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CIABG Detailed Preview

Hello!

As promised in last week’s DevBlog, in today’s new preview of Nemesis: Siege of Dunkirk, the Czechoslovakian troops of the mixed armored CIABG battlegroup get their turn in the spotlight.

Let’s look at what the new division brings to the table with each new Steel Division 2 category.

[h2]CIABG in Steel Division 2[/h2]
The CIABG stands for Czechoslovak Independent Armoured Brigade Group, a formation created out of Czechoslovakian soldiers in Great Britain in 1940. The early war years were spent training before the formation was upgraded into an armored one. Having landed in Normandy in 1944, but too late to see any combat during the campaign and successful break-out of Allied troops into France proper, the CIABG played its part in the drive up the French coast of the English Channel, arriving at the (already) besieged Axis-held port of Dunkirk in September 1944.



The CIABG could never rely on many infantry, instead focusing on its armored firepower. Interestingly enough, as the besiegers, it had to be augmented by local Free French partisans turned “general” combat soldiers, as well as leftover Commonwealth troops. Encircling the Dunkirk garrison in its entirety, the CIABG could count on plenty of tanks, heavy AA pieces, artillery, and even siege guns, and captured German equipment to boot. The CIABG would sit out the remaining war years in and around Dunkirk, never overcoming the staunch Axis defenders.

[h2]CIABG detailed[/h2]
Note that most of the following overview is still work-in-progress. Expect some things to change. Also, while diacritics specific to the Czech and Slovakian languages may be missing in this preview, they will be in-game!

Let’s go through each category and see which new units you’ll be able to encounter in CIABG’s arsenal:

RECON
A rather average category with a medium number of slots, but pricey. There are quite a few choices, such as:
  • The standard 4-man Czech, PRŮZKUMNÍCI (scouts), French 6-man FFO FUS-MARINS assault scouts, and mixed Czech-French BOJOVÁ HLÍDKA (combat patrol) heavy 12-man squads fielding captured German equipment.
  • For wheeled scout support, commanders can deploy the new HUMBER LRC Mk. II and DAIMLER OV as, respectively, a light and heavy armored car.
  • Recon tanks are also available: either the M5A1 or the CROMWELL.


INFANTRY
Not the best of categories, with slots getting quite expensive quickly. The choice is very diverse, however.

  • Czech. Infantry is rather rare, with only one card of veteran MOTOSTŘELCI and MOTOSTŘELCI VELITEL (leader variant) available, as well as one (Combat Phase A-only) card of ŽENISTÉ, which are 12-man assault engineer squads.
  • The bulk of the infantry forces are formed by French FFO FUSILIERS (including command version), equipped with a mix of British, captured German, and old 1940 French small arms. Substantial in numbers, they are all veterancy-locked.
  • The British provide large 15-man security troops as CONV. GUNNERS (featured the Task Force 45 battlegroup) and the new CONV. RAF, which are airfield security forces. These latter units have been shipped from the United Kingdom, converted into line infantry, and sent to the front. Unlike their Gunners counterparts, the RAF soldiers carry the Disheartened trait but are equipped with a K-Gun LMG.


TANK
This is where the CIABG shines. A good category, considering that when the brigade combines its tanks with those of the attached British 7th Tank Regiment, the CIABG will have enough armor to be regarded as a full-fledged tank division. This is one reason why this battlegroup can count on 10 slots, with only the last ones being more expensive than your standard armored division.

From the CIABG side of the battlegroup, commanders will deploy the light M5A1 (and leader variant).
  • The medium CROMWELL, plus leader, as well as the heavier and new CROMWELL VII, including subvariants and leader versions.
  • One card of FIREFLY Ic tanks.


From the British 7th Tank Regiment side, we will feature:
  • the CHURCHILL IV (6-pdr) and the CHURCHILL VI (75mm).
  • And last, you can also deploy the heavy CHURCHILL VII.
SUPPORT
A classic category, with a good selection of HMGs and close support tanks.

  • There is the standard Czech. VICKERS HGM, but also captured (and new) FFO MG-42 units.
  • Support tanks include the CHURCHILL V and the CROMWELL VI (which is a CROMWELL IV/V with a 95mm support gun) and its up-armored cousin, the new CROMWELL VIII (built on the heavier CROMWELL VII).
  • Commander units are distributed as the KOMANDÉR infantry unit, the new AEC ACV command truck, and the CROMWELL IV KOMANDÉR.
  • The category is rounded out by a series of standard Bedford Supply trucks.



ANTI-TANK
Not one of the best categories, with few and expensive slots and limited choices, none of which are self-propelled.

  • The Czech. PIAT and captured PANZERSCHRECK.
  • Czech 6- and 17-PDR. towed AT guns.


