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A fresh view on all Steel Division 2’s expansions



Hello commander!

Something different for today’s post. We decided that it would be best to take a breather and use this opportunity to shine a light on an ever-growing Steel Division 2 experience - and answer at the same time a frequently asked question by new players.

What are all these Steel Division 2 DLCs? Which Steel Division 2 expansion should I get, and why?

Look no further! We got you covered in today’s fresh overview of the ultimate Steel Division 2 experience.

[h2]History Pass and Expansions[/h2]

Let’s get you started with the first (and arguably most important) key upgrade to the base Steel Division 2 experience - the Steel Division 2: History Pass.

Steel Division 2 has three major historical expansions which unlock a unique new section of the Eastern Front, and include new divisions, new strategic Army General campaigns, new Historical Battles, tons of new units, camouflages, and much more!

Each expansion focuses on a different part of the Eastern Front in the summer of 1944, from the deep Finnish forests in the north to the hard-fought battles in Poland and the chaotic combat on Romania’s frontiers.

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

The History Pass grants you access to all three released History DLCs for Steel Division 2. The History Pass includes the new “Black Sunday” expansion, as well as the The Fate of Finland expansion and The Death on the Vistula expansion.

[h2]Back to War and Tribute to D-Day[/h2]

There are two additional DLC that would fit well in your digital Steel Division 2 library: the Back to War Pack and the Tribute to D-Day Pack. The cool part is that Back to War Pack comes free for owners of Steel Division: Normandy 44.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1022830/Steel_Division_2__Back_To_War_Pack/

What makes these packs unique is that they bring original Steel Division: Normandy 44 divisions over to Steel Division 2, allowing you to play with American, British, French, Canadian, Polish, and additional German divisions. Across both packs, 14 divisions from the Western Front are available to be deployed in Steel Division 2.

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

The Back to War Pack was made available at the launch of Steel Division 2 in June 2019, while the Tribute to D-Day Pack launched in June 2020.

[h2]Free Reinforcement Packs[/h2]

These are easy peasy, as Steel Division 2’s Reinforcement Packs are numerous and all FREE. These DLCs should download automatically, so no need to actively hunt for them. They bring various cool new elements to the game, from new maps and divisions to completely new features and modes such as Army General Versus online mode, fan-favorite Destruction mode, and several popular new tactical command tools such as Smart Orders and Rules of Engagement.

[h2]Nemesis Divisions[/h2]

Nemesis DLC are the latest addition to Steel Division 2. These mini-expansions, the first one which should arrive later this September, focus on specific battles or campaigns during World War II and will feature two (one for Axis and one for Allies) rival battlegroups who faced off against each other.

The cool thing about these new Nemesis DLCs is that you can vote on which one should be released next. Each Nemesis DLC run features three pairs of divisions. The one with the most votes will be worked on, while the runner-up might be featured in future votes.

The first Nemesis DLC will be FREE. This is Nemesis: Battle of Sandomierz Bridgehead featuring the first Eastern Front Königstiger and will contain the 16. Panzerdivision versus the 97th Guards Rifle Division. Read more about it here.

The second Nemesis DLC has just been confirmed - Nemesis: Lvov Offensive has beaten the popular vote. This Nemesis DLC will feature the 20. Panzergrenadier-Division and 10th Guards Tank Corps - sporting some battle-ready new toys including the new heavily armored Elefant tank destroyer and the one-of-its-kind Tiger (P).

[h2]Coming up next[/h2]

This is not the end of it. As we speak, we are working up a new list of Nemesis Division options. This new “run” will commence shortly! There is even more: we are also working on creating new History DLC, including new Army General campaigns, as we speak!

If you have any comments or feedback, reach out to us via our Steam forums and Eugen forums, or keep an eye out on our social channels (Facebook and Twitter). Looking for an online game? Check out the kick-assDiscord server or Reddit page.

See you on the battlefield, commander!

Nemesis: Lvov Offensive Wins First Community Vote!



Hello all!

The results are in! The community vote for the Nemesis DLC has closed - and we can proudly announce the very first winner: Nemesis: Lvov Offensive!

With 48,7% of the vote, the clear winner of our first Nemesis DLC vote is Nemesis: Lvov Offensive. Close behind is Nemesis: Slovak Uprising with 36,6% of the vote. And finally, closing ranks, is Nemesis: Siege of Vilnius which garnered 14,7% of the show of hands.



