GC 1942 is Case Blue, the Stalingrad Campaign GC 1941 is more or less the Balkans and Barbarossa GC 1940 is Fall Gelb and Fall Rot in great detail, starting with Fort Eben Emael in Belgium The GC pieces are still WWII, but in much more detail than in the base game, for example, the GC 1939 is a very detailed campaign of Poland with multiple scenarios, where as in the base game its only one or two scenarios The Grand Campaign DLCs can be purchased individually at $5 USD, if you have them all they can be linked in play through. There are plenty of What if? scenarios, and if you defeat both Britain and the USSR, there are three successive scenarios of the conquest of the USA. Your path in the campaign depends on how well you do, the list i have just made is starting points. In the base game, priced $20 USD, you take command of a German Panzer Corps in WWII, with a full campaign at your disposal, but you can choose to start the campaign at one of 4 times:ġ939 with the Invasion of Poland, as that goes on through the Assault on Norway and Fall Gelb/Fall Rot (Low Countries and France.) and if you do well enough, Operation Sealion.ġ941 with securing the Balkans then Operation Barbarossa through to Stalingradġ943 Western Front with Operation Husky and holding back the western alliesġ943 Eastern Front with Operation Zitadelle AKA the battle of Kursk. Its basically a rebirth of the classic turn based tactics/strategy game Panzer General. Its no cheap for everything, at $80 USD, but you get ALOT in it.įor those who really have no clue what im talking about, look it up on the steam store. IMO its pretty good, i got the entire package on steam. Has anyone got Panzer Corps? I got it about 2 weeks ago, and I wanted to know if any of you have played it. 2K A Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia.
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