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patch v.47028

FEATURES:
  • adding a new invite system by code: once inside a multiplayer lobby, you can send a code to a friend to bring him in.
  • adding the ability to add friends from other platforms (Steam, GoG, Wargaming).
  • being kicked from a loobby is now considered a ban from it, preventing one to return immediatly


FIXES :
  • fixing the APCR cycling exploit: now deactivating the current ammo box (APCR or AP) will immediatly trigger a reload of the other before firing. Besides, switching from an armored (treated with AP/APCR) target to a soft (treated with HE), or the opposite, will also trigger a reload of the proper ammunition.
  • fixing air reinforcement point Krupki 3v3 & Ilomantsi 1v1 Breakthrough
  • fixing OSNAZ traits (doublon Radio remplaced with Raider)
  • fixing Zwiad Konny & Chernyie Bushlaty's number of weapons to match the number of soldier
  • fixing the Sissi optics/stealth
  • fixing the Panzer L6(i)'s ammunition loadout
  • fixing Schwarzlose's spelling
  • fixing the Reihenwerfer's smoke rounds, which had retained the HE rounds' damages
  • fixing Morsk. Razvedka's weapon number
  • fixing graphical issues with the T-26 tracks
  • fixing a bug preventing M2HB & DShK heavy MG to Fire on Position.
  • the protection against team change spam doesn't affect solo skirmish lobby anymore


GENERIC:
  • setting the price of all commanders in non-armoured vehicle at 100
  • setting the price of all commanders in armoured vehicle without main gun (
  • setting the price of all infantry commander at 110, but KIVÄÄRI (PKOM) at 115.


ALLIES:
  • normalizing Sherman II/M4A2 CMD's availability and veterancy at 2/4/6 (number of cards changed accordingly)
  • M15 halftrack's availability changed from 1/2/4 to 2/4/- or 2/4/8 depending on original availability. Cards changed accordingly.
  • decreased SPITFIRE LF Mk. IXe’s speed & roll rate
  • Saperzy no longer have access to (recon) Universal Carrier
  • normalizing the SOD's veterancy ratio
  • normalizing Konnaya Razvedka's veterancy ratio
  • decreased T-34/85 KOMBAT's price from 160 to 150
  • increased M4(75) COMMANDER (US & French)'s price from 145 to 150
  • increased RAM II COMMANDER's price from 130 to 140
  • nerfing the IS-1's hull rotation speed (forgotten with KT/IS patch)
  • nerfing the KV-8's hull rotation speed (forgotten with KT/IS patch)
  • ZiS-3 & SU-76's APCR rounds now have the same suppress value as AP rounds (forgotten from last patch)
  • (15Scots) Churchill IV CMD's availability changed from 3/4/5 to 2/4/6
  • (15Scots) AEC Mk.III's veterancy ratio fixed


AXIS:
  • decreased Bewährungs.'s price from 35 to 25
  • decreased Reitende Jäger's price from 25 to 20
  • increased BEF. PANZER III K's price from 110 to 120
  • increased PIKKU-SOTKA (PKOM)'s price from 115 to 120
  • adding radio trait to FJ GrW. 81mm Kurz
  • Romanian T-4 & T-4 Cercere's HEAT rounds now have the same RoF as AP one
  • (14Inf) Kanonnier now have access to Kubel. MG
  • (20Pz) adding Horch 108 as transport option for Stosstrupp
  • (3FJ) INF slots changed from 1/1/1/2/2/2/2/3/3/4 to 1/1/1/1/1/2/2/2/3/4
  • (1Blindata) OB. 1936 105mm howitzer can now have the supply Skoda 6 ST-6 as transport option

Burning Baltics Expansion - Mechanized Versus #2

Good to see you again so soon, commander!

Hot on the heels of our Recap of 2020 post earlier this week, we return to our regular schedule with a brand-new Steel Division 2: Burning Baltics Versus.

Today, we’ll be looking at two Mechanized battlegroups to be featured in our new History Expansion: the renowned Panzergrenadier-Division “Grossdeutschland” and the Soviet Rezerv 43-y Armii.



A quick reminder: the first Steel Division 2: Burning Baltics Versus post detailed two Armored battlegroups. Be sure to check it out here.