We are very happy with how the vote went, and how much you threw your weight behind your favorite choice. Sadly, we can’t always be winners - our personal records on the Steel Division 2 battlefields attest to this… ahem.

The winner is Nemesis: Lvov Offensive


Let’s congratulate the people who voted for Nemesis: Lvov Offensive first! Everyone will be able to get their grubby hands on the 20. Panzergrenadier-Division and 10th Guards Tank Corps - sporting some battle-ready new toys - in the not-too-distant future. When exactly we can’t say, but we hope to get cracking as soon as possible. What does Nemesis: Lvov Offensive bring again?

  • The 20. Panzergrenadier-Division for the Axis, bringing illustrious new units as the heavily armored Elefant tank destroyer and the one-of-its-kind Tiger (P). More unique improvised vehicles are featured with this battlegroup, such as a Flakpanzer Panther, a Flakpanzer T-34, or the Muniwagen T-34 and Muniwagen Panzer III.
  • The 10th Guards Tank Corps for the Allies, featuring heavy-duty firepower, including captured T-6s Tigr (Tiger E) and Pantera (Panther A). Full-blown recon T-34/85 will also be on offer in this battlegroup.




Read all about Nemesis: Lvov Offensive in this past detailed blog post.

So, what happens next?


Fear not all you brave warriors who voted for Nemesis: Slovak Uprising, your effort has not been in vain. We salute you for your well-crafted propaganda campaign!

What we will do is to gather the most popular runner-ups of our Nemesis DLC community votes and have them square off against each other in a final “playoff” vote. Yes, we’ll have more Nemesis DLC options coming soon!

It also means that Nemesis: Siege of Vilnius did not make the grade, and will be put in the big ‘ol Eugen freezer - where it will be in good company as we also store our interns there. Who knows, maybe it will come back in a slightly different shape or form in the future?



A quick recap of the Nemesis DLC concept


Our first community vote for the next Nemesis DLC is now a fait accompli. In case you didn’t know and was wondering about what happens next:

  • Each Nemesis DLC will bring two new divisions (one from each side) and might feature new units, new weapons, new models, and maybe even new… nations. They will be PAID.
  • Each Nemesis DLC focuses on a new historical Theater of Operations (think engagement or battle) that was relevant and set in the summer of 1944. This could be the Eastern Front, could be the Western Front, could even be other interesting… locales.
  • The first Nemesis DLC will be FREE and likely release this September. This is Nemesis: Battle of Sandomierz Bridgehead and will contain the 16. Panzerdivision versus the 97th Guards Rifle Division. Read more about it here.
  • After this, our second Nemesis DLC will be one of three choices. Whichever option wins gets released first.
  • The winner of our first community vote is Nemesis: Lvov Offensive. The runner-up, Nemesis: Slovak Uprising, will be featured in a future vote.


Steel Division: Black Sunday and History Pass


In case you’ve missed it (shame on you!), our third massive History DLC Steel Division 2: Black Sunday is now available.

Set during the strategic Soviet Jassy-Kishinev offensive that drove into Axis Romania in the summer of 1944, Steel Division 2: Black Sunday features a ton of new content, including a completely new nation (Romania), six new divisions, two (!) new Army General campaigns, 150 new units, and much more!

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

If you haven’t, go and get your hands on the Steel Division 2’s History Pass. The History Pass grants you access to all three released History DLCs for Steel Division 2. The History Pass includes the new “Black Sunday” expansion, as well as the The Fate of Finland expansion and The Death on the Vistula expansion.

Coming up next


If you have any comments or feedback, reach out to us via our Steam forums and Eugen forums, or keep an eye out on our social channels (Facebook and Twitter). Looking for an online game? Check out the kick-ass Discord server or Reddit page.

See you on the battlefield, commander!

Nemesis DLC Vote Opened

Hello commander!

We are most happy you can join us with our very first Nemesis DLC community vote!

That’s right, from today until Wednesday, September 2nd, you’ll be able to vote on which Nemesis DLC we should release the first.

In this post, we’ll run you through the whole process, highlight each of the three Nemesis DLC options on offer, and show you where and how to vote.

