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New Aces DLC Preview - Axis

Hello, hello!

In last week’s DevBlog, we took a first look at the upcoming free Aces DLC making its way to Steel Division 2. First on the stage were the five new Allied Aces.

As you might have guessed - and you guessed right - in today’s post, we’ll look at the five remaining new Axis Aces.

Let’s go!

[h2]Axis Aces[/h2] Aces are special Steel Division 2 units based on historically noteworthy soldiers, commanders, or airmen. Within the game, they have a unique golden-rimmed portrait, markings, and personal paint job. They don’t offer any gameplay advantage.

The new Aces DLC will feature two sets of Aces: several from our original Steel Division: Normandy ‘44 who haven’t made their appearance yet in Steel Division2, and a number of completely new ones. The DLC will feature in total 10 new Aces.

Please note that the following is still a work in progress, including the DLC’s name and release date.

With that out of the way, let’s get to the 5 new Axis Aces.

Willy Kretzschmar
The 12. SS-Panzerdivision will feature tank commander Willy Kretzschmar with a Panzer IV H. This Ace was originally featured in Steel Division: Normandy ‘44.

In terms of enemies destroyed, in an army where the leading aces were counting their victims in three-digit numbers, Willy Kretzschmar would have remained an anonymous “mere” ace with 15 confirmed kills. However, the lucky hit of a Canadian artillery shell changed this.



The Allied projectile hit Kretzschmar’s “536” Panzer IV front right corner, ripping apart armor and tracks. After having been towed back to a workshop, where it received a series of hasty repairs, its crew took the tank into combat again in a rather battle-damaged condition. Looking worse for wear but still actively engaging the Allies, the tank and its crew were spotted by a German war correspondent who duly took a picture. This made Kretzschmar and his Panzer IV famous, especially for post-war history buffs!



Lauri Torni
The Axis Finnish Raapaana will have the infantry commander Lauri Törni as a Jääkäri (Kpääl) Jäger leader. This Ace is new to Steel Division 2.

Regarded as the father of all long-range recon patrol forces, the legendary Finnish Lauri Törni fought in three uniforms and under two names in two separate wars! After combat service during World War II, he enlisted in the US Army, being deployed with the ultra-secret MACV-SOG group before ultimately missing in action during the Vietnam War in 1965.

But let’s rewind a bit: Finnish-born Törni saw first combat against the Soviets in the Winter War of 1940. When the Continuation War kicked off in 1941, our Ace had become an officer, leading a detachment of light troops specialized in infiltration and deep reconnaissance behind enemy lines. He was awarded the Mannerheim Cross, Finland's highest award, for his exploits during this time.


( Lauri Torni in the middle)

After the armistice with the Soviet Union in 1944, he found his way to his former German instructors, enlisting with the Waffen-SS and fighting out the rest of the war until surrendering to the British. Hounded by the Finnish for treason, he was captured and escaped multiple times. In 1952, he found his way to the United States, where he joined the recently created US Special Forces, rising in the ranks - much like in Finland - before deploying for his tours in Vietnam under his new name Larry Thorne. He is regarded as one of the founders of the Green Berets.

Walter Möse
The 28. Jäger-Division will feature infantry assault squad Walter Möse as a Sturmjäger. This Ace is new to Steel Division 2.

A German volunteer soldier who tried to enter the Wehrmacht in 1938, Möse suffered a severe back injury during training, which led to him being discharged. He re-enlisted in 1941 with the 28. Jäger-Division in time for fighting on the Eastern Front, where he distinguished himself well. As a sergeant, during the Battle of Novgorod in January 1944, with all his battalion’s officers killed or wounded, he took charge of his unit and repelled all subsequent Soviet attacks. He earned the Knight’s Cross with Oak Leaves for this action. Möse was killed in action in November 28th, 1944, near Goldap, East Prussia. By that time, he had been wounded 21 times!



Aladar Heppes
The Axis Hungarian 2. Pancelos will contain pilot Aladar Heppes in a (Hungarian) Me-109G-6/R6 fighter. This Ace is new to Steel Division 2.

Our next Ace seems a little bit more “standard” compared to the more daring of our other military heroes. Still, Heppes, a Hungarian fighter pilot, had 8 confirmed victories against Soviet and American planes. In 1942-43, part of the Axis Hungarian forces, he fought in the USSR before being recalled to Hungary to lead a home defense fighter wing, the 101. Vadászrepülő Osztály (101st Home Defense Fighter Wing). This squadron featured the infamous “Pumas” on their insignia, which earned Heppes the nickname “Old Puma”. The squadron became feared by American bomber pilots, as they regarded the Hungarian pilots as “crazy” in combat. In the latter part of 1944, the unit was transferred to the frontline, fighting over eastern Hungary and Romania. Heppes survived the war.



Ion S. Dumitru
The Axis Romanian 1 Blindata will contain tank commander Ion S. Dumitru, who will be featured in-game in a T.4 Comanda (a Romanian Panzer IV H Leader). This Ace is new to Steel Division 2.

