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Crossing the borders

[h2]The wolves have left...[/h2]
...for now! Which means that the Wolf Truce has ended. Did you manage to get your special Wolf Truce medal? If you have somehow missed it, don't worry! The beasts are likely to return for some fresh meat sometime in the future.

Here are some community highlights of the truce from players 'Matthias' and 'SadAlice'



[h2]Crossing the borders on consoles[/h2]
Just a quick note today to let any console fans among you know that we have released an update allowing Xbox and PlayStation gamers to play Verdun and Tannenberg together!

Sadly we couldn’t add cross-play for PC users due to differences in their game versions, such as 64 player matches rather than the 40 player games on console, and other cross-platform balance issues like controller auto-aim.

It's also a free weekend on consoles from December 11-13, meaning Verdun and Tannenberg are open to everyone to try out!

[h3]Celebration giveaways![/h3]
Even if you don’t own a console, you might be interested in the giveaways running on our Twitter – you’ve got a chance to win some tasty mints!

[h3]Holidays are coming to the Western Front[/h3]
With temperatures and snowflakes that are starting to fall, we do not only remember those who have fallen or the conflict they were involved in, we also remember the rare moments of humanity during the war. But more on that later....

The Wolf Truce is back!

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[h2]The Pack approaches… [/h2]
Winter is drawing near. And when the world is at war, wild beasts are more desperate for food than ever. Hungry packs of wolves are looking for some fresh meat and the only tasty things around are you, your squadmates, and your enemies!

When you hear the wolves howl on the battlefields of Tannenberg, a massive pack of wolves will approach. At this moment, both sides have the opportunity to uphold the truce and fight together against the hungry beasts. If you manage to eliminate the pack without hurting anyone on the enemy team, all players involved will earn the special medal! The event runs from November 25 to December 2!

A cold howl
The Wolf Truce is based on accounts of Russians and Germans on the Eastern Front holding this unique truce in 1917 to fight off ravenous wolves. Although some have found reasons to debunk this, the stories the soldiers told each other made their way into American newspapers such as the New York Times. There are also more sober accounts in Russian history books noting that hungry wolves certainly were a threat, though they generally suggest it was to civilians or isolated soldiers.

A Russian squad in 1914 on the Eastern Front, in the midst of a forest where wolves might be likely to strike a few winters later.

The Eastern Front awaits!
Want to go wolf hunting with your squadmates? Now is the best time to enter the frontlines of World War One, because the entire WW1 Game Series is part of the Steam Autumn Sale! The Western Front of Verdun is open to new recruits with a 50% discount. However, the Wolf Truce only takes place on the Eastern Front of Tannenberg, which is now available for -70% off!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/633460/Tannenberg/
[h2]The war in the palm of your hands[/h2]
For enthusiasts of physical video game releases, we also have some great news! Both Tannenberg and Verdun have a limited boxed release on PlayStation 4. For now, we have a release in selected German and Austrian retail stores. However, you are able to get a international shipment from Amazon DE:
https://amzn.to/3lGEX4j

We are looking at having a international physical release, but we require your feedback. Would you be interested in a PlayStation 4 boxed release of the WW1 Game Series titles? Let us know:
https://forms.gle/8h67ftBCJEU3u2CQ7



[h3]Happy Hunting![/h3]

Armistice Day – Lest we forget.

Always Remember

At 11 am on November 11th 1918, the Armistice of Compiègne went into effect and ended World War I. A good moment to remember those who have fallen during this long and bloody worldwide conflict.
In Tannenberg (and Verdun, our Western Front World War I game), you have an optional way to commemorate the Armistice. Watch the poppy flower turn red in two minutes of silence and you earn a special remembrance medal.

There is also a filter overlay for your Facebook profile picture to show your compassion. You can simply add the filter on you Facebook profile image by clicking here: https://bit.ly/3iCMVcq

[h2]Learning from the terrors of war[/h2]
The Armistice was a strange event for the soldiers still fighting. The last soldier to officially be declared KIA in the war, a minute before the Armistice came in effect was US Sergeant Henry Gunther. He was demoted from the rank of Sergeant to private. Seeking to reclaim his rank, he rushed into battle and fell, just a minute before the fighting stopped. It teaches us that life is more important than ambition.

[h2]Revolutions and Civil Wars[/h2]
For the Eastern Frontmost of the fighting stopped earlier on March 3rd 1918, when the Germans and Russians reached an Armistice. However, Russia had a tumultuous year with the Russian Revolution and the start of the Russian Civil War, another conflict that would once again claim over a million lives.
It is therefore even more upsetting to see these Russian and German soldiers pictured sharing a hug after the fight on the Eastern Front stopped, only for both sides to be reassigned to fight in different wars.