Let’s get to it!

[h2]A quick recap of the Nemesis DLC concept[/h2]

We have come to the end of our first “run” of Nemesis DLC options. How does this whole thing work again?

  • Each Nemesis DLC will bring two new divisions (one from each side) and might feature new units, new weapons, new models, and maybe even new… nations. They will be PAID.

  • Each Nemesis DLC focuses on a new historical Theater of Operations (think engagement or battle) that was relevant and set in the summer of 1944. This could be the Eastern Front, could be the Western Front, could even be other interesting… locales.

  • The first Nemesis DLC will be FREE and likely release in September. This is Nemesis: Battle of Sandomierz Bridgehead and will contain the 16. Panzerdivision versus the 97th Guards Rifle Division. Read more about it here.

  • After this, our second Nemesis DLC will be one of three choices. Whichever option wins, gets released first. Certain “unsuccessful” Nemesis divisions might return in future votes.


Check out the three options below!

[h3]Nemesis: Lvov Offensive[/h3]

The first option is Nemesis: Lvov Offensive. This DLC would feature two unique divisions, one on each side, bringing several new units to Steel Division 2. This expansion would focus on the Lvov-Sandomierz operation, which occurred south of the main breakthrough of Operation Bagration in July 1944.

Read all about the Nemesis: Lvov Offensive in this detailed blog post.



If chosen, Nemesis: Lvov Offensive would feature:

  • The 20. Panzergrenadier-Division for the Axis, bringing such illustrious new units as the heavily armored Elefant tank destroyer and the one-of-its-kind Tiger (P). Even more unique improvised vehicles are featured with this battlegroup, such as a Flakpanzer Panther, a Flakpanzer T-34, or the Muniwagen T-34 and Muniwagen Panzer III.

  • The 10th Guards Tank Corps for the Allies, featuring heavy-duty firepower, including captured T-6s Tigr (Tiger E) and Pantera (Panther A). Full-blown recon T-34/85 will also be on offer in this battlegroup.


[h3]Nemesis: Slovak Uprising[/h3]

The second option is Nemesis: Slovak Uprising. This DLC would feature a completely new nation - Czechoslovakia - including new indigenous weaponry, vehicles and units, complete voice-over, and more. The Slovak Uprising, which began at the end of August 1944, would be represented by this expansion.

Read all about the Nemesis: Slovak Uprising in this detailed blog post.



If chosen, Nemesis: Slovak Uprising would feature:

  • A new nation plus one new Axis division, the German Panzerdivision Tatra, and one Allied division, the Slovak National Uprising (SNP) partisans.

  • A select number of tanks for Panzerdivision Tatra including Panzer IV, StuG III G, StuG 40 and Panzer 38 (t). And exactly three Tiger Es. Soldier squads will be made up of Volkssturm, more reliable Hungarian SS, and elements from Sturmbrigade Frankreich.

  • The SNP features a large amount of multinational partisans, from escaped Soviet and French POWs, to American OSS and British SOE teams, Czechoslovakian Airborne Brigade, and regular Slovak Army troops. New tanks can also be found, such as LT-40, Vz.33 tankette, T-35 (Panzer 35) and T-38 (Panzer 38).


[h3]Nemesis: Siege of Vilnius[/h3]

Our third and last option is Nemesis: Siege of Vilnius. Featuring the brief but brutal Battle of Vilnius in July 1944, this DLC would welcome two special divisions to the stage.

Read all about the Nemesis: Siege of Vilnius in this detailed blog post.



If chosen, Nemesis: Siege of Vilnius would feature:

  • One Axis division, which will be the Luftwaffe-commanded Festung Wilna. The Allies receive an unique mixed battlegroup of Polish partisans - Armia Krajowa - with Red Army support. This Allied division would be titled Ostra Brama.

  • Festung Wilna has access to distinctive units such as Fallschirmjäger, Flaktruppen, various light to heavy Flak guns, Walküre and SS-Fallschirmjäger as reinforcements, and many more.

  • Ostra Brama battlegroup counts on a variety of interesting units, including various Armia Krajowa squads, captured heavy Flak guns, Red Army-controlled Sherman tanks, Soviet infantry forces, and much more.