ANTI-AIR
Anti-Air features lots of availability and options, all being reasonably priced.

  • This includes the Czech. POLSTEN 20mm and 40mm BOFORS towed guns, as well as the self-propelled CRUSADER MK.2 AA tanks.
  • Not only a handful of captured FLAKVIERLING, but also a single FLAK 41 88mm can also be deployed.
  • The British bring even more BOFORS guns.
  • While the Canadians contingent of the battlegroup features the TRI-POLSTEN 20mm and heavy QF 3,7-inch (94 mm) AA guns. The latter comes in two different cards: the standard one already featured with the South-Africans or British, and in its Mk.42 variant. This was a special anti-tank sight equipping some of the guns, making it much more accurate in this latter role.


ART
Very similar to the above ANTI-AIR category in terms of slots' costs & numbers, with:

  • Czech. 3-inch MORTAR and 25-PDR towed artillery guns.
  • French FFO (re)captured (and new in-game) GPF 155mm howitzers.
  • British LONG TOM 155mm and the new BL 7,2-inch 182,9mm heavy guns.


AIR
Not one of the best categories, with limited slots and quite expensive. Historically, with no chance for Luftwaffe interception and the presence of a LOT of AA (see above) limited the requirement of air support to this battlegroup.

  • Czech. RAF SPITFIRE MK. IXc fighter and its MK.Vb recon fighter variant.
  • British SPITFIRE MK. IXe in fighter and “Spitbomber” roles.
  • British TYPHOON Mk. IB with bombs and rockets (both AP and HE) loadouts.
  • British MITCHELL II (designation for the B-25) medium bomber.


The CIABG is an unusual armored division with many tanks and support options but lacking in anti-tank, air and infantry forces.

[h2]See you on the battlefield[/h2]
That’s it! For next week’s DevBlog, we’ll look at the other Nemesis: Siege of Dunkirk division, Festung Dunkirchen.

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See you on the battlefield, commander!

What's Coming Next?

Hello commander!

Hot on the heels of our latest expansion, Steel Division 2: Blood Feud in Transylvania, it’s time to look ahead. What can you expect to come to Steel Division 2?

[h2]What’s in the pipeline?[/h2]
As we all know, Steel Division 2: Blood Feud in Transylvania suffered some production delays, focused on the localization and voice-over recordings colliding with development for WARNO. Good news: this blocking issue didn’t prevent us from progressing on the next mini-expansion for Steel Division 2. Nemesis: Siege of Dunkirk is coming along nicely.

What’s the current state of our incoming mini-expansion?
  • In order to avoid the same mistakes, we started translating and recording the Czechoslovakian dialogue and acknowledgments as soon as possible. This is currently ongoing. Hopefully, this means we won’t have the same bottleneck as we encountered previously.
  • All the new vehicles, weapons, and infantry models have been completed.
  • We are in the process of making new skins for existing models, to faithfully recreate some of the authentic Czechoslovakian paint jobs.
  • We will be able to share more details soon!
[h2]That’s not all[/h2]
So, if ever you thought we would be done after Steel Division 2: Blood Feud in Transylvania and Nemesis: Siege of Dunkirk you are sorely mistaken!

As a matter of fact, the Eugen team is working on the next major expansion for Steel Division 2. We can’t share any specific details yet, but we can only tell you that we wanted to use some of the development for Steel Division 2’s more modern cousin - WARNO - for our next big DLC.

Keep an eye out. Expect more information to come in the near future!



[h2]Steel Division 2: Blood Feud in Transylvania[/h2]
In case you missed - and really, you shouldn’t have - Steel Division 2: Blood Feud in Transylvania is the latest major expansion for our World War II battle simulator and is out now!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1571580/Steel_Division_2__Blood_Feud_in_Transylvania/

What can you find in this expansion?

  • A new Army General campaign focussing on the conflict between two allies turned enemies in September 1944. Read more about the Army General campaign in this blog post here.
  • Six new divisions. Two will be Axis Hungary and one German, while three are Allied Romanian.
    • The 2. Páncéloshadosztály (2nd Armored Division), Axis Hungary’s best-equipped formation in the summer of 1944.
    • The 25. Hadosztály (25th Infantry Division), a formation primarily made up of Romanian-speaking recruits.
    • The Germans are represented with Sperrverband von Kessel, an ad-hoc battlegroup formed around the charismatic commander Mortimer von Kessel.
    • The Divizia 9 Infanterie, a large and well-trained battlegroup, reinforced with the armored “Jupiter” detachment.
    • The Divizia 8 Cavalerie Motorizata, a partially motorized division, denuded of its tanks, but counting on the disgraced ex-bodyguards of the former Romanian Axis dictator, Ion Antonescu, within its ranks.
    • Corpul 6 Teritorial is a reserve formation hastily thrown into combat, with a wide range of infantry, but few tanks and heavy artillery, including Soviet back-up.
  • One new map, Oarba, which is a 2vs2 map inspired by the actual battlefields of the battle of Oarba de Mureș. The new level will be delivered to the entire community alongside the expansion.
  • Two new Aces: the Hungarian tank commander Lieutenant Ervin Tarczay and Romanian fighter ace Captain Dan Vizanti. Read more about them in this dedicated DevBlog here.


