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Panzer Corps 2: Frontlines - Westwall is Out Now

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Panzer Corps 2 – Frontlines: Westwall is available now for $9.99.

Command US forces in the assault against Germany’s Siegfried Line in Panzer Corps 2 – Frontlines: Westwall. This new DLC covers the campaign from September to December 1944, taking you from the fortified city of Aachen to the deadly Huertgen Forest and the southern drive through Metz.[/p][p]Featuring new scenarios, units, and iconic Westwall defenses, this is one of the toughest challenges yet in the Frontlines series.

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Westwall - Dev Diary #3

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Welcome to the third and final Dev Diary for Panzer Corps 2: Frontlines - Westwall. As announced previously, this part is all about specific gameplay elements of this DLC and visual additions. So let's go right into it.[/p][p] Objectives: Do's and a few Don'ts[/p][p]Usually mission objectives are all about things you need to do to win. [/p][p]This time there are a few exceptions from that rule: since the intro map is a recon mission, it is all about mobility. You don’t have to hold objective hexes – you just need to take them once to scout the location, and can abandon them afterwards. [/p][p]Later, when you close in on Aachen, you also get told what you have to avoid, and this time it’s not a request. The reason for this is explained in the game of course.
[/p][p]One map has an optional objective to capture German supply dumps, and the briefing explains how it can be achieved. The same method can be used to take most depots you encounter in this DLC. But in rare cases certain triggers might lead to unexpected results.[/p][p]Other battles include objectives you have to complete earlier than the rest. Falling those may cost you a hefty bonus in the best case – in the worst you could lose your command when your superiors run out of patience. [/p][p]These goals are not extremely difficult to achieve, but require you to stay focussed.
[/p][p]Prestige: Liberation vs. Occupation[/p][p]Several maps play either on German-occupied territory, or in border regions. This has a direct impact on the way prestige can be earned by taking various locations.[/p][p]Bigger rewards are always tied to objectives, or key locations like airfields and supply hexes. But non-objective towns and villages outside Germany.give a small one-time prestige bonus when you liberate them. Once you are across the border, inside Germany, no such reward is given.
[/p][p]And not only that – when the Allies are battling to reopen the vital port Antwerp your progress in nearby North Brabant is directly affecting prestige and core slots at your disposal in the final stage of the campaign.[/p][p]
Events: Not written off[/p][p]This DLC includes a variety of scripted triggers and events, both to add flavor and to impact gameplay.[/p][p]We highlight the state of the German border defenses, especially during the intro mission, warn about significant enemy reactions in a few battles, inform about key developments elsewhere on the western front and more. 
[/p][p]In a few battles you are presented with choices at the beginning. Some of them are easy decisions, for example when you get a chance to acquire cheaper veteran core units.[/p][p]Other choices enable different approaches: do you call in Allied help when fighting in the Peel Marches, or do you get by with just a few core reinforcements instead? Later, do you opt to deploy a unique, hard-hitting, but low strength unit or do you prefer a few bonus core slots instead?
[/p][p]Visuals: The usual suspects[/p][p]Frontlines - Westwall includes three new officer portraits to select from at the start of the campaign. Since it has become quasi-standard in recent DLCs each new battle gets introduced with a specific map before the actual briefing begins.
[/p][p]Those who played Bulge know the briefing character already. Internally we toyed with the name Deckard back then, but the basic idea of both Bulge and Westwall is that everyone knows each other at least since D-Day, or even longer. So he never gets explicitly introduced as it would feel odd that late.[/p][p]You get to see him in various new environments now. We added a new post-battle state where he looks a tad battered, but also more relaxed with straps open, smoking a cigarette. This look is mostly used in debriefings, but may also pop up in selected events.
[/p][p][/p][p]New Units I: On the Line[/p][p]As the eponymous Westwall plays a central role in this DLC several additions were made to represent those German border fortifications in greater detail:[/p][p]Various larger forts were built in selected locations along the Siegfried Line, but most often the Allies had to deal with smaller pillboxes, and sometimes with lots of them. 
[/p][p]So we included a new pillbox unit. Unlike bigger bunkers they’re not overly strong on their own, but as part of a defensive network with mines, support units or even mobile reserves as backup they can keep you quite busy.[/p][p]It’s worth noting that certain structures accept skins now, including those pillboxes, and modders can adjust their directions in the editor.
[/p][p]Key areas were also protected by so-called Dragon’s Teeth, a widely used form of anti-tank obstacle, which we included as well. These obstacles do not shoot back, but destroying them can be time-consuming. [/p][p]It’s best to find gaps or other weak spots to plow on, although these do not always look as peaceful as in the pic above.[/p][p]
New Units II: Field Armor…[/p][p]US tank crews often used everything they could get their hands on to increase protection, so many Shermans were soon covered with additional sandbags, track segments, wood or even selfmade side skirts.
[/p][p]Such modifications, known as field armor, farmer armor, or even hillbilly armor became a common sight both in the Pacific Theater and in Europe.[/p][p]While we cannot include every possible modification ever made, we added one modified variant for some of the main late-war versions. These modifications don’t turn regular Shermans into super units, but offer slightly better defense stats for a minor price hike. 
[/p][p]Field-armored tanks also have better unit-traits than their unmodified counterparts. This is a gameplay decision to make them more valuable, built on the idea that their crews excel in a certain area. [/p][p]Modified Shermans count as limited equipment. A handful are added regularly as the campaign progresses, and objective rewards increase their overall number further. 
[/p][p][/p][p]Players can field and sustain a few units equipped with them, but may have to deploy vanilla tanks again if they take too many losses. This goes especially for the later, long-barrelled versions, while field-armor for the M4A1 and A3 tanks is available earlier, and in larger numbers.[/p][p]
New Units III:  …and all the rest
[/p][p]Another unique addition to the US roster is the Dodge WC63. Derived from the similar, but lighter Dodge 4x4 series it represents a variety of enlarged Dodge 6x6 trucks. 
[/p][p]The new transport is cheaper than the Studebaker, has all terrain movement, and even an MG. But it can only carry vanilla infantry, paras and rangers, not engineers or heavy infantry, and it cannot tow all guns. 
[/p][p]Last but not least a few more variants of known US warplanes are available now, with slightly improved stats. This includes a specific, armed version of the Grasshopper recon plane which appears as a specific aux unit first. Later in the campaign you receive a unique gift unit of this type. [/p][p]On top of that shiny new skins made for specific USAAF aircraft have been added to the game, so the number of available, historic late-war skins has increased once again…[/p][p]
Conclusion
[/p][p]And so this third and last Dev Diary for this DLC comes to an end. Are you ready to punch through the Siegfried Line?[/p][p]Panzer Corps 2: Frontlines - Westwall will be released on August 19th.[/p]