  • Both divisions in Nemesis: Siege of Vilnius are combat phase locked. This presents the availability of various troops during the stages of the encirclement (Allied) or the relief attempts made from outside (Axis).


[h2]How to vote and where?[/h2]

Let’s get down to business. Starting today, the Nemesis DLC voting form is open.

You can find the Nemesis DLC voting page by following this link here.

Voting will be closed on Wednesday, September 2nd, 1:30 PM (CEST) / 12:30 PM (BST) / 7:30 AM (EDT).

You need to have an EugNet email address registered if you want to vote. This is the same account you use to play Steel Division 2.

Also, very important to know, but the form allows for multiple tries. This is in case you are not satisfied with your first vote and want to change it. However, only the LAST vote will be registered and counted.

And a fair warning to all, be respectful with the vote and your fellow player - we will come down hard on anyone trying to rig the system, is being an ass about other player’s choices, or who doesn’t want to play by the rules.

[h2]Ranked & 10v10 Tactical Maps[/h2]

As promised during Vulcan's Q&A interview, we will be adding the two maps from the Fate of Finland DLC to the Ranked’s map roster. The maps are Ilomantsi & Tali-Ihantala.

Another community request was to create 10v10 Tactical servers on 3v3 maps. Two such new servers will be added, running Mogilev & Krupki in 10v10 with Tactical settings.
These servers updates are now live.

[h2]Coming up next[/h2]

That’s it for this week. Be sure to leave your vote! We can’t wait to see which of the potential Nemesis DLC we’ll get to make first.

If you have any comments or feedback, reach out to us via our Steam forums and Eugen forums, or keep an eye out on our social channels (Facebook and Twitter). Looking for an online game? Check out the kick-assDiscord server or Reddit page.

Before we bid you adieu - don’t forget that our third History DLC Steel Division 2: Black Sunday is available now as well. Get it while it’s still hot.

See you on the battlefield, commander!

Nemesis: Siege of Vilnius is the third Nemesis DLC option on offer



Hello!

We are ready to reveal Nemesis: Siege of Vilnius, our third Nemesis DLC option. If chosen, this expansion will offer an in-depth look at a particularly interesting battle on the Eastern Front: the brief but heavily contested campaign to liberate the Lithuanian capital in July 1944.

Nemesis: Siege of Vilnius gives you Festung Wilna, the hard-pressed but tenacious German garrison. On the other, the Ostra Brama division, a battlegroup featuring a mix of the Polish Armia Krajowa (Home Army) and the Soviet Red Army.

If you have questions about the Nemesis DLC and what this new concept entails, have a look at our original reveal here.

[h2]The Historical Context[/h2]

After the liberation of Minsk in early July, the decision was taken by Stavka to liberate the Lithuanian capital Vilnius. With the Wehrmacht in disarray, the Red Army advanced rapidly. However, when the Soviets arrived at the city’s gates, they found a rather unusual situation on the ground.

The Polish Armia Krajowa had its own agenda. The Poles claimed Vilnius as their own ( “Wilmo”) and planned an uprising to liberate the city - much like the one planned in Warsaw a short time later. With the Red Army a day away, Operation Ostra Brama was activated. The insurrection encountered stiff resistance from the German garrison, Festung Wilna. Distrust between Soviet and Polish commanders didn’t help matters, even though local units frequently joined forces, allowing Vilnius to be encircled within a day.

With the Lithuanian capital declared a Festung by Hitler - to be defended to the last man - the prospect of the local garrison was bleak. Under command of the Luftwaffe, a motley group of German soldiers was supported by a last-minute parachute drop of Fallschirmjägers and numerous Flak guns. The ad-hoc battlegroup resisted for four days, and in a surprise move, a large section managed to break out, meeting counter-attacking forces coming from the west.

[h2]Nemesis: Siege of Vilnius[/h2]

The Nemesis: Siege of Vilnius will put two very distinctive divisions front and center: the Axis get the Luftwaffe-commanded Festung Wilna, while the Allied will see an unique mixed formation of Polish partisans - Armia Krajowa - with substantial support of the Red Army units under the banner of the Ostra Brama battlegroup.

A special feature of both divisions in this Nemesis DLC is that they are combat phase locked. This presents the availability of various troops during the stages of the siege (Allied) or the relief attempts made from outside (Axis).