[h2]Nemesis: Battle of Rimini Launches Today[/h2]
Before we dive in: today is also the launch of Nemesis: Battle of Rimini. This is our third Nemesis DLC. Get it while it’s hot!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1477780/Steel_Division_2__Nemesis_3__Battle_of_Rimini/

Nemesis: Battle of Rimini allows you to:
  • Gain command of two brand-new battlegroups playable either in skirmish or online multiplayer: the veteran 1. Fallschirmjäger-Division and 2nd New Zealand Division.
  • Access new units such as the British Bristol Beaufighter heavy fighter, Greek Martin Baltimore bomber, German (captured) Re.2005 fighter, as well as various new infantry units such as Oplites Greek mountain infantry, and New Zealand Maoris.
  • Take control of one new Ace, the Greek lieutenant Marinos Mitralexis, one of the first WW2 pilots to be credited with a kill by ramming in 1940. He is featured with his Spitfire Mk.Vc.


[h2]Panzergrenadier-Division “Grossdeutschland”[/h2]
First up, the renowned and arguably one of the most famous German divisions of World War II: the Panzergrenadier-Division “Grossdeutschland”. The Wehrmacht’s fighting elite, this division was Nazi-Germany’s equivalent of the old Imperial Prussian Guard, with state-of-the-art equipment and fielding only the best soldiers.



Starting as a ceremonial regiment, the “Grossdeutschland” became the propaganda poster boy for all the German armed forces, and in the course of the war, bummed up from regiment to motorized infantry division, to Panzergrenadier division, to a Panzerkorps (essentially a super-sized division) in the last months of the war. This formation fought in many noteworthy battles, including the Battle of Stonne during the invasion of France in 1940, the Battle of Kursk in 1943, the first Battle of Targu Frumos in Romania in early 1944 (the second battle was featured in our Steel Division 2: Black Sunday), and after refitting, sent north to the Baltics to take part in Operation Doppelkopf.

Although classified as a Panzergrenadier division, it was actually better equipped and more powerful than any contemporary Wehrmacht or SS Panzerdivision, thanks to some “special features” including no less than three (the norm was one) tank battalions, a StuG battalion for extra measure, six infantry battalions (a large number transported in armored half-tracks), four artillery battalions (including one self-propelled), four Pioneer companies, and much more.



It’s clear that Panzergrenadier-Division “Grossdeutschland” is a heavy-weight brawler, and even this late in the war, it was supremely dangerous on the battlefield. However, the brutal combat on the Eastern Front also eviscerated this formation. Barely 900 men survived the onslaught in the Baltics, and later East Prussia, before managing to escape to Germany proper to surrender to the British.

One of them was the German-Alsatian volunteer Guy Sajer, who wrote about his combat experience with this division in his book, The Forgotten Soldier.

[h2]Grossdeutschland’s main features[/h2]
How to best describe the Grossdeutschland? Refitted and relatively fresh, this battlegroup is lavishly equipped with the latest materiel. There is ample choice in every category, except in one: the air force. Plane choices are few, with lots of slot restrictions. When you fight as the Grossdeutschland, you’ll have to do without any real air support.

  • A bunch of new units can be found in this battlegroup. First off is the Aufklärungspanzer 38(t), a light recon tank, built like a Hetzer on surplus obsolete Panzer 38(t) chassis.
  • The PaK 41 75mm Gerlich: the largest anti-tank gun designed on the squeeze bore principle firing a high-velocity tungsten (APCR) round. Highly accurate and with devastating penetration, it also has some drawbacks: less damage and limited range.
  • The Grossdeutschland will also feature the new SdKfz. 251/9 Ausf. D fire support and the SdKfz. 251/17 Ausf. D AA/AT from Panzerverband Strachwitz.
  • The new SdKfz. 251/21, which is a fire support half-track fitted with triple 15mm AA MGs. It can be used as close range AA support and as a transport vehicle.
  • New infantry units, including the Sturmgrupp, which is an 8-man squad equipped with MP-44s and a Panzerfaust. There will also be a Sturmgrupp (MG) variant, which features a MG-42 plus AT grenades, as well as a 2-man command squad of Sturmgrupp Führer.
  • All regular Grossdeutschland infantry units will be duplicated in order to feature the division’s specific uniforms, including camouflage, cuffs, etc.




The Panzergrenadier-Division “Grossdeutschland” is going to feel like its historical counterpart: an elite battlegroup, well-rounded, and a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield.