Panzer Corps Day 2025 - New Tournament sign-ups

[p]Hi, there was a small problem with the registrations for our Panzer Corps tournament, there was an unintended cap at 16 players.

This has now been fixed, anyone can join, and the starting date has been moved to July 23rd.

Here to join: https://www.slitherine.com/tournaments

PLEASE NOTE: You DO NOT need to own Cyrenaica DLC to join and play the tournament.

For the first time in Panzer Corps 2 history, you will compete for a coupon prize pool. Prizes will be distributed as follows: [/p]
  • [p]1st: $60 coupon[/p]
  • [p]2nd: $50 coupon[/p]
  • [p]3rd: $40 coupon [/p]
  • [p]4rd: $30 coupon[/p]
  • [p]5th to 7th: $20 coupon each[/p]
  • [p]8th to 10th: $10 coupon each[/p]
[p]The tournament will feature 4 brand-new scenarios with 15-days round length:[/p]
  • [p]Round 1: Bardia[/p]
  • [p]Round 2: Jarabub[/p]
  • [p]Round 3: Desert Arena[/p]
  • [p]Round 4: Benghazi[/p]
[p]Have fun and good luck![/p]

Panzer Corps Day 2025 - Recap

[p]Today is Panzer Corps Day! To celebrate this moment with the whole community, we've prepared a lot of content and hosted a live event on our Twitch channel.

We retraced the history of Panzer Corps and all the series that contributed to making it the fantastic franchise it is today, such as Axis Operation, Frontlines, Elite and more.

In particular, we had an in-depth live chat with Volcanite Games, discussing one of the upcoming Allied multi-linked campaigns: the invasion of Italy by the Allied forces.

In case you missed it, you can re-watch the live event here: YouTube.

Before we move on, here's a special message for the community from Kerensky, one of the developers and a cornerstone of our community.

