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  1. Combat Mission: Fortress Italy Things are definitely ramping up. At the Battlefront.com HQ readiness is being increased for the fielding of Gustav Line, a module for Combat Mission: Fortress Italy, their World War II tactical ground combat simulation. https://www.strategycore.co.uk/site/assets/files/5993/news-thumbnail_combat_mission_fortress_italy_gustav_line_module_scrn.jpg An overview of the campaigns included and a fresh batch of screenshots have now been aired. Pre-ordering the module is now possible as well so everything is seemingly quite on track for final deployment in "4-6 weeks".
  2. Combat Mission: Fortress Italy That's what they're saying at Battlefront. Taking their most recent tactical ground warfare simulation - Combat Mission: Fortress Italy - for a spin and experiencing the action in Sicily is something you can now do. http://www.strategycore.co.uk/site/assets/files/5341/news-thumbnail_cm_fortress_italy_demo_rls_scrn.jpg The brief: Interested? Rev up your browser and point it here to get it.
  3. Combat Mission: Fortress Italy Making a surprise sortie, Combat Mission: Fortress Italy is upon us. Battlefront.com's latest tactical ground warfare simulation has been released and is now available for delivery digitally or physically. http://www.strategycore.co.uk/site/assets/files/5167/news-thumbnail_cm_fortress_italy_rls_bnr.jpg A quick rundown of what to expect: This stand-alone title will have you fighting for or against the Duce and you'll either take charge of forces from the USA, Germany or Italy, the latter of which promising to be a particular challenge even for experienced wargamers given the specificity of the new units and equipment available. Take up the challenge and experience one of the most troubled periods of history - this time with you in command.
  4. Combat Mission: Fortress Italy Come and greet the new member of the Combat Mission series. It's called Combat Mission: Fortress Italy and it looks like Battlefront.com has it packed to the brim with reasons to have you visit this embattled region during World War II. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZ4XalhgOn0 This just-announced stand-alone title will have you either fighting for or against the Duce in the game's three campaigns where you'll either take charge of forces from the USA, Germany or Italy, the latter of which promising to be a particular challenge even for experienced wargamers given the specificity of the new units and equipment available therein. The German and American organizations themselves differ markedly from what players of Combat Mission: Battle for Normandy are accustomed to. Expect, for instance, to come across elite formations such as the German Herman Göring Division, the American Rangers or the Italian Bersaglieri, or nice treats like the Panzer Mk III, the R-35 Light Tank, the Grille, or the Semovente 90/53. Beyond the campaign there are, of course, also stand alone battles and automatically generated QuickBattles to keep you entertained. But the good news end not here, as the game already has a tentative release date set for August of this year, and, pre-orders are available right now! Those of you eager to storm Sicily will find themselves rewarded with a 'Tin Case' Limited Edition, a printed manual of some 100 pages and still saving a tenner in the process.
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