[h2]Rezerv 43-y Armii[/h2]
The Rezerv 43-y Armii (43rd Army’s Reserve) battlegroup is the result of an amalgamation of several independent regiments and battalions. As such, this reserve formation did not actually fight under one unified command during the Baltic operations. Instead, each individual unit was dispatched depending on the circumstances on the ground. Regardless, for ease of gameplay and in the name of fun, you can now find them as a whole under 43rd Army’s Reserve banner.

A special unit is the 36th Penal Battalion: unlike previous Shtrafniki, which were from penal companies, this is a full penal battalion. This means that all its soldiers are former officers, very eager to recover their rank (and the privilege that comes with it). For those who are interested in the historical background of these Red Army penal units, we cannot recommend more highly the following book Penalty Strike: The Memoirs of a Red Army Penal Company Commander.



The parent formation, the 43rd Army, was a field army formed in 1941 and participated in the Battle of Smolensk and later, the Battle of Moscow. It fought in the second Battle of Smolensk in 1943, before participating in Operation Bagration and advancing into the Baltic Region. After Operation Doppelkopf, 43rd Army kept up combat operations in the region, breaking into Third Reich proper with the East Prussian Offensive in early 1945.

[h2]Rezerv 43-y Armii’s main features[/h2]
The combination of all the various independent regiments and formations makes up for a heavy-hitting mechanized battlegroup. While the 43rd Army’s Reserve might lack recon forces and artillery units, it features a sizable amount of tanks, backed up with strong air support.

  • This mechanized battlegroup is made up of several tank brigades (the 10th Tank Brigade, 34th Gds. Tank Brigade and the 143rd Tank Brigade), the bulk of their arsenal consisting of T-34/76 with smaller numbers of T-34/85 being deployable in Phase B onwards.
  • The 2nd Gds. Independent Heavy Tank Rgt can deploy the IS-2 for heavy firepower during the later stages of a match. The 377th Gds. SP Artillery Rgt. is on call with the SU-122 and SU-152.
  • Furthermore, expect lots of engineers and flamethrower units thanks to the 5th Sapper Brigade.
  • One of the specific features of this battlegroup is that most of its infantry squads will field SMG with only a few rifle units.
  • The officer Shtrafniki is a new unit which features the same composition as a regular penal squad but due to the high-ranking members carries the Fanatical trait. The same goes for the new Avto. Shtrafniki (officers) which is a 15-men squad (also Fanatical fully equipped with SMGs (PPSh-41 & 43) and AT grenades.
  • Lots of bombers, close-support, and tank buster planes will be on call with the 43rd Army’s Reserve.




The 43rd Army’s Reserve can pack a punch on the assault with a strong variety of medium and heavy tanks, SMG squads, and engineers, as well as bombers and close air support planes. It lacks support and artillery units to do well in a defensive battle, however.

[h2]What can you expect from Steel Division 2: Burning Baltics?[/h2]
In case you missed our reveal: Steel Division 2: Burning Baltics will feature:

  • 1 massive new Army General campaign set in the Baltics during Operation Doppelkopf, allowing you to take command of either the attacking Axis 3. Panzerarmee or the defending Allied 1st Baltic Front.
  • 8 new Divisions, playable solo, coop, or in multiplayer, including 6 which took part during Doppelkopf and 2 divisions from Army Group North’s theater of operations.
  • 120+ new units, including a variety of new models such as Aufklärungspanzer 38(t) recon tank, Ar 196 A-3 floatplane, Soviet MT-13 160mm super-heavy mortar and the BS-3 100mm heavy AT gun.
  • 1 gigantic new 10v10 map, the largest map ever to be included in Steel Division 2.
  • 2 new Nations: Lithuania (Axis) and Estonia (Allies) and 2 new Aces.


[h2]New Protosszocker SD2 League Kicking Off Soon![/h2]

Before we bid you adieu, one last thing!

The most excellent Protosszocker is back organizing a new Steel Division 2 League. The start date for the competition is February 13th, and you can sign up until February 9th.

If you want to compete, and see who reigns supreme as the best Steel Division 2 player, don’t hesitate to sign up. Find more information here.

We are always keen to hear what you think.
Reach out to us through our Steam forums and Eugen forums, or check our (Facebook and Twitter). Looking for an online game? Visit the kick-ass Discord server or Reddit page.

Take care, commander!

