Hello, hello!
Commanders, it is good to be back. We entered a bit of a “quiet time” when it comes to
Steel Division 2, but that doesn’t mean we have some nice things to show.
Keep reading to find out more!
A brief update on Steel Division’s development
One reason for the temporary slowdown is that most of the
EUGEN team working on
Steel Division 2’s Cold War cousin
WARNO. The major milestone for this game -
GROUCHY - is nearing completion, and as they say in the industry, it’s all “hands on deck” to get it out of the door. Business as usual will return after this!
While things are moving slower, content for
Steel Division 2 is progressing nicely. For instance, don’t forget that we have
revealed the new Valley of Death map, thematically linked to the next
Steel Division 2 Army General expansion, the
Dukla Pass. This map will be released for free to all owners of
Steel Division 2.
However, we can show the good art progress and tweaked visuals related to the next “divisional expansion,”
Steel Division: Tribute to Normandy ‘44.
- All art for infantry cards is done and integrated.
- All the new models and variants are finished as well.
- Most of the model reskins have been done, including some airplanes that came out quite nicely!
We added a
Belgian Spitfire after we detailed
British 7th Armoured Division. One way to differentiate this division from other British battlegroups was to make its airforce multinational. The British
Mitchell II bombers were escorted by
Spitfires from the Allied Belgian RAF
349 Squadron, as they did in real life during the bombing of Caen in the
7th Armoured Division’s sector. Close support, for instance, will be provided by New Zealand
Tempest fighter-bombers. Both planes have been reskinned to show proper squadron markings and national emblems and use correct dialogue acknowledgments.
Steel Division: Tribute to Normandy ‘44 Versus
If you want to catch up on
Steel Division: Tribute to Normandy ‘44, we have a handy forum post linking to all previous
Versus posts detailing new
Aces, and much more.
Be sure to check it out
by following it here.
It also details all the good stuff you’ll be able to play with in
Steel Division: Tribute to Normandy ‘44, including 14 new divisions, new Aces, new units, and other goodies!
See you on the battlefield
As you know,
Steel Division 2 blogs will now be published every two weeks. Until the next time!
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See you on the battlefield, commander!