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The Montello Cycling Tour: The Piave Crossing [#1]

To celebrate the release of the Montello Expansion, we're bringing you the Montello Cycling Tour! Don't worry, you won't actually have to do any of the cycling.

In the Cycling Tour, we'll be exploring the area represented in the Montello map. There's a lot of history to be found here, from the very structures that played a role in this battle to the monuments erected in memory della Grande Guerra. Every friday we'll make a new stop at one of these historic locations until we arrive at our final destination: The Nervesa della Battaglia train station.

We kick this tour off at the bank of the river Piave, where the Austro-Hungarian forces collided with the Italian bunkers marking the start of the battle.


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[h2]Stop #1: The Piave Crossing[/h2]

Unlike their previous success at Caporetto, the Austro-Hungarians opted to go for an all-out frontal attack at various points of the front line, most of which followed the river Piave. One of these locations was the bank at the north-east point of the Montello hill, where small landmasses in the river could provide cover from enemy fire and make for a saver crossing. However, the Italians did bolster their defenses along the river in anticipation of an attack. Likely having realized this would be a good point for the Austro-Hungarians to cross, various bunkers were constructed here.

Bunkers location on Google Maps

You'll likely notice that Piave doesn't look all that impressive. While the size of the river does depend on the season and the amount of rain, Piave isn't the river it was during the war. In fact, a bit south east of this location is a small airstrip housing many historic (and some goofy) aircraft, built where the Piave used to flow.



The bunkers still exist to this day as a small open air museum called Bunker del Sentiero Brigata Lucca, with a 2.5km path to connect all of them. We've also been here as part of our research for the game! Game development sure is hard work.



We can recommend it if you're looking to visit the area. It's a nice walk if the weather allows it, but it can get very slippery when wet and it's not very accessible.

[h3]In-game[/h3]

The crossing of the river is the starting position of the Austro-Hungarians in-game. In order to get to the first objective on Montello, they'll need to push past these bunkers. Thank to Montello, there's quite a large elevation difference however, making it difficult to climb up to the bunkers and slowing the attackers down massively.

The Austro-Hungarian starting position with references we used to recreate it

The bunkers and the climb to get to them from the riverbank.

[h2]Up next[/h2]

We leave the bunkers and properly start the tour by heading south, following the route of the Austro-Hungarian assault. Our next stop is the Monumento Ragazzi del '99 Santa Croce del Montello. See you there next week!

The route on Google Maps

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[h2]Visit Montello![/h2]
The Montello Cycling Tour is a collaboration with local organizations. We'd like to thank them for helping us out with information about the region, the history and photos they provided. If you're interested in visiting the area, please check them out and tell them we sent you!


For bike renting and a historic tour with possibility for a meal.
[h3]Bike Rental Montello[/h3]
https://aglizattieri.com/

Looking for your next holiday destination?
[h3]Visit Prosecco Hills[/h3]
https://visitproseccohills.it/en

Want to learn more about WW1 and the history of the area?
[h3]Museo della Battaglia di Vittorio Veneto[/h3]
Location on Google Maps


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Montello Expansion | Live AMA with the Developers!

To celebrate the new Montello expansion, we're live answering your questions about Isonzo & the new update and give you a little tour through the new map!

The stream is expected to be around 1 hour long.

[h3]Find the update announcement blog here:[/h3]

https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1556790/view/4575181680255695683?l=english

[h3]Find the new Shellshocked DLC here: [/h3]

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2719550/Isonzo__Shellshocked_Units_Pack/

The Montello expansion is OUT NOW!

[h3]Hello soldiers![/h3]

We leave the frigid heights of the Alps for a climate a little more pleasant. Back along the river Piave, we find ourselves at the Austro-Hungarian assault on the Italian town of Nervesa della Battaglia: Montello.

Alongside Montello, the Austro-Hungarians get 2 new weapons to add to their arsenal and everyone looks a little bloodied and battle-hardened in the brand-new Shellshocked Units DLC. The best part? All of it is available right now!

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[h2]New map: Montello[/h2]

Austro-Hungarian forces cross the river Piave and charge the Italian bunkers along the shore. Fighting continues in the trenches at the farmlands on Montello and towards an ancient Abbey. The final stages of the battle turn into urban warfare, as the Austro-Hungarian push to secure the train station at the other side of Nervesa della Battaglia. Will the Italians be able to fend them off?



The map is named after the large hill (described as being "bean shaped") at the edge of the Alps, due east of Grappa and Vidor bridge.

Montello is a varied map with many different types of encounters, set in a burning forest and leading into close quarters combat if the Italians lose ground.



