Egy újabb Második Világháborús stratégiát jelentett be az 1C, melyet igen kreatívan Stalingrad-nak nevezett el. Azt is fogja nyújtani, amit a címe ígér: 1942 Júniusától 1943 Januárjáig a fontosabb csatákban vehetünk részt. Egy módosított Blitzkrieg engine hajtja meg a játékot, ami még idén, a negyedik negyedévben megjelenik.
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Release date: Q4 2004
Description
Stalingrad is a real-time strategy (developed by DTF Games) based on the modified Blitzkrieg engine. The game tells a story of one of the most dramatic periods of World War II and covers all major events from June 1942 till January 1943.
The game consists out of two campaigns. During the first one players will lead the advancing German forces and after that will assume the role of a Soviet commander, whose aim is to liberate the city and smash the 6th Army of Wehrmacht.
Unlike many other WWII RTS games Stalingrad renders every event taking into account all historical peculiarities and demonstrates a high level of accuracy. Moreover the missions in every single battle scenario are the same as they were in reality.
"The battle for Stalingrad is one of the key events of World War II", says Petr Prohorenko, game designer at DTF Games. "It was a trying ordeal for the Red Army, but it selflessly fought against the enemy and stood that test. This battle became a symbol of firmness and courage. Our troops went through bitterness of losses and retreat. But after all it became one of the most successful operations of the Red Army. Stalingrad has put an end to the ambitious plans of the Third Reich. We plan to recreate the events as thoroughly as possible and give players an opportunity to participate in this great battle".
Stalingrad features:
36 missions, 2 campaigns (playing on the side of Wehrmacht or the Red Army), 7 hidden missions, revealing secret and unknown facts from the history of the battle for Stalingrad.
Historical accuracy which makes the game an interactive encyclopedia of the battle for Stalingrad.
Mission maps' landscape is created on basis of tactical maps and air photography of that period.
More than 150 units made on basis of real prototypes which took part in the battle of Stalingrad. Several tens of historic buildings, created according to archival photographs.