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Ukraine before it was a nation

Our latest free update to WW1 FPS Tannenberg adds a new Ukraine map to the game. As always it’s the result of extensive research and design, with the goal of establishing an authentic environment that also creates exciting gameplay. We focused specifically on the trench maps from the Battle of Zborov, with the goal of immersing players in the perspective of soldiers who fought on the vast plains and endless steppes on the edge of the continent. At first glance, those wide plains of Ukraine might seem like they lack distinctive details to build a map around, but once you dig a little deeper there’s a wealth of inspiring information.. Let’s start with a little history.



During the years of the First World War, Ukraine was not an independent nation - the term referred to territory Western Ukrainian land had been split between Austria and the Russian Empire since the 1700s. Known as the ‘breadbasket of the Empire’ the area had a troubled history, with uprisings, religious conflict between Ukrainian peasantry and Polish or Lithuainian land owners, and suppression of the Ukrainian language by Russia.

Ukrainians fought on both sides in the conflict, with 3,500,000 fighting for Russia and 250,000 for Austria-Hungary. A great cost was paid by the civilian population, who were distrusted by both Russia and Austria-Hungary. They often became victims of harsh reprisals for opposition real or imagined. There was heavy fighting in the Ukraine during the Brusilov and Kerensky offensives, and major counter-attacks by the Central Powers. Conflict in the area didn’t end with the collapse of the Russian Empire, either.



After the 1917 Russian Revolution several factions fought for control of Ukraine. A number of Ukrainian states were established, but most collapsed quickly. The Polish army invaded and captured much of Western Ukraine, but Bolshevik forces defeated a drive on Kiev. An anarchist group called the Black Army held the southern regions from 1918 against the tsarist White Army, but were defeated by the Red Army in 1921. In December 1922, Ukraine became a founding member of the Soviet Union.



When building the Ukraine map for Tannenberg, one of the key elements was (surprise surprise) trenches! You might think that we would get bored of researching and modelling trenches, but in fact the variety of trenches used during the First World War is something most people don’t fully understand. You can see ‘typical’ trenches of the type most people would imagine in our Western Front game Verdun. On the Eastern Front though, there were several different styles of wooden trenches - in the Ukraine, these wattle trenches (seen in the images above and below) were common.



As you can see from the next comparison shot, the landscape is largely flat except for the trenches and dugouts prepared by the opposing armies. This gives heavy machine guns good sight lines across large areas of the map. Of course when it’s your boots on the ground you’ll be able to find small slopes and depressions to gain some cover while advancing, but it would be highly recommended to encourage your NCOs to make use of the smoke shell call-ins!



Representing artillery is essential to creating an authentic WW1 game. The artillery players use in combat (calling in barrages from field telephones) is a long way outside the battlefield - but that doesn’t mean that you won’t see any big guns up close. Gun pits like those shown in the next image illustrate the sort of defensive positions that might be established by artillery crews. In-game, the fighting has reached too close of a range for these guns to be fired. But the fortifications they are emplaced within provide invaluable cover, as can the guns themselves if it comes down to it.



We think the Ukraine map will offer players fresh challenges and the opportunity to develop new tactics as they battle across the trench lines and rolling plains. Don’t forget to make use of those smoke barrages!

FRONTLINE NEWS: Ukraine release date announced

We're excited to announce that the new Ukraine map will be released next week on Thursday 17th! We've got a collection of screenshots and a GIF below for your viewing pleasure!

Eastern Front trenches on the Ukraine map.

Ukraine has many open stretches of ground between the distinctive wattle trenches, and there are heavy machine guns placed to cover many of these exposed areas. Luckily shell craters and hastily built battlefield emplacements will provide some cover - otherwise make sure your NCOs are making use of their smoke barrage ability!
A gun battery in a real life reference photo, and how it looks in-game!

Community events - you love to see it!

There are two exciting events coming up, one for Verdun and one for Tannenberg.

Tannenberg, Saturday October 26th - All vs. All
Join a thrilling free for all battle featuring every rifle option in Tannenberg. Enemies could be anywhere so you’ll need to stay sharp. Choose your weapon, customize it with elements like scopes, bayonets, or stripper clips, and get ready to fight for your life. It’s a WW1 rifle deathmatch!