[h3]Learn more about Montello:[/h3]
    [h3]Full map flyover:[/h3]
https://youtu.be/MAGhLmsBBPk
    [h3]Map breakdown, first half:[/h3]
https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1556790/view/4249790899153033249
    [h3]Map breakdown, second half:[/h3]
https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1556790/view/4249790899170884237

[h3]Digital Cycling Tour through Montello[/h3]
Want to get the know the region even more? You're in luck. In the upcoming weeks, we'll be exploring the region even more with a Digital Cycling Tour in collaboration with Bike Rental Agli Zattieri through Prosecco Hills and the War Museum in Vittorio Veneto! We'll discover what the region was like back in the day, as well as how the war affects it to this day. Be sure to keep an eye on Steam and our social channels every Friday!

[h2]New weapons[/h2]

The Austro-Hungarian forces get themselves some new tools to aid them in their advance.

The M.91 Russisches Repetier-Gewehr is essentially a Mosin–Nagant under new management. During the many battles with the Russian Empire, the Austro-Hungarians captured hundred thousands of Mosin–Nagant rifles and were assigned to their own troops. An estimated 200,000-300,000 of these rifles were converted to the Austro-Hungarian M93 8x50R cartridge by 1918, which was used by the Mannlicher rifles, but the version you'll be using is the original Mosin–Nagant with a new name.

Meanwhile, the Schwere-Handgranate was introduced by Austria-Hungary late in the war. Translating into English as “Heavy hand grenade“ – the grenade is quite sizeable compared to its contemporaries like the Mills bomb. It also shares a similar style of casting – though, as with the Mills bomb the cast pattern might not strictly be due to fragmentation capabilities but so that it was easier to handle is the muddy trenches of WW1.



[h2]Shellshocked Units[/h2]

With a new update comes of course a new cosmetic Units pack to let you customize your look! Shellshocked contains a ton of coats and head gear that have seen better days, to be honest. Luckily, there are also some armor options for those who like to come well-equipped.

When it comes to face customization, there are a bunch of bloody bandage options to really show you're just about done with the war and some facial hair options that look quite well kept, all things considered, along with two pretty mugs to put them on!



The Shellshocked Units DLC contains a total of 40+ items across two nations:
  • 6 Italian uniforms
  • 13 Italian Headgear Items
  • 6 Austro-Hungarian uniforms
  • 12 Austro-Hungarian Headgear Items
  • 5 Facial Items
  • 5 Mustaches
  • 2 Faces

For more information on what you're getting with the Shellshocked Units DLC, be sure to check out the page:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2719550/Isonzo__Shellshocked_Units_Pack



[h2]Sale time![/h2]

Where there's an expansion, there's a sale! You can pick up various discount between now and September 19th! Refer to the table below to see what's on sale and when.

Of course, all DLC mentioned here are cosmetic only and do not impact gameplay.
    Until Sept 9
    Discount
    Sept 5 - Sept 19
    Discount
    Isonzo - Base Game
    -67%
    Isonzo - Deluxe Edition
    -65%
    Isonzo - First Wave
    -40%
    Isonzo - Second Wave
    -40%
    Isonzo - Soundtrack
    -50%
    Reserve Units DLC
    -30%
    Isonzo - Digital Goods
    -30%
    Veteran Units DLC
    -30%
    Royal Units DLC
    -30%
    Alpine Units DLC
    -30%
    Expedition Units DLC
    -30%
    Elite Units DLC
    -30%
    Glacial Units DLC
    -30%

Waiting for a discount on something specific? Be sure to add it to your wishlist, or keep an eye on the Isonzo DLC overview page!



[h2]Patch Notes[/h2]

Alongside the shiny new content additions, we have a couple small fixes this update.

[h3]New content[/h3]
  • New map - Montello
  • New weapons for Austro-Hungarian Engineer and Rifleman
    - Schwere-handgranate
    - M.91 Russisches Repetier-Gewehr

[h3]Fixes & Improvements[/h3]
  • Fixed snow goggle images in customization screen
  • Potential fix for Gas Kills not counting for Thus With A Kiss achievement
  • Fixed culling issues with taller buildings on some maps
  • Stability fixes
  • Performance improvements

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[h3]Now soldier, it's time to fight on Montello. See you on the front lines![/h3]

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Solstice Update Release Date & Montello Flyover

Welcome back to another dev blog! We're thrilled to say that the long wait is almost over, and we can officially announce when you'll be able to jump into the battle for Montello yourselves. Make a note in your calendars...

[h2]The Solstice update will release on September 5th![/h2]

That includes the Montello map, the M.91 Russisches Repetier-Gewehr (Mosin-Nagant), the schwerhandgranate and the paid Shellshocked Units Pack cosmetic DLC. In today's blog we're going to show off the full Montello flyover video, and tell you what to expect when the fighting reaches the map's final sector: the town of Nervesa della Battaglia.



[h2]Watch the complete Montello Flyover video:[/h2]

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[h2]Montello's final objective[/h2]
In the previous blog we followed the Austro-Hungarian advance all the way from the banks of the Piave to the abbey command post.

Once the Abbey is secure, the Austro-Hungarians have one final line of defense to break. There is a single capture point, in the train station on the other side of the town of Nervesa della Battaglia. But getting there will involve tough street by street fighting.