Recap of 2020

Hello commander!

That’s right, welcome to a bit of a surprise! We wanted to look at all the good things that came out of Eugen’s workshop in 2020, and we realized we need a separate, dedicated DevBlog post to really do this justice.

Much like we did last year, we are going to highlight all the DLCs and bigger expansions we released for Steel Division 2 in 2020. No small feat in an otherwise challenging year for all, so let’s celebrate it together!

Our regular blog post schedule continues as usual, so expect a new Steel Division 2: Burning Baltics Versus article this Thursday.

[h2]January to March[/h2]
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1254980/Steel_Division_2__Reinforcement_Pack_6__Auto_Deployment/

In February, we released our first free DLC of the year: Reinforcement Pack #6. This DLC introduced the Auto Deployment mechanic, which greatly sped up deployment not only in our Army General campaigns but also during Skirmish matches.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1236360/Steel_Division_2__The_Fate_of_Finland/

What came before was just an appetizer. In March, we released the History Expansion: Steel Division 2: The Fate of Finland. This was the second of the three paid expansions we promised to deliver within one year of Steel Division 2’s launch.



Steel Division 2: The Fate of Finland features:
  • 6 new Divisions, including unique Finnish formations. As the Axis, play with Panssaridivisioona, the Ryhmä Raappana, and the 122. Infanterie-Division. As the Allies receive access to the 126-y L. Gornostrelkovy Korpus, the Podv. Gruppa Vyborg, and the 358-ya Strelkovy Div.
  • 1 new massive Army General campaign - Tali-Ihantala - as well as two new Historical Battles, The Last Battle and Fate of a Nation.
  • A host of new units, such as the BT-42 assault gun, the multi-turreted T-28 tank, the Finnish T-26E, the fast BT-7 and the state-of-the-art ISU-122S. Take to the skies with warplanes such as the Polikarpov I-153 biplane, the lend-lease P-40 Kittyhawk, the Italian-made Fiat G.50 or the Finnish-designed VL Myrsky.
  • 2 new Aces: Eino “Illu” Juutilainen and his Me-109 G-2/R1 fighter, and Alexander Bilyukin with his lend-lease P-39N Aircobra.


https://store.steampowered.com/app/1254990/Steel_Division_2__Reinforcement_Pack_7__Rules_of_Engagement/

We also released another free DLC in March: Reinforcement Pack #7. This DLC brought you the new Rules of Engagement mechanic, allowing you to fine tune the default behavior of units when executing certain types of orders.

[h2]April to June[/h2]
In April, we brought you the Reinforcement Pack #8 re-introducing an often-requested points-based game mode from Steel Division: Normandy 44: Destruction.



https://store.steampowered.com/app/1254991/Steel_Division_2__Reinforcement_Pack_8__Destruction_Mode/

Not only that, but we also rolled out several improvements to the Army General mode, including a new way to display a pawn’s strength, new unit pawn labels, and an improved Autoresolve panel.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1307600/Steel_Division_2__Tribute_to_DDay_Pack/

A whole bunch of good stuff came in June, with our commemoration of the invasion of Normandy on June 6th including a brand-new DLC for Steel Division 2, Tribute to D-Day, featuring 6 original divisions from Steel Division: Normandy 44.



This DLC brings:
  • 6 new divisions, including the Polish 1 Dywizja Pancerna, the U.S. 2nd Infantry Division, and the 6th British Airborne. For the Germans, you’ll get the 3. Fallschirmjäger-Division, the 12. SS-Panzerdivision “Hitlerjugend”, and the 17. SS-Panzergrenadier-Division “Götz von Berlichingen”.
  • A comeback of fan-favorite units such as the M18 Hellcat tank destroyer, Cromwell and Tetrarch tanks, “Beute” Firefly tank, Fallschirmjäger, U.S. Rangers, and more.


https://store.steampowered.com/app/1307590/Steel_Division_2__Reinforcement_Pack_9__Army_General_Versus/

We also released the free Reinforcement Pack #9 in the month, bringing you Army General Versus, introducing 1v1 online battles to Army General.



[h2]July to September[/h2]
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1348670/Steel_Division_2__Black_Sunday/

You’d think the summer would be quiet. Guess again! In August, we released the third and final of our originally announced History Expansions: Steel Division: Black Sunday.