[h2]Life during the war[/h2]
What it must have been like to be a part of World War I is something that generations born after the conflict ended have been wondering. We have records, diary entries and other accounts to remember what it was like to fight in the trenches or forts. Something we try to share with all of you on a daily basis.
More information on the Armistice can be found on our socila media channels!

Lest we Forget!

The Bloody Autumn of 1914 comes to an end…

A very Bloody Autumn indeed…

The Bloody Autumn event has come to an end in Tannenberg. This seasonal event was based on the Siege of Przemyśl 1914. During the actual siege, the Russians obliterated the Austro Hungarian armies, which resulted in the Central Powers believing that a massive Russian push towards Germany took place, yet it never did.

During our Seasonal event the Entente suffered 1.537.161 casualties while the Central Powers lost even more with 1.604.116 fallen soldiers, which makes the Entente faction the winner of the Bloody Autumn 1914!

The actual Siege had a total of over 252.000 casualties with both sides combined. However, these also include the wounded soldiers. It seems we ended up calling this seasonal event Bloody Autumn 1914 for a very good reason…

The number of casualties counted during the event includes the struggles on the Western Front as well as the Siege of Przemyśl on the Eastern Front of Tannenberg. For this event we only counted the kills that involved a player, so bots vs bots fights have not been counted.

Look out for more Seasonal events coming soon where you can earn more special medals across Verdun & Tannenberg!
Tannenberg player ‘Runa’’ is holding the position!
[h2]Remembering the end of WW1[/h2]
On the 5th of November 1918, allies agreed to take up negotiations for a truce. French general Ferdinand Foch would be writing up one of the most important documents in human history soon after. The Armistice of Compiègne was signed on November 11th 1918 and went into effect a couple of hours later. A day to be remembered, but we will have more on that next week…

Bloody Autumn 1914 - Horrors of Przemysl!

Siege of Przemysl 1914

In the summer of 1914, the Third Russian Army advanced on Przemysl and began their siege on the fortresses protecting the city not long after. The battles are known for their seemingly unending barrages of artillery fire. Life in Przemysl during these attacks could be a horror story on it’s own with diseases like syphilis and gonorrhea bringing in new patients daily. Despite these circumstances, both Austrian Hungarians and Russians lost significant numbers during these battles.

Tannenberg developer Jos sat down with historical professor Alexander Watson to go into detail about the Siege itself, what exactly happened and how it impacted the Eastern Front of World War I. Check it out on our YouTube channel!
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[h2]New seasonal event, new special medals, new rules![/h2]

As with our previous seasonal events, all fallen soldiers from each faction will be tracked throughout this campaign! However, we made a big change that will affect the number of kills. This time, whenever a fight only involves bots, this will not count towards the faction total of the campaign. Only when a player is involved with a kill or is being killed, it will count. It is not required to serve one side during the entire campaign. But that still remains the question, are you Team Central Powers or Team Entente?

The amount of kills earned to each faction can be seen on the main menu. You can earn a special medal during this event. All you have to do is to participate in the battles of Tannenberg to earn one! You have until November 2nd to do so!

There is a way to upgrade your special medal as well, but more on that in a bit...

[h3]Patching the front[/h3]

Along with the campaign, the latest update for Tannenberg also fixed a few minor issues. These changes are applicable to version 314.22671

  • Changed artilley arc calculation to include target height – artillery may be slightly more precise as a result
  • A fix for AI being stuck in farmhouses in map ‘Carpathians’
  • Fixed an issue that would cause Campaigns to appear without them being active
  • Fixed first-person melee animation on Sabre 1861 and Shaska swords
  • Fixed campaign medals potentially being awarded during 'coming soon' time
  • Fixed a bug that let LMG players teleport across the map
  • Fixed jitters on MLE1892
  • Added trunctation on very long player names, although this shouldn't be very noticeable on PC
  • Campaigns After-Action Report now displays separate casualty stats for match and campaign totals
  • Fixed first-person melee animation for swords
  • Fixed motion impacting bullet impact effects


If you have any feedback, be sure to let us know through the Steam community discussion boards!

[h3]The Western Front and Halloween[/h3]
The Bloody Autumn seasonal event is also active on the Western Front! The campaign in Verdun is based on the First Battle of Ypres. Participating on both fronts will earn you upgraded special medals, so make sure you are equipped for both the Siege of Przemysl ánd the Battle of Ypres!

Last but not least, we wanted to share this amazing screenshot ‘ReallyRiles55’ on the WW1 Game Series subreddit, who found something that might remind you of a spooky event…