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[h2]See you on the battlefield[/h2]
That’s all for this week. We hope you are enjoying the fruits of our labor with Steel Division 2: Blood Feud in Transylvania. Let us know what you think!

Be sure to join the Steel Division 2 community on our Steam forums. The latest Steel Division 2 news can also be encountered on our Instagram.

Looking for an online game? Visit the Discord server or Reddit page and get involved with the lively Steel Division 2 community!

See you on the battlefield, commander!

Blood Feud in Transylvania Out Now!

Good news, everyone!

Today is the day that the latest major expansion hits Steel Division 2’s shores; get ready for some Romanian versus Hungarian action in Steel Division 2: Blood Feud in Transylvania.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1571580/Steel_Division_2__Blood_Feud_in_Transylvania/

Get going and start downloading. While you wait for the expansion to finish installing, be sure to check out all the new good things being brought to you by Steel Division 2: Blood Feud in Transylvania.



[h2]Blood Feud in Transylvania has arrived![/h2] Steel Division 2: Blood Feud in Transylvania is the latest major expansion for Steel Division 2, focusing on a heavily contested campaign between two former allies: Axis Hungary and recently turned Allied Romania. The mythical Transylvania is the scene of the battlefield.

What can you play with in the new Steel Division: Blood Feud in Transylvania expansion?

  • A new Army General campaign focussing on the bloody conflict in Transylvania between the two “frenemies” in September 1944. Read more about the Army General campaign in this DevBlog.



  • Six new divisions, with two being Axis Hungarian and one German, and three being Allied Romanian.
    • The 2. Páncéloshadosztály (2nd Armored Division), Axis Hungary’s best-equipped formation in the summer of 1944. Expect to find a host of armor, from recon Panzer III M and heavier Parduc and Tigris tanks (Hungarian designations for Panther and Tiger), Nimrod self-propelled AA guns, and well-armed motorized squads.
    • The 25. Hadosztály (25th Infantry Division), a formation primarily made up of Romanian-speaking recruits. A few Zrinyi II assault guns provide fire support, while Raba Vr self-propelled anti-air trucks and off-map 105mm guns with a WM-21 Solyom biplane spotter can also be deployed. In late phases, it gets some support from German 23. Panzerdivision.
    • The Germans are represented with Sperrverband Kessel, an ad-hoc battlegroup formed around the charismatic commander Mortimer von Kessel. Lacking tanks and with a varying mix of soldiers, the formation excels in its support units, from Csendor Hungarian gendarmerie with CV.33 tankettes to flamethrowing SdKfz. 251/16 half-tracks and StuH 42s.
    • The Divizia 9 Infanterie, a well-trained battlegroup, reinforced with the “Jupiter” armored detachment. A mix of German equipment from SdKfz. 222 armored recon cars to Panzer IV and Stug III armor can be found in this formation.
    • The Divizia 8 Cavalerie Motorizata, a partially motorized division, denuded of its tanks, but counting on the disgraced ex-bodyguards of the former Romanian Axis dictator, Ion Antonescu, within its ranks. Some anti-tank units, including Romanian Tacam R-2, Hetzer tank destroyer, and Resita towed guns, can be used.
    • Corpul 6 Teritorial is a reserve formation hastily thrown into combat, with a wide range of infantry, but few tanks and heavy artillery. Soviet troops reinforce this formation, including T-70 recon tanks, Strelki squads, and T34/85s.




  • One new 2vs2 map, Oarba, inspired by the actual battle of Oarba de Mureș. The new level will be delivered to the entire community alongside the expansion.



  • Two new Aces: the Hungarian tank commander Lieutenant Ervin Tarczay and Romanian fighter Captain Dan Vizanti. Read more about them in this DevBlog here.


[h2]Disclaimer[/h2]
We noticed a few graphical issues with this version:
  • one Hungarian tank (command TURAN I) has a WIP production icon
  • some Hungarian tanks in Army General are missing their side view picture in their stat sheet.
  • Hungarian air squadrons in Army General have a placeholder (Panzer-Lehr) coat-of-arms.

Those issues are already fixed on our end but couldn't be included in this version without dlaying it. Therefore they will be quickly hotfixed.
We apologize for the inconvenience.