Steel Division 2: Black Sunday features:
  • Experience the Jassy-Kichinev offensive into Axis Romania during World War 2 with 2 brand-new Army General strategic campaigns, each focussing on one of the massive pincers of this Soviet assault in August 1944.
  • 6 new divisions, including the Romanian 1 Blindata “România Mare”, the 5 Cavalerie Motorizatâ, and the Division 4 Munte. As the Allies, play with the 7-y Mekh. Korpus, the 3-ya VDV Div. or the Morsk. Gruppa Bakhtina.
  • Over 150 new units, such as the TACAM T-60, the Resita AC 75mm AT gun, Vanatorul de Care R-35 tank destroyer, Italian license-built JRS-79B bombers and IAR-80M fighters, off-map MLRS rocket BKA riverboats, repurposed SU-76i tank destroyers, and T-80s tanks.
  • 2 new Aces: the Romanian tank buster Lazar Munteanu and Konstantin Dmitrievich Denisov.
  • Update how your units look with over 15 new Camouflage Skins, from official French early war patterns for the R-35 or the Moscow 1942 air defense markings for a Spitfire Mk VB fighter.


https://store.steampowered.com/app/988171/Steel_Division_2__History_Pass/

An easy (and discounted) way to access all three of the original, Year 1 History Expansions is to get the Steel Division 2: History Pass. This pass grants you Steel Division: Death on the Vistula, Steel Division: The Fate of Finland, and Steel Division: Black Sunday.

[h2]September to December[/h2]
We were not done yet! Moving towards the tail-end of 2020, we started to launch the first of our new Nemesis DLC. These smaller expansions feature a pair of new divisions, with new units, as voted on by you, the community. Each Nemesis DLC is the result of three voting rounds, with only the most popular DLC option to be released.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1405650/Steel_Division_2__Nemesis_1__Sandomierz/

The first Nemesis DLC was decided on by us, and launched in October for free. Nemesis #1: Sandomierz Bridgehead featured the German 16. Panzerdivision and the Soviet 97-ya Gv. Strelk. Div. It also brings the new Königstiger (H) and Razveddozor unit, as well as 1 new Ace, Aleksander P. Oskin and 1 alternative Camouflage Skin for the 1 Königstiger (H).



https://store.steampowered.com/app/1418230/Steel_Division_2__Nemesis_2__Lvov_Offensive/

And in November it was time for our first player-voted Nemesis DLC, Nemesis #2: Lvov Offensive. This mini expansion brought the German 20. Panzergrenadier-Division and the 10. Gv. Tank. Korpus, as well as 1 new Ace, Helmut Bruck. This Nemesis DLC and also features a variety of new units including Bef.Tiger (P), Elefant, Panzer V/IV, T-5 Pantera, Flakpanzer T-34(r), among others.



[h2]What happens next?[/h2]
We are still mighty busy with lots of new things. 2021 is promising to blow 2020 out of the water - that’s for sure! What are we working on?

We have recently revealed a brand-new History Expansion, Steel Division 2: Burning Baltics. It will feature:



  • 1 massive new Army General campaign set in the Baltics during Operation Doppelkopf, allowing you to take command of either the attacking Axis 3. Panzerarmee or the defending Allied 1st Baltic Front.
  • 8 new Divisions, playable solo, coop, or in multiplayer, including 6 which took part during Doppelkopf and 2 divisions from Army Group North’s theater of operations.
  • 120+ new units, including a variety of new models such as Aufklärungspanzer 38(t) recon tank, Ar 196 A-3 floatplane, Soviet MT-13 160mm super-heavy mortar and the BS-3 100mm heavy AT gun.
  • 1 gigantic new 10v10 map, the largest map ever to be included in Steel Division 2.
  • 2 new Nations: Lithuania (Axis) and Estonia (Allies) and 2 new Aces.


https://store.steampowered.com/app/1477780/Steel_Division_2__Nemesis_3__Battle_of_Rimini/

Don’t forget: Nemesis: Battle of Rimini is coming your way. The launch of this Nemesis DLC is on January 28th!

[h2]Until Thursday![/h2]
We are back again this Thursday with a regular post. Let us know what you think.
If you want to reach out to us, do this through our Steam forums and Eugen forums, or check our (Facebook and Twitter). Looking for an online game? Visit the kick-ass Discord server or Reddit page.

See you on the battlefield, commander!

