1. Panzer Corps 2
  2. News

Panzer Corps 2 News

Panzer Corps 2 - v1.1.22 Update

We're releasing a new update for Panzer Corps 2.

It is technical patch updating Unreal Engine from 4.26.1 and 4.26.2 which fixes a number of crashes and stability issues. Later today we'll have some great news on upcoming content, so stay tuned.

Changelog:

Updates Unreal version

Home of Wargamers 2021 Live+ is announced




“Would you like to know more?” is the most frequent comment we received on anything we posted in the last twelve months. Alongside “Desire to know more intensifies”, of course.

Here’s a way to satisfy your craving for hexes and turns and cunning plans. We’re going to give you a full day of insights, figures, announcements, gameplay sessions, and more. You asked for it; we’re giving it to you, and more.


Tune in on our Twitch channel next May 11th for a full day of presentations. Take a look at the future of Slitherine, its games and take a glance at what is coming next and after.

At Home of Wargamers 2021 Live+ we’ll be showing you all of our games scheduled for release in 2021, including the highly anticipated Warhammer 40.000 Battlesector, Starship Troopers: Terran Command, and Distant Worlds 2.


But, as you know, many other things are brewing for you. We have 15 unannounced games, and we’ll be unveiling 4 of them on May 11th. Make sure not to miss out!

If you want more details, check out yesterday’s Tea Time, where Marco shared the first information about this big event. Also, don’t forget to follow us on Twitter; where we’ll be revealing more of the program in the next few weeks.



#HowLivePlus

Panzer Corps 2 - v1.1.21 Update

We have made a number of fixes thanks to your feedback on Axis Operations: 1941. Some of these fixes resolve crashes that some players were facing, so we have rolled these fixes out to you as quickly as possible in a hotfix.

We hope you continue to enjoy Axis Operations: 1941.

1.1.21 hotfix change log:

========================
- Fixed random crash when selecting enemy units.
- Fixed the crash when loading a scenario into the Editor.
- Fixed "stack overflow" crash at the end of some scenarios.
- Fixed achievement triggering when finishing Axis Operations 1941 campaign.
- Fixed DLC display in the main menu sometimes showing the wrong status.
- Fixed incorrect merging of Units.csv and Rules.json files from mods.
- Fixed "Terrain Expert" player trait making units immune to retreat.
- Added options to disable showing move zone and combat predictions for enemy units.
- Added some of the missing player traits so they show up in random maps.
- Fixed some localization issues.
- The "Auxiliary Force" player trait now gives extra slots in the case where pre-deployed auxiliary units occupy some of the slots provided by this trait.
- Fixed importing units with default entrenchment level from Panzer Corps 1 scenarios.

Panzer Corps 2: Axis Operations 1941 review - still the senior General

There is a question that every wargamer must ask themselves. A deep question, a probing question, the kind of question that dictates a lifetime of purchases. Do I like Panzer General-style games? They're almost a genre unto themselves, and whether or not they offer that tactical itch-scratching that all wargamers crave comes down to each individual - and how they feel about certain gameplay abstractions, and stylistic choices.


There is a lot to like in Panzer General-style wargames, and a lot to dislike, but nearly 30 years as a standard for hex-and-unit wargames means that they're definitely a part of this hobby that's not going anywhere.


Today's offering, a brand new DLC for Panzer Corps 2, highlights everything that is good and bad about these types of wargames, and whether or not this latest edition will be for you comes down to how frustrating or fun you feel the trickier bits of Panzer General-style games can be. Released only this week, the fourth DLC in Panzer Corps 2's Axis Operations series, 1941, brings players into the underrepresented invasion of Yugoslavia, before continuing on to Greece, and then the infamous Operation Barbarossa. Will the change of scenery be enough to warrant a look for those unsure of Panzer Corps 2's pedigree? Settle into that Panzer 38(t) and let's go find out!


Read the rest of the story...


RELATED LINKS:

Panzer Corps 2 announces new Axis Operations 1941 DLC

Panzer Corps 2 - long live the king

Panzer Corps 2: Axis Operations - 1941 is available now

1941 was a crucial year in World War II.

Having secured western Europe, now the Wehrmacht looks east. The largest front in the war is about to open, and the biggest and most decisive battles are about to take place.

But not before taking a detour to the Balkans...

[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]

Axis Operations - 1941 brings the decisive battles of 1941 to Panzer Corps 2. Relive the invasion of the Balkans, of Greece and of the Soviet Union and fight both popular and more obscure battles in its 20 scenarios campaign.

As part of the Axis Operations series, you can decide to import a core army from the previous DLC, 1940, or play with a brand new army. You will also be able to export your core army at the conclusion of the 1941 campaign, and export it to the next DLC.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1526010/Panzer_Corps_2_Axis_Operations__1941/

New Tournament


We are now ready to start the first online Tournament for Panzer Corps 2.

You can sign up here. You need a Slitherine account in order to join, and you can register one for free.

The tournament will be three rounds long, each round taking one week. The first round will begin on Monday 29th March.

The Slitherine Tournament system will automatically pair you up with your opponents and create your online matches for you. All you'll need to do is load the game and start playing.

Ownership of the DLCs is not required.