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We're in June. The scale of what is about to be undertaken is unprecedented, and yet you are undoubtedly familiar with it. This time, in Slitherine/Matrix Games and Phobetor's just-revealed Germany at War: Barbarossa 1941, your intervention really matters.

 

 

On June 22, 1941, the largest land campaign in history began, as three German Army Groups advanced into the Soviet Union.  Operation Barbarossa was underway and the German war machine was now locked in a struggle which would change the course of World War II.

 

 

Germany At War: Operation Barbarossa 1941 is an elegant turn-based design, inspired by classics such as Panzer General, but with more of a historical focus.  You command the German forces through a branching historical campaign covering the entire 1941 campaign as well as part of the 1942 campaign.  Dozens of scenarios stretch from the Soviet border all the way to Archangel and towards Astrakhan, the original military goals of Operation Barbarossa.  Step into a wargame where your performance will rewrite history, through an addictive combination of compelling gameplay, realistic events and challenging battles.

 

 

Aimed at all levels, from those who have never played a wargame before to those who know the history of World War II in detail, this is an entertaining and challenging game of combined arms strategy.

 

 

 

The timely feature list:

 

 

 

• Easy-to-use but realistic combat, movement and logistics system

• Realistic map and time scales

• Ground and Air units as well as specialized unit types such as Engineer and Reconnaissance battalions

• Different unit sizes fully modelled and viable, from Tiger Battalions to Infantry Divisions

• Wide variety of support units and realistic historical upgrades for each unit type as units earn experience

• Historical equipment base on historical availability

• Dynamic branching campaign system with player decisions, choose the main German axis of attack after the battle of Smolensk

• Interesting and innovative mission objectives make each scenario unique

• In-Game scenario events like bridge destruction, reinforcements based on player actions, news from other fronts, etc.

• PBEM++ play via server

• 4 Campaigns

• 14 Balanced Stand-alone scenarios suitable for head to head play and as either side

• Scenario Editor

 

 

 

Screenshots and a rundown of the campaigns and scenarios included can be accessed at either the Slitherine and Matrix Games dedicated product pages.

 

 

No intel pertaining the start of your involvment in operations is yet available.

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How many more war games from the Nazi side do we need? I've had enough, I'll tell you that. I won't buy them any more unless the campaigns allow you to play either side. Scenarios? Who cares? Lazy programmers know it's much easier to design for the offense and quite hard to design a good defensive game. Either that, or it would seem most of these designers are infatuated with the Wehrmacht.
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How many more war games from the Nazi side do we need? I've had enough, I'll tell you that. I won't buy them any more unless the campaigns allow you to play either side. Scenarios? Who cares? Lazy programmers know it's much easier to design for the offense and quite hard to design a good defensive game. Either that, or it would seem most of these designers are infatuated with the Wehrmacht.

 

Comparing to how many games with glorious US soldiers we have? Not so many.

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https://www.matrixgames.com/images/3dbox/170x220/GaW-B1941-3DBox-170x220px.gif

 

Phobetor's Germany at War: Barbarossa 1941 has just received a new update:

 

The v1.03 update includes a fix for shadow maps with new Nvidia driver, tweaks to bomber attack values and the Romanian airforce.

 

However, the main change in this update is the new German language support: you will now be able to play in German if it is your native language.

 

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A full changelog can be perused here and the update downloaded here.

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Update: the v1.05 patch for Germany at War: Barbarossa 1941 has now been made available (direct link to ZIP file).

 

This patch fixes a number of issues, fine tuning the game more than ever before. Other than these fixes and changes, patch 1.05 includes several new additions, including a whole new multiplayer map!
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