[h3]Festung Wilna[/h3]

The German battlegroup, Festung Wilna, features an eclectic mix of units, from the tattered remains of destroyed Wehrmacht divisions to Flaktruppen (and their accompanying heavy Flak guns) and a small detachment of Fallschirmjäger, as well as Panzergrenadiers trying to break the siege as relief forces.

  • An impromptu formation of Grenadier soldiers is bolstered by a mix of Landeschützen, Saugumas (Lithuanian police), and Pionier troops. Some armored vehicles (StuGs and a few Marder tank destroyers) are also available.
  • At the last minute, a small group of Fallschirmjäger airdropped into the city, providing a helpful boost to the local garrison.
  • A considerable part of Festung Wilna was made up of Flaktruppen, either used as foot soldiers or serving the large array of AA units.
  • Flak guns include the usual, heavy-hitting 88mm, to the more modern twin Flakzwilling 37mm guns or triple 15mm MG-151 Drilling.
  • An initial relief effort became trapped outside Vilnius, encircled in a separate pocket during the battle. These troops are represented as a Walküre regiment, with attached StuG IV, Panzer IV and Panzergrenadier, available from Phase B.
  • A second relief force includes Panther tanks with SS-Fallschirmjäger as infantry escort. These powerful reinforcements can be deployed from Phase C onwards.




[h3]Ostra Brama[/h3]

Most of the Armia Krajowa, the Polish underground army, in Lithuania was used during Operation Ostra Brama (meaning Sharp Gate). Thanks to Soviet representatives and generous support from the Polish government-in-exile based in London, the Ostra Brama partisans were better and more widely equipped with Soviet weaponry than their counterparts in Warsaw. Also, local Red Army units can be found supporting this formation.
This battlegroup features a large contingent of AK units, introduced in our first History expansion for Steel Division 2: Death on the Vistula.

  • At the start, the Polish AK units will be mostly on their own with AK regular soldiers, cavalry and ORKO units able to be fielded.
  • A small number of captured German heavy Flak guns are also available in Phase A.
  • Soviet reconnaissance and fighter planes will be the only units early on in the battle to scout (or guard) the sky above.
  • The first outside armored support elements will arrive in Phase B, as the Poles will be reinforced by a Sherman-equipped tank brigade of the Red Army. Mixed Armia Krajowa and Soviet infantry squads can also be fielded from this point onwards.
  • Phase C will see the biggest influx of heavy support from local Soviet units, including more Shermans and SPAAG, self-propelled guns, field artillery, and medium AT guns.




[h2]The Nemesis DLC concept explained[/h2]

We have come to the end of our first “run” of Nemesis DLC options. In case you have missed the first PSA about how the new Nemesis DLC works, read the following carefully!

  • Each Nemesis DLC will bring two new divisions (one from each side) and will feature new units, new weapons, new models, and maybe even new… nations. They will be PAID.
  • Each Nemesis DLC focuses on a new historical Theater of Operations (think engagement or battle) that was relevant and set in the summer of 1944. This could be the Eastern Front, could be the Western Front, could even be other interesting… locales.
  • The first Nemesis DLC will be FREE and likely release in September. This is Nemesis: Battle of Sandomierz Bridgehead and will contain the 16. Panzerdivision versus the 97th Guards Rifle Division. Read more about it here.
  • After this, our second Nemesis DLC will be one of three choices. You get to decide which one in a community-wide vote! Whichever option wins, gets released first. This means that certain “unsuccessful” Nemesis divisions might return in future votes.


[h2]The first Nemesis DLC options[/h2]

If you want to know more about the other Nemesis DLC options, check them out below!

  • Nemesis: Lvov Offensive with two new, special divisions: the 20. Panzergrenadier-Division versus the 10th Guards Tank Corps would include new units such as the Elefant tank destroyer. Read more about this option in this detailed blog post here.
  • Nemesis: Slovak Uprising offering a new nation plus one new Axis division, the German Panzerdivision Tatra, and one ne Allied division, the Slovak National Uprising (SNP) partisans. Read more about Nemesis: Slovak Uprising in this detailed blog post here.


[h2]Coming up next[/h2]

What’s next? A community vote so you can let us know which Nemesis DLC option you would like to see released first! Hang on tight for more information in next week’s post.