Burning Baltics Expansion - Armored Versus #1

Back in action, commander!

As promised in the last week’s reveal of Steel Division 2: Burning Baltics, we’ll be taking an in-depth look today into the first pair of new divisions to be featured in our new History Expansion.

We’ll follow the same Versus format as we did with Steel Division 2: Black Sunday. Each new division is paired and divided into several categories: Armored, Mechanized, Infantry, and Special.

This week, we’ll be highlighting awesome tank power with the two new Armored battlegroups: Panzerverband Strachwitz for the Axis and 19-y Tank Corpus for the Allies.

[h2]Historical Context[/h2]
A quick recap of the strategic situation of Steel Division 2: Burning Baltics. By July 1944, the Soviets have reached the Gulf of Riga, cutting off Army Group North (in the Baltics) from Army Group Center (Latvia and Lithuania, and further south). Recognizing the critical need to reestablish a link, the Germans immediately organize a counter-attack: Operation Doppelkopf. This offensive will turn out to be the last major victory for Nazi-Germany on the Eastern Front.

[h2]Panzerverband Strachwitz[/h2] Panzerverband Strachwitz was an ad hoc armored formation made up of two existing Panzer Brigades, brought together right before the start of the counter-offensive. Commanded by the colorful Hyacinth Graf Strachwitz von Groß-Zauche und Camminetz, also known as the (equally cool) Der Panzergraf (“The Panzer Count”), a large variety of tanks can be found in this battlegroup.



During Operation Doppelkopf, Panzerverband Strachwitz proved instrumental in the offensive’s success. It broke through the Soviet lines, outmaneuvering and forcing the surrender of a much larger enemy force at Tukums, capturing useful military stores, and reaching Riga with Der Panzergraf leading from the front every step of the way. The heavy cruiser “Prinz Eugen” provided timely fire support from the nearby Gulf of Riga, devastating Red Army positions with accurate naval artillery bombardments.



[h2]Panzerverband Strachwitz’s main features[/h2]
A very offensive battlegroup, Panzerverband Strachwitz contains a unique mix of units and vehicles, including a varied selection of tanks, from obsolete training variants to brand-new Panther A and G tanks, as well as captured Soviet T-34/85. There is more on offer: from truck-borne Panzergrenadier troops to armored scout cars and half-tracks, SS units, Latvian artillery, and the awesome fire support of the “Prinz Eugen.”
  • The battlegroup features a very strong armored core, made up from Panzer-Brigade 101, and SS-Panzer-Brigade Groß. This means the player can command a large variety of different tanks, such as Panzer III, Luchs, StuG, Panzer IV, and several Tiger E.
  • Infantry can also be found in various flavors, including normal Grenadier or Panzergrenadier variety, transported by truck or half-track.
  • Heavy reconnaissance units, including the new Erkundung unit. A heavy recon pioneer squad it deploys together with the new SdKfz. 251/1 Ausf. D.
  • To reflect the shiny new toys brought by Panzer-Brigade 101, we’ve further modeled the SdKfz. 251 Ausf. D half-track, detailing the variety of sub-variants in a more accurate way.
  • This includes the new SdKfz. 251/1 Ausf. D Erkundung recon variant, a new SdKfz. 251/9 Ausf. D full fire support variant, carrying more ammo than its original counterpart, including HEAT rounds, and a new SdKfz. 251/7 Ausf. D. This last version is both an AA and 20mm AT transport vehicle, being able to carry an Infantry Leader squad.
  • A huge booty of Soviet war materiel was captured during the offensive, including tanks. This allows Panzerverband Strachwitz to have access to several Beute T-34/85 from Phase B onwards.
  • Off-map artillery is provided by the Prinz Eugen, which can deploy its Ar 196 A-3 (a brand-new model) floatplane for accurate fire missions using its 203mm naval guns.
  • Good air support is also available to this battlegroup, thanks to a strong detachment of Panzervogel Stuka (Ju-87 with 2x37mm AT guns) and bombers. A new bomber is also featured: the Do 217E-4, a new variant of the Do 217.




Great on the attack, Panzerverband Strachwitz features a variety of tanks, cheap slots, good tank-busting air support, and powerful off-map naval artillery. It’s not as strong on the defensive, with restricted AT and AA slots and choices, as well as only an average mix of ground artillery units.

