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Panzer Corps 2: Axis Operations - 1940 - Battle of Sedan

We have our second entry for the Axis Operations: 1940 battle videos.

This time it's the turn of the Battle of Sedan.

In the Battle of Sedan players will be on the offensive against the French Army. They will need to reach two goals: to defeat the French and capture Sedan, and to scout for the "Ghost Division" of the notorious German general, Erwin Rommel, who has vanished beyond enemy lines.

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Let us know what you think in the comments section. Axis Operations: 1940 is going to be released on December 10th.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1438150/Panzer_Corps_2_Axis_Operations__1940/

Panzer Corps 2: Axis Operations - 1940 - Training for Eben-Emael

We're releasing the first of a series of battle videos covering some of the pivotal scenarios coming with the new DLC, Axis Operations: 1940.

The first battle video also covers a new feature: training scenarios.

In Axis Operations: 1940 you can, for the first time, choose to play through specific training scenarios, just like the Wehrmacht historically did. Prior to the attack on Eben-Emael the Wehrmacht practiced with captured fortifications in Czechoslovakia.

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Furthermore, this Friday we'll have our first preview stream on our Twitch channel at 6 pm GMT.

Here is the full schedule:

Nov 20 - Hannut
Nov 27 - Neufchateau
Dec 4 - Gameplay innovations
Dec 10 - Secret surprise! Special release stream

On December 10, release day of Axis Operations: 1940, we'll have a very special release stream on Twitch. It will feature one of the new scenarios coming with the DLC. Can you guess what it'll be?

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1438150/Panzer_Corps_2_Axis_Operations__1940/

Panzer Corps 2: 1940 - Dev Diary #1



First detailed look into Axis Operations 1940
One of the most burning questions repeatedly asked of us is what will become of the current content chain, the Axis Operations? Last we left off, they've barely entered into the year 1940, stopping just short of Norway.

To get right into it, we're going to be covering new features in this third chapter of the Axis Operation Grand Campaign, reveal more new unit models being added to the game, introduce a very different kind of AI ally, and more!

As always, our primary mission with ongoing Panzer Corps 2 content is to provide our players with more fresh and exciting twists to the gameplay that they already thoroughly enjoy.
One of the best ways to do that is to continue to innovate with new types of missions and objectives, such as this one:


We have a mission objective to find and locate friendly units. Time to get those recon units out, it's a big map out there to scour in search of a missing Panzer Division!

Not only do we have more new objectives, there is an entirely new scenario type being introduced: Training scenarios! These scenarios provide our players with a chance to fast track experience on newly purchased or badly damaged units, encounter some very unique situations, and make special preparations for the battles ahead.



But standing in your path will be more numerous and more powerful enemies. From special RAF fighter Squadrons to Charles de Gaulle himself and more, the Allies will test you do everything in their power to stop your blitzkrieg in its tracks.


Another wave of new, exotic unit models

Neubaufahrzeug
• More Wehrmacht theme content naturally leads with a very unique German tank; the extremely difficult to pronounce Neubaufahrzeug. This large, multi-turret vehicle was a German experiment with heavy tanks. Unlike some late war paper Panzers that only exist on drawing boards, several Neubaufahrzeug were actually constructed and participated in combat action in Norway.
• Despite their overwhelming firepower, their slow speed and surprisingly light armor did not make for an impressive showing, and future German heavy tank experimentation would have to wait before following a different design philosophy...

Char 2C
• The largest constructed and operational tank, not just of World War II but of all time, makes an appearance in the France 1940 campaign. Despite their astounding size and outrageous 69 ton weight, these vehicles were somewhat antiquated by the time World War II had begun. They were available for, but did not take part in, the failed Saar Offensive because of the impracticality of their design.
• Unlike the Neubaufahrzeug though, the Char 2C boasted impressive armor surpassing even that of the Char B. Somewhere out on the battlefields of France you and your army just might run into this behemoth of a vehicle, so make sure your Stukas and 88s are at the ready just in case!

M11/39
• Predecessor to the more widely known and somewhat decent Italian M13/40 medium tank, this unit will be getting a unique model instead of having to borrow the skin of the M13/40.


Bf109z
• A very experimental design attempting to boost the range and firepower of the excellent Bf-109 by attaching two of them together. Very few of these aircraft were ever actually built, but it is likely they might have been formidable fighter-bombers and bomber killers.
• How you might get your hands on this experimental prototype remains to be seen.

He111z
• What happens when Germany realizes their long range, heavy bomber force is non-existent? Trying gluing two existing medium bombers together! Like the experiments with the Bf109z that would follow, the He111z was an attempt to fill new aircraft roles with extreme modifications of existing ones.

Target Dummies
• We couldn't have training scenarios without target dummies. Engage in target practice with these units to turn those 0 experience recruits into well disciplined and starred troops in no time!