Let us know what you think. Reach out to us via our Steam forums and Eugen forums, or keep an eye out on our social channels (Facebook and Twitter). Looking for an online game? Check out the kick-assDiscord server or Reddit page.

In case you have forgotten, the third History DLC is available now: Steel Division 2: Black Sunday.

See you on the battlefield, commander!

Black Sunday Expansion Available Now!

Good tidings, commander!

The latest History DLC Steel Division 2: Black Sunday is now available!

Our newest expansion transports you to the blasted hot battlefields on the Romanian frontier in the summer of 1944. Set during the strategic Soviet Jassy-Kishinev offensive that drove into Axis Romania, Steel Division 2: Black Sunday features a ton of new content, including a completely new nation (Romania), six new divisions, two (!) new Army General campaigns, 150 new units, and much more!

Keep on reading to find out all the juicy details.

[h2]Six new divisions (and one new nation)![/h2]

Steel Division 2: Black Sunday brings six new divisions, three on each side, with the Axis battlegroups compromised completely by new Romanian divisions. Whoop!

Read about each new division in one of the following Black Sunday Versus blog posts:


[h2]New Units, New Weapons, New Models[/h2]

The new expansion features over 150 new units, including 21 brand-new models and 22 major variants. With Steel Division 2: Black Sunday you get to play with vehicles such as the Vanatorul de Care R-35 tank destroyer, the TACAM T-60, the Resita AC 75mm AT gun, the IAR-80M fighters, the Red Army’s historical T-80, SU-76i, off-map MLRS rocket BKA river boats, and more.

You’ll also find new Romanian infantry models, such as cavalrymen (Rosiori), motorized infantry (Vanatori Moto), and elite mountaineers (Vanatori de Munte). The VDV elite infantry can be found with the Red Army. There are also new weapon models, and all Romanian soldiers are fully voiced by native speakers (including curses and judicious swearing).

[h2]Two massive new Army General Campaigns[/h2]

The Soviet Jassy-Kishinev offensive which broke through the Axis defensive lines on the borders of Romania is represented in Steel Division 2: Black Sunday with two massive brand-new Army General strategic campaigns. Each campaign focuses on one of the pincers of the Red Army’s operation, with completely different maps, unit dispositions and tactical considerations. These campaigns can be played and replayed solo or online with the free Army General Versus mode.

Read more about the two Army General campaigns featured in Steel Division 2: Black Sunday in the original reveal blog post.

[h2]New Aces, New Camouflage Skins[/h2]

Two new Aces are also included in the expansion. These special gold-rimmed units are commanded by real-life war heroes and carry their own unique camouflage patterns. They don’t offer any gameplay advantage over their Steel Division 2’s vanilla versions, however.

The new Romanian Ace is Lazar Munteanu, a Romanian tank buster pilot, flying a Hs-129 B-2/R-2. He can be found with the Romanian Div. 4 Munte. The new Soviet Ace is Konstantin Dmitrievich Denisov, a fighter ace and Hero of the Soviet Union. Found with the 7-y Mekh. Korpus, this Ace’s warplane is a P-40N Kittyhawk.

You can also find 15 new Camouflage Skins in the Black Sunday expansion, allowing you to deck out your favorite tanks and units with an alternative paint job. These include new patterns for Panther D, b]Hs-129 B-2/R-2, Fw-180 F-8, Romanian R-35, the Soviet Spitfire Mk.VB, Pe-2 bomber, SU-76M, and more.

Read all about new Aces and Camouflage Skins in the following Steel Division 2: Black Sundayblog post.

[h2]Steel Division 2’s History Pass[/h2]

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

If you were wondering what the best way is to experience the Steel Division 2 History expansions? Go and get your hands on the Steel Division 2’s History Pass. The History Pass grants you access to all three released History DLCs for Steel Division 2. The History Pass includes the new “Black Sunday” expansion, as well as the The Fate of Finland expansion and The Death on the Vistula expansion.

[h2]Go forth, and have fun![/h2]

Let us know what you think about Black Sunday! Do this on our
Steam forums and Eugen forums, or reach out through our social channels (Facebook and Twitter). You can also join us on our Discord server or Reddit page.

That’s all for today. We’ll be back later this week with details of the third Nemesis DLC option!

Have fun and see you on the battlefield, commander!