Get all the details here!

A group photo from a previous community event.

Verdun, Sunday October 20th - First Battle of the Marne 1914
Poilus will battle Landser squads in this organized event. There will be grand charges, valiant defenses, and more organized fighting than you'll get in a public game! You’ll need to let the organizer Ranjid know that you would like to attend, and be willing to follow a few basic rules on weapon usage and taking orders. Rules include no grenades, LMGs or melee weapons - it’s all about the rifles, bayonets, and artillery from commanders. Oh, and check your targets - friendly fire will be on!

Sign up for the event here!

Defenders hurry to their posts on the new Ukraine map.

Another game vs. reference comparison. You can see how we take some key aspects of the photo and then adjust other details to create an authentic scene which is also well suited for gameplay purposes.

We’ll see you on the battlefield next Thursday!

FRONTLINE NEWS: New Map Revealed!

New battlefield announced! Tannenberg’s next expansion will include a large new map set in Ukrainian territory!



The new Ukraine map is inspired by a key section of the Eastern Front which saw heavy fighting during the Brusilov Offensive, Kerensky Offensive, major counter-attacks by the Central Powers, and more. Often referred to as the ‘breadbasket of the Empire’, Ukraine was not an independent country when the First World War broke out. Instead the territory was partially owned by Russia, and partly by the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Nationalist sentiment was growing, but when the war began there were Ukrainians on both sides of the conflict. Some 250,000 Ukrainians fought for Austria-Hungary, but far more fought for the Russian Empire – 3.5 million.




Have a look at one of our reference images and how it came out in-game.

In-game you’ll find Ukraine to be a largely open map, with the open plains broken up by the distinctive wattle trenches, a few bunkers, and shell craters.
Heavy machineguns are particularly well positioned with good lines of sight, so you’ll want to remember that all NCOs can call in smoke barrages, regardless of squad type.




Finally, don’t forget Tannenberg is 65% off for just a few more hours, along with everything else in the M2H publisher sale!

FRONTLINE NEWS: New Map Revealed!

New battlefield announced! Tannenberg’s next expansion will include a large new map set in Ukrainian territory!



The new Ukraine map is inspired by a key section of the Eastern Front which saw heavy fighting during the Brusilov Offensive, Kerensky Offensive, major counter-attacks by the Central Powers, and more. Often referred to as the ‘breadbasket of the Empire’, Ukraine was not an independent country when the First World War broke out. Instead the territory was partially owned by Russia, and partly by the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Nationalist sentiment was growing, but when the war began there were Ukrainians on both sides of the conflict. Some 250,000 Ukrainians fought for Austria-Hungary, but far more fought for the Russian Empire – 3.5 million.




Have a look at one of our reference images and how it came out in-game.

In-game you’ll find Ukraine to be a largely open map, with the open plains broken up by the distinctive wattle trenches, a few bunkers, and shell craters.
Heavy machineguns are particularly well positioned with good lines of sight, so you’ll want to remember that all NCOs can call in smoke barrages, regardless of squad type.




Finally, don’t forget Tannenberg is 65% off for just a few more hours, along with everything else in the M2H publisher sale!

Free weekend!

That's right, it’s what many of you have been waiting for… Tannenberg is free to try this weekend on Steam! Invite all your friends who haven't tried the game yet, or just hop online to join the action. Anyone who likes what they see can get the game for a 65% discount as part of the M2H publisher sale. Check out all the games available for 65% off here!

In short:
Verdun (and Tannenberg), join our popular historical WW1 multiplayer FPS games.
Marooners, where you can outsmart your friends in this constantly switching set of mini-games. It’s one big party!
Crash Drive 2, indulge yourself with wild stunt driving and collect some sweet rides!

Everything is 65% off!

You can join the devs in-game this weekend at:
  • Thursday 8pm
  • Friday 5pm
  • Saturday 8pm
  • Sunday 3pm


New battlefield getting closer!

It’s teaser time with this new screenshot of the upcoming new map! We hope to be able to give you a more precise release date soon…
Where could it be set?

Don't delay! Join the battle now...