[h2]19-y Tank Corpus[/h2]
Formed in the dying days of 1942, the 19-y Tank Corpus (19th Tank Corps) fought on the Bryansk Front, and in the combat that followed for many hard months, was almost wiped out. The formation kept fighting, taking part in the counter-offensives at Kursk. Attached to the 4th Ukrainian Front, it took part in the Dniepr Offensive, then the follow-up Operation Melitopol which brought the Red Army back to Crimea. Heavily reinforced with assault guns and flamethrower tanks (some retained until the end of the war), the corps distinguished itself well by liberating Sevastopol.

Once again brought under the reserve of the Soviet High Command (Stavka), the 19-y Tank Corpus was refitted entirely with T-34/85 by June 1944. While not taking part in the opening battles of Operation Bagration, it was used to exploit the breakthrough at Vitebsk, fighting its way through Lithuania and Latvia, right up to the Gulf of Riga.



Worn-out and depleted of supporting infantry, the 19-y Tank Corpus was the only immediately available armored reserve formation in the area. As such, it managed to counter the German attacking spearheads. Reinforced with various artillery troops and other armored units, the corps bought valuable time for the 5th Tank Army to be rushed to the front. Surviving the offensive, the 19-y Tank Corpus remained in the Baltics, fighting to reduce the Courland Pocket until the end of the war.

[h2]19-y Tank Corpus’ main features[/h2]
Being held in reserve, the 19-y Tank Corpus is an armored battlegroup, equipped with T-34/85, focused on defensive operations with a broader choice of artillery and AA units. It does feature more restricted numbers of tanks and infantry.
  • A classic Soviet tank corps, this battlegroup features a host of T-34/85. Due to its reserve status, the 19-y Tank Corpus has access to only a limited amount of TANK and INF slots and cards.
  • The formation can call on a detachment of heavy tanks for additional armor support, which comes in the form of the KV-85.
  • In support, OT-34 flamethrower tanks can be found, as well as a few heavy SU-152.
  • The 19-y Tank Corpus can call on plentiful of AA and Artillery units, including heavy AA guns, Katyusha launchers, 152mm guns and even 203mm howitzers.
  • Air support is typical for similar Allied battlegroups, but features a new unit, the lend-lease American B-25J-30, a heavily modified bomber doubling as a close support plane, armed with seven forward-facing .50 cal machine guns.

It might lack the armored punch normally seen with comparable battlegroups, but the 19-y Tank Corpus makes up for this by being more than flexible on the defensive, thanks to its support, AA, and artillery units.

[h2]What can you expect from Steel Division 2: Burning Baltics?[/h2]
In case you missed our reveal last week: Steel Division 2: Burning Baltics will feature:
  • 1 massive new Army General campaign set in the Baltics during Operation Doppelkopf, allowing you to take command of either the attacking Axis 3. Panzerarmee or the defending Allied 1st Baltic Front.
  • 8 new Divisions, playable solo, coop, or in multiplayer, including 6 which took part during Doppelkopf and 2 divisions from Army Group North’s theater of operations.
  • 120+ new units, including a variety of new models such as Aufklärungspanzer 38(t) recon tank, Ar 196 A-3 floatplane, Soviet MT-13 160mm super-heavy mortar and the BS-3 100mm heavy AT gun.
  • 1 gigantic new 10v10 map.
  • 2 new Nations: Lithuania (Axis) and Estonia (Allies) and 2 new Aces.




[h2]Until next week![/h2]
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History DLC #4 Burning Baltics Reveal

Welcome back!

Without any further ado: the next History Expansion for Steel Division 2 will be Steel Division 2: Burning Baltics!

We shared the key art for Steel Division 2: Burning Baltics in last week’s post, and some of you correctly surmised that we would bring the action to the north and feature the hard-fought (and pretty much last) major, successful German counter-offensive on the Eastern Front.

What can you expect from our next expansion featuring Operation Doppelkopf?

Keep reading to find out more!

[h2]Steel Division 2: Burning Baltics[/h2] Steel Division 2: Burning Baltics takes place in, you might have guessed it, the Baltics. To be exact: our new History Expansion features Nazi-Germany’s last big counter-attack, Operation Doppelkopf, which kicked off in August 1944, in the region south of Riga, the Latvian capital. The offensive’s aim? To re-establish communications between Army Group Center (holding on to parts of Lithuania and Latvia) and Army Group North (cut-off and fighting further north of Riga).



