildball, etc. You would think the older game systems would have a more "established" group of players--and some do (anything GW, Flames of War, etc), but the Spartan products don't, for whatever reason. Hell, as I was leaving the store this past Monday, the staff had already written in the table reservations for Tuesday--Malifaux all the way. And I'd bet (given the few times I've been in there on a Tuesday) every table was full. There just is no interest at that store for fleet-scale space or oceanic naval games, besides the few people who already play (most of whom are on this forum). The only interest I've seen at that store in large model-count games is 40k, WH Fantasy (or whatever it's called these days), and Warmachine. And every time I see on the store forum that someone has just moved into the area and is looking for a gaming group to join, they are either RPG players or 40k players.
Additionally, Spartan has the only current mass-produced, non-historical naval fleet game that I'm aware of (Dystopian Wars) and two of the probably only three mass-produced space fleet games (Firestorm and Halo: Fleet Battles--I'm counting the third as Star Wars: Armada). So it's not like Spartan is competing with the 28mm sci-fi/fantasy crowd or the 15mm historical crowd for players--their games are, for the most part, unique.
Maybe we'll see a bump in interest with the new Halo ground game, given Halo's wide appeal and recognizability, but I won't be surprised if we don't. I talked to one of the store staff yesterday, and so far I'm the only person who has pre-ordered the starter box for that game.
So yeah, I'll be there, because I enjoy playing the games and I enjoy seeing them on the tabletop. But I'll bet you lunch at Taco Bell that we don't generate any new players. Don't get me wrong--I sincerely hope it does. And I sincerely hope we get more players in general. But I just don't know if that's going to happen. And if Rob drops Spartan in 2017, well, I can't say I blame him. I tend to order all my Spartan stuff through him, so hopefully even if he does stop carrying it I can still order it through the store. I'd prefer to order through them even for a game they don't carry than go straight to the manufacturer, but that's just my own personal philosophy.
Sorry. Didn't mean the above as a rant. Just calling it like I see it. Happy to discuss the finer points with anyone interested.