[h2]See you on the battlefield[/h2]
We can’t wait to hear what you think of Steel Division 2: Blood Feud in Transylvania.

With this major expansion finally released, Eugen’s cookie jar is not finished yet. Tune in next week to find out what we are working on next.

Be sure to join the Steel Division 2 community on our Steam forums. The latest Steel Division 2 news can also be encountered on our Instagram.

Looking for an online game? Visit the Discord server or Reddit page and get involved with the lively Steel Division 2 community!

See you on the battlefield, commander!

Blood Feud in Transylvania Release Date!

Hello commander!

It’s great to be back. And we are the bringer of good news. Get ready for a new chapter of Steel Division 2: the latest expansion Steel Division 2: Blood Feud in Transylvania will launch next week on January 19th!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1571580/Steel_Division_2__Blood_Feud_in_Transylvania/

Of course, our heartfelt apologies for the continued delay, but with the contested Romanian battlefields drawing ever nearer, today’s DevBlog is a recap of all the new features, divisions, units, and Army General campaign you’ll get to play with Steel Division 2: Blood Feud in Transylvania.

[h2]An overview[/h2] Steel Division 2: Blood Feud in Transylvania is the latest major expansion for Steel Division 2, focusing on an often overlooked series of battles fought between two former allies: Axis Hungary and recently turned Allied Romania. The battlefield: Transylvania, where blood has flowed more than once.



What will Steel Division: Blood Feud in Transylvania feature?

  • A new Army General campaign focussing on the first stages of combat in Transylvania between the two “frenemies” as it historically happened from September 5th to 15th, 1944. Read more about the Army General campaign in this blog post here.
  • Six new divisions. Two will be Axis Hungary and one German, while three are Allied Romanian.

    • The 2. Páncéloshadosztály (2nd Armored Division), Axis Hungary’s best-equipped formation in the summer of 1944. Expect to find a host of tanks, from recon Panzer III M and heavier Parduc and Tigris tanks (Hungarian designations for Panther and Tiger), Nimrod self-propelled AA guns, and well-armed motorized squads.
    • The 25. Hadosztály (25th Infantry Division), a formation primarily made up of Romanian-speaking recruits. A few well-regarded Zrinyi II assault guns provide fire support, while WW1 vintage Raba Vr self-propelled anti-air trucks and off-map 105mm guns with a WM-21 Solyom biplane spotter can also be deployed. In late phases, the division gets some support from German 23. Panzerdivision's elements.




    • The Germans are represented with Sperrverband Kessel, an ad-hoc battlegroup formed around the charismatic commander Mortimer von Kessel. Lacking tanks (but not StuGs!) and with a mix of German and Hungarian soldiers, the formation excels in its support units, from Csendor Hungarian gendarmerie with CV.33 tankettes to flamethrowing SdKfz. 251/16 half-tracks and StuH 42s.
    • The Romanian Divizia 9 Infanterie, a large and well-trained battlegroup, is reinforced with the “Jupiter” armored detachment. A mix of German equipment from SdKfz. 222 armored recon cars to Panzer IV and Stug III armor can be found in this formation.
    • The Divizia 8 Cavalerie Motorizata, a partially motorized division, denuded of its own tanks, but counting on a few captured Hungarian armored vehicles. It also welcome the disgraced ex-bodyguards of the former Romanian Axis dictator, Ion Antonescu, within its ranks. Some anti-tank units, including Romanian Tacam R-2, Hetzer tank destroyer, and Resita towed guns, can be used.




    • Corpul 6 Teritorial is a reserve formation hastily thrown into combat, with a wide range of infantry, but few armor of its own. Soviet troops later reinforce this formation, including T-70 recon tanks, Strelki squads and T34/85s.
  • One new map, Oarba, which is a 2vs2 map inspired by the actual battlefields of the battle of Oarba de Mureș. The new level will be delivered to the entire community alongside the expansion.


  • Two new Aces: the Hungarian tank commander Lieutenant Ervin Tarczay and Romanian fighter ace Captain Dan Vizanti. Read more about them in this dedicated DevBlog here.




[h2]See you on the battlefield[/h2]
It’s been a long time coming, but we sure hope you can’t wait to get playing with Steel Division 2: Blood Feud in Transylvania. Let us know what you think.

Be sure to join the Steel Division 2 community on our Steam forums. The latest Steel Division 2 news can also be encountered on our Instagram.

Looking for an online game? Visit the Discord server or Reddit page and get involved with the lively Steel Division 2 community!

As always: see you on the battlefield, commander!

v.87196 Patchlog

FIXES:
  • fixed the AB CAN. PARAS gone missing from 6th Airborne Division
  • fixed the BRANDENBURGER gone missing from Unternehmen Rossesprung
  • increased FFI RALLIES' price from 20 to 25