Steel Division 2: Burning Baltics will feature:
  • 1 massive, new Army General campaign.
  • 8 new Divisions, including 6 which took part during Doppelkopf and 2 Divisions from Army Group North.
  • 120+ new units, including a variety of new models such as Aufklärungspanzer 38(t) recon tank, Soviet MT-13 160mm super-heavy mortar and the BS-3 100mm heavy AT gun.
  • 1 gigantic 10v10 map, as well as the new Very Small map edit.
  • 2 new Nations: Lithuania (Axis) and Estonia (Allies) and 2 new Aces.

Please note that Steel Division 2: Burning Baltics is NOT included in the Steel Division 2 - History Pass. This History Pass grants you access to the original three History Expansions:
[h2]New Army General Campaign - Operation Doppelkopf[/h2]
Let’s look at the historical background of Steel Division 2: Burning Baltics. The Wehrmacht is reeling from the massive blows inflicted during Operation Bagration. In the northeast, the Baltics, the German defensive lines have crumbled.

Having punched through the German lines, a Red Army spearhead reaches the Baltic shoreline in the Gulf of Riga by the end of July, west of the Latvian capital.

This severs the connection between the Wehrmacht’s Army Group North and what is left of Army Group Centre. Reestablishing this link becomes the prime objective of Operation Doppelkopf: one of the last, major victorious Axis offensives on the Eastern Front.

Having turned their attention to Riga, the Soviets are besieging the city. The covering and flanking troops are stretched thin, but the mighty Red Army, even though tired, is still a force to be reckoned with. At this critical point, the Germans group together elements from no less than five Panzerdivisionen, one Panzergrenadier-Division (the mighty “Grossdeutschland”), and one armored Kampfgruppe. That’s a mighty powerful armored fist!

For once, it is the Soviets that are taken by surprise. The Red Army’s delaying actions are moderately successful, buying critical time for emergency Allied armored reinforcements to be brought up from the rear. However, the Germans push through. After heavy combat, including artillery support from Kriegsmarine cruisers in the Baltic Sea shelling enemy positions, the German troops managed to establish a tenuous link with Army Group North.



The victory (and the coherent front that comes with it) is short-lived. Less than two months later, the Red Army attacked again. In the resulting Memel Offensive Operation, the Soviets manage to reach the Baltic Sea once more. This time, the German forces in the Baltic States are cut off for real, and for the remaining of the war, a sizable portion of German formations are held up in the Courland Pocket and at a bridgehead at Memel.

In the new Army General campaign of Steel Division 2: Burning Baltics, you’ll take command of either the 3. Panzerarmee or 1st Baltic Front. And this time, the traditional roles on the Eastern Front are swapped around: the Axis attack, and the Allies are put on the defensive.

[h2]Eight New Divisions[/h2]
All of the following divisions, playable in all solo, cooperative or multiplayer modes, will be extensively detailed in future blog posts.

The Axis
  • Panzerverband Strachwitz - Armored
  • Panzergrenadier-Division “Grossdeutschland” - Mechanized
  • 52. Sicherungs-Division z.b.V. - Infantry
  • 11. SS-Freiw.Panzergrenadier-Division “Nordland” - Part of Army Group North




The Allies
  • 19-y Tank Korpus - Armored
  • Rezerv 43-y Armii - Mechanized
  • Podv. Gruppa Fedyunkin - Infantry
  • 7-ya Strelkovy Div. (Est.) - Part of Soviet operations further north.
Steel Division 2: Burning Baltics will feature two brand-new nations, fully voiced: Lithuania (Axis) and Estonia (Allies). We haven’t forgotten Latvia, though. Troops from this nation were fighting as part of the Waffen-SS, and as such will be featured as fully voiced, unique German unit (in the same vein as French LVF or Italian SS-Legionari).

Two new Aces will also be included in Steel Division 2: Burning Baltics. They will be highlighted in a future blog post.

[h2]What’s Next?[/h2]

That’s it for the reveal of Steel Division 2: Burning Baltics. Be sure to check in next week: we’ll start with highlighting key details of our new History Expansion, including in-depth looks into each individual division.

Lest we forget: Nemesis: Battle of Rimini is coming your way. The full launch of this Nemesis We’ll be releasing our new Nemesis DLC on January 28th. Be sure to grab it when it launches!



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