Frank Leone aka Kerensky

"As we mark this 14th Anniversary of Panzer Corps releasing in 2011, I thought I’d see if I could define what Panzer Corps Day is, and why we go out of our way to mark this particular day.[/p][p]There are just so many numbers involved after all that time.  Hundreds of scenarios created, tens of thousands of hours of work from across our small team, more than one hundred thousand unique players who have logged multi-millions of hours spent playing our game…[/p][p]I never would have dreamed about those kinds of numbers when I was BETA testing the original Panzer Corps back in 2010 and just beginning to learn how to make Panzer Corps content with the original Grand Campaign, and even today 14 years later those numbers are still difficult to comprehend.[/p][p]But it’s those numbers that we are here to celebrate.  It’s been an unbelievable journey for those of us involved with Panzer Corps, and it’s incredible to think that so many players have been along with us through all these years.  This day is as much our developers’ day to celebrate as it is a celebration of our player community.  Without all of your continued support and interest for over a decade now, our game would be long forgotten and abandoned.  It is thanks to you that this game will probably represent my life’s work, as I realize there’s probably no bigger or longer running project I’ll embark on like I have with Panzer Corps. [/p][p]Nothing has driven that home like the realization that Panzer Corps is approaching a generational title, as some of our potential newest campaign designers learning the trade are less than half my age.  It’s endearing to know that our work to translate the history of the World War II into our game continues to inspire and educate the next generation of people, just as I remember experiencing WWII gaming through the original Panzer General that I was playing way back in the 90s.[/p][p]Through our exploration and celebration of historical gaming, we have in our own way joined that history as we continue to retell these stories through media and games that now inspire the interest of the next generation of humanity.[/p][p]And lastly, here’s to all of the friends and family, who after all of these years, are no longer with us.  May you never be gone, as long as you are remembered.[/p][p] [/p][p]Sincerest thanks to all from San Francisco in the United States of America,[/p][p]-Frank Leone aka Kerensky"

NEW TOURNAMENT We're also glad to announce that sign-ups for a new tournament are now open.

For the first time in Panzer Corps 2 history, players will compete for a coupon prize pool. Prizes will be distributed as follows:[/p]
  • [p]1st: $60 coupon[/p]
  • [p]2nd: $50 coupon[/p]
  • [p]3rd: $40 coupon[/p]
  • [p]4th: $30 coupon[/p]
  • [p]5th to 7th: $20 coupon each[/p]
  • [p]8th to 10th: $10 coupon each[/p]
[p]The tournament will feature 4 brand-new scenarios with 15-days round length:[/p]
  • [p]Round 1: Bardia[/p]
  • [p]Round 2: Jarabub[/p]
  • [p]Round 3: Desert Arena[/p]
  • [p]Round 4: Benghazi[/p]
[p]PLEASE NOTE: You DO NOT need to own the Cyrenaica DLC to join and play the tournament.

[dynamiclink][/dynamiclink]WESTWALL We're also happy to announce that Panzer Corps 2: Frontlines - Westwall will be released on August 19th.

Get ready to take command of US Army formations as they battle through the formidable Siegfried Line between September and December 1944. What starts as a rapid advance into a crumbling enemy front quickly escalates into a grueling, high-stakes campaign where every inch of ground must be earned.

[dynamiclink][/dynamiclink]FREE SCENARIOS
In addition, we're happy to come out with two new free scenarios as a symbol of gratitude for the continued support of our players. But before you jump into the game, here’s a brief preview into some of the unique gameplay gimmicks each scenario offers:[/p][p][/p][p]NERETVA[/p][p]The first new scenario explores the famous Yugoslav Partisans as a playable faction and covers the Battle of Neretva River. The year is 1943, and the Axis occupation of Yugoslavia enters its darkest hour as recent Axis offensives have managed to surround the Partisans in a death trap with their backs to the Neretva River.[/p][p]Facing total annihilation and relentless assaults from all sides, your only option will be to lead a desperate breakout attempt by crossing the Neretva River in a bid to link up with friendly forces in the mountains to the southeast. At the same time, the Axis and their collaborators will do everything in their power to thwart your escape.[/p][p][/p][p]TARGU FRUMOS[/p][p]The second new scenario shifts the focus over to Romania and the Second Battle of Targu Frumos. As the Red Army threatens to isolate Iasi by targeting the crucial railway hub of Targu Frumos to the west of the city, you will get to command the determined Romanian resistance to the Soviet invasion of their country.[/p][p]However, you will not stand alone against the Soviet war machine; the Germans have sent an elite tank formation to reinforce the beleaguered Romanians. Your Romanian force will have to coordinate with German armor to effectively counter the endless Soviet assaults.[/p][p]We would love to hear your feedback on the scenarios and the new theaters they explore!

DAILY DEAL To celebreate Panzer Corps Day, enjoy discounts starting today until July 18th. The entire Panzer Corps series is discounted up to 65% on Steam.

[dynamiclink][/dynamiclink]STREAMING SCHEDULE
Lastly, here is the schedule with all the upcoming Panzer Corps 2 streams. Enjoy, have fun, and let us know what you think about all these announcements![/p]