Looking from Italian lines towards the Abbey. Austro-Hungarian troops will need to attack down this hill through the burning forest.

The Italians were prepared, with new positions ready in case the Abbey was lost. Through a patch of forest, much of it burning after heavy artillery bombardment, is a deep trench line on the outskirts of the town. There is an Italian forward deployment post here which must be cleared out, and once that's done the Austro-Hungarians would be well advised to construct their own forward post at the other end of the trench line.

Another forward deployment post can be constructed by the attackers inside the town itself, but it's very easy to get ambushed, snuck up on, or grenaded in the close confines of the crumbling streets of Nervesa. Having an intermediate spawn point on the outskirts will save you a long walk back from the Abbey if you get taken out.

This plaza is one of the more open parts of the town, and you can see there is still a lot of cover and concealment to be found. Grenades can be bounced off buildings to land in streets where enemies are advancing, and close combat weapons can extract a bloody toll from careless soldiers.

Artillery bombardment has opened up new routes through the town with walls turned to rubble and entire houses levelled, but it hasn't done much to extend sight lines. Pistols and bayonets are invaluable in these close quarters, and recon flights can save your teammates from unpleasant surprises. Make it through the ruins and debris of the town, and the capture point awaits: the Nervesa railway station. Fight through the abandoned train cars and clear out the main station building to win the battle - if you're an Austro-Hungarian, that is.

The ground floor of the railway station. You can see there are two sets of stairs leading to the top floor, but sending grenades through that hole in the floor first is recommended.

For the Italians, you'll need to fight to the death to protect the station, but if the attackers still have a lot of tickets remaining it might be worth sallying forth back into Nervesa itself to try and sabotage the Austro-Hungarian forward spawn points. The railway station is a good defensive position and your team's engineers can surely fortify it more, but it's probably easier to attrite the attackers in the streets than the more open ground of the trainyard. If the Austro-Hungarians set up machine guns or snipers on the edges of the town there's a chance they can pin down defenders in the station itself and make it difficult for reinforcements to arrive anywhere except through the back of the station building - and having your whole team bundled up in one place is a recipe for disaster.

[h3]Will the Austro-Hungarian advance be stopped? Or will the Italians face what could be their final disaster?[/h3]

[h2]Make history when Montello releases on September 5th.[/h2]

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The first half of Montello, in depth!

We've already shown a bit of Montello, the next free map for Isonzo. Today, we dive deeper into the first half of the map: the beginning of the Austro-Hungarian assault. At the end, you'll also see a little bit of the next cosmetic Units pack.

[h3]First Sector[/h3]
The assault begins with a shallow river crossing, then scaling the steep bank on the other side. A small concrete bunker provides a solid but obvious defensive position for the Italians, anchoring a trench line and barbed wire. Once they make it through the wire, they must fight through a section of woodland towards farms. There is a ruined building which houses a potential forward deployment point for the attackers, perfect to set up the next stage of the attack.

From the right angle, and if you can ignore the smoke and flames, the forest looks almost idyllic.

Once they make their way through the burning woodland trails and past the farmerless farms, the Austro-Hungarians arrive at the first sector to fulfill their first objective.

The farms near the river have suffered heavy damage from the initial artillery bombardment.

The Austro-Hungarian objective in this first sector is to destroy two gun pits. As always with multiple sabotage objectives, how your team divides itself between each objective can be the difference between a quick victory or a drawn out battle. Always be ready to shift between objectives as the need arises!

The terrain leading up to the first two objectives is a mix of woodland, trenches and damaged farm buildings. Good to know: this gun is not one of the objectives.

[h3]Second Sector[/h3]
Once the guns are destroyed, your next objective is a capture point in an ancient Abbey. The Austro-Hungarians will need to cross open fields and cut through more barbed wire to reach their next forward spawn points. Past these forward spawn points is another wire barrier, and then the Abbey itself, atop a gentle hill.

These fields offer limited cover, and if you do make it across there's another line of barbed wire to cut your way through.

The abbey in Montello is loosely inspired by the Abbey of Sant'Eustachio, near the Piave river. A truly ancient building, it was originally constructed around 800 AD, in use for more than 1000 years before being abandoned in 1865, and then heavily damaged during the Second Battle of the Piave River.

It enjoys a commanding position atop a low hill, without too much cover for attackers to use on their final approach. However, it's also not a walled compound, so sneaky (smart) Austro-Hungarian players will be sure to try their luck attacking from the sides, not just the frontal route. As always, defending Engineers can do good work by blocking off the easiest ways in with barbed wire.

The Abbey has taken very heavy damage from artillery fire. Note the supplemental trench below - a good spot for defenders, but also valuable for attackers seeking a covered route to reach a different angle of attack.

[h2]Shellshocked Units[/h2]
The Solstice update will bring a new paid cosmetic DLC alongside the free Montello map and weapons. Here's a little hint about the kind of content you can expect...



[h2]Join us next time as we storm the final objective![/h2]

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