Absolutely! Command and Colors for example is a popular contemporary system (for some definition of popular that includes wargaming).
The old school Avalon hill style hex and counter wargames have mostly been replaced by computer games, though. For obvious reasons.
Tabletop miniature wargames are also still going strong, probably more so than board wargaming. Although the historical side of the hobby is definitely aging compared to fantasy/sci-fi themed gaming.
The old school Avalon hill style hex and counter wargames have mostly been replaced by computer games, though. For obvious reasons.
Tabletop miniature wargames are also still going strong, probably more so than board wargaming. Although the historical side of the hobby is definitely aging compared to fantasy/sci-fi themed gaming.