These are only a few of the new models being added to the game that will appear in Axis Operations 1940 or the near future. There are still even more, but this is all we have time to spotlight for the moment...


Rommel in Panzer Corps 2
"Rommel, Rommel, Rommel! What else matters but beating him?!"

While it would be a few years before Winston Churchill would utter this famous quote about the German General now best known as the Desert Fox, the truth is that Rommel's military career was incredible even before he set foot in Africa.

During the Battle of France in 1940, Rommel was commander of only a single division, the 7th Panzer. By the end of the campaign, the division would earn the nickname of Ghost Division. They would earn this name for their ability to seemingly appear out of nowhere, much to the surprise and devastation of the Allied efforts in France and even to the shock of the German High Command who on more than one occasion lost track of their advance from the sheer speed of it.


To explore this incredible historical figure's campaign through France, one of the biggest features of the 1940 campaign will be your opportunity to fight alongside Rommel and his elite 7th Panzer Division across multiple scenarios.

Rommel will participate in briefings and join your forces on the battlefield. To make sure Rommel and the 7th Panzer are given their historical dues, their forces are comprised of Elite and Overstrength units, and their AI scripts and settings are the most advanced that Panzer Corps 2 has ever seen.
Rommel's forces can engage an enemy decisively...

Fall back when damaged to refit and repair...

And even help participate in performing humongous encirclements of enemy forces!

All of this should combine to provide the player with a very powerful AI partner for a part of their campaigning experience!

Your Feedback
As always, we are reading and listening to your feedback. Many thousands of posts and messages have greatly improved Panzer Corps 2 for its entire playerbase, and we encourage you to continue to share your thoughts and wants for the game into the future!

In fact, when some eagle eyed community members spotted a bit of an issue with Holland in an earlier screenshot, we made it a priority to make sure it's going to get adjusted while the campaign continues to be put through testing...


Conclusion Teaser
We hope you enjoyed this extended preview of the upcoming Axis Operations 1940 DLC and look forward to returning your units to combat soon.

Axis Operations: 1940 is currently finishing it's testing phase, and is scheduled to deploy in early December 2020.

But to those players who have been pining for some non-Axis Campaign content... It's still too early to say anything concrete on this, but just know that we have heard you, and it's absolutely on our radar!

Panzer Corps 2: Axis Operations - 1940 is coming soon

We're announcing the new chapter of the Axis Operations series: 1940.

Axis Operations: 1940 is the third DLC for Panzer Corps 2 and it brings you to one of the most crucial moments of World War II: the successful blitzkrieg against the Low Countries, Belgium and France, the invasion of Scandinavia and the Balkans, and even an optional landing in England.

Make sure your Panzers, Stukas and Messerschmitts are ready - Axis Operations: 1940 will be released on December 10.

Just like in the other Axis Operations DLCs, you will be able to import your core army from 1939, and then export it to the next DLC for a continuous mega-campaign. You can also decide to play each Axis Operations DLC as a standalone campaign, though.

We're looking forward to showing you more of the DLC. In the meantime, have a look at the product page and at the screenshots by clicking on the link below.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1438150/Panzer_Corps_2_Axis_Operations__1940

Panzer Corps 2's 'General' and 'Field Martial' editions removed from sale



Before release, there were two special pre-order variants of Panzer Corps 2 available for sale. One was the General Edition, which came with exclusive bonus content, and the second was the Field Marshal Edition, which as far as we can recall was the same as General except you also got the first two DLCs for free.

Those two editions have now been removed from sale. The Field Marshal version makes the most sense as both DLCs covered by that particular version - Axis Operations: Spanish Civil War & Axis Operations: 1939 - have both been released.

In their place though, Slitheirne are offering an 'upgrade pack' that will allow you purchase the General Edition content separately, if you want to.

Unsurprisingly it's called the General Edition Upgrade, and is available for £12.99 as a DLC with the following content:


New Bonus scenarios: 4 brand new scenarios in which you can test your mettle against the AI. Face new, original situations and adapt your tactics to overcome your opponents.
New Camo skins: New 75 exclusive skins are available for your vehicles. In Panzer Corps 2 you can customize the appearance of your units, and with the General Edition you have access to special skins which aren't accessible in the base game.
Digital printable Campaign tree chart: A beautiful hi-res printable artwork depicting the branching single player Wehrmacht campaign in Panzer Corps 2 and which choices you can take.
Digital Wallpapers: 4 hi-res desktop sized digital wallpapers depicting new Panzer Corps inspired artwork.
Digital Soundtrack: 16 beautiful tracks composed by the talented Bill Meyers, Dan Bewick and Alexander Shargin, inspired by classic movies on World War II. Available for download as high quality .mp3 files.


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