The Ion S. Dumitru is a survivor of Stalingrad and a tank commander who took part in the Jassy-Kichinev campaign, as playable in the Steel Division 2’s expansion Steel Division 2: Bloody Sunday. Interned by the Soviets during the Turda campaign, Ion S. Dumitru escaped and reenlisted in another Romanian tank unit to keep fighting for the Allies until the war's end. Ironically, it was in this unit that Dumitru made his remaining kills, which actually saw him make ace (though, within the DLC, he will be featured while still fighting for the Axis).



[h2]See you on the battlefield[/h2]
That’s all for this week’s DevBlog. We’ll be back soon!

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v.121850: Patch notes

[h3] FIXES[/h3]
  • Fix rare crash when receiving invalid order

New Aces DLC Preview - Allies

Hello commanders!

We hope you are well. In today’s DevBlog, we will preview a previously announced (but kept slightly hush-hush) free mini-expansion coming to Steel Division 2: the Aces DLC.

Please note that the following is still a work in progress, including the DLC’s name and release date.

Today, we’ll look at the upcoming Allied Aces first.

Let’s go!

[h2]A batch of old and new[/h2]
As we mentioned in our recently updated roadmap, we are going to release a free-to-all mini-expansion for Steel Division 2 owners, containing a host of new Aces.

For those who don’t know what Aces are, they are Steel Division 2 units based on historically noteworthy soldiers, commanders, or airmen. They have a unique golden-rimmed portrait, markings, and personal paint job. Keep in mind that they don’t offer any gameplay advantage.



The new Aces DLC will feature two sets of Aces: several from our original Steel Division: Normandy ‘44 who haven’t made their appearance yet in Steel Division2, and number of completely new ones. The total roster is 10 Aces in total!

Today, we’ll focus on all the Allied Aces.

[h2]Allied Aces[/h2]
Let’s gaze upon the ranks of Allied Aces looking for a new Steel Division 2 home.

Leo Major
The Allied Canadian 3rd Canadian Infantry Division will feature Leo Major as a sniper-scout. This Ace was originally featured in Steel Division: Normandy ‘44.

Without a doubt, one of the most badass soldiers of World War II. This one-eyed Quebec pirate/sniper scout was a verifiable one-man army. He set foot on Normandy soil - specifically Juno beach - during D-Day and specialized in reconnaissance, sniping, and lots of bravado, creating a legend from France to the Netherlands.



Major emerged victorious from pistol shoot-outs, capturing vehicles, secret documents, and over a hundred prisoners in the course of the war. He is also most famously known for charging and single-handedly liberating the Dutch town of Zwolle, forcing out its entire German garrison.

Pierre Clostermann
The Allied French 2e Division Blindée will feature the pilot Pierre Clostermann in a Spitfire Mk. IX . This Ace was originally featured in Steel Division: Normandy ‘44.

With 33 confirmed aerial victories, Pierre Clostermann is France's number one fighter ace. Studying in the United States when the war broke out, he enlisted in the Free French Air Force, flying a multitude of missions. After D-Day, he was one of the first Free French pilots to land in Normandy.



He served both in the “Alsace” squadron and RAF’s 602 Squadron, participating in everything from fighter sweeps, shooting down V1 flying bombs, to battling Me 262 jet fighters later in the war. Clostermann’s post-war memoirs, The Big Circus, is a must-read for any World War II air combat buff.

Major John Howard
The 6th Airborne Division will feature Major John Howard as a British AB Leader unit. This Ace was originally featured in Steel Division: Normandy ‘44.

Made especially famous after the war, Major John Howard might be best remembered by the phrase ”Hold until relieved…”. A starring role in the epic The Longest Day, our British paratrooper officer was the commander of the first combat group to land in Normandy on D-Day.



His mission was to secure and hold the “Pegasus Bridge” over the Caen Canal intact until Allied troops would join up from Sword Beach. Major Howard and his soldiers accomplished the mission with flying colors despite heavy German counterattacks.

Lafayette Green “Wardaddy” Pool
The Allied U.S. 3rd Armored Division will feature tank commander Lafayette Green “Wardaddy” Pool as a CMD M4A1 unit. This Ace was originally featured in Steel Division: Normandy ‘44.

The inspiration for Brad Pitt’s character in the movie Fury, Lafayette Green “Wardaddy” Pool was a Sherman tank commander during the Normandy fighting, ultimately surviving three of his tanks being shot out from under him. All three were named In the mood, with the last kill seriously injuring Pool.



With only fighting for four months, from Normandy to Germany, “Wardaddy” was credited with 12 confirmed tank kills and the destruction of 258 other armored vehicles, making him the greatest American tank ace up to this day.

Ivan Savel’Evich Kravcov
The Allied 7. Eesti will feature Soviet pilot Ivan Savel’Evich Kravcov. He will fly in the La-5FN fighter. This is a brand-new Ace.

A naval aviator and instructor with the Soviet Baltic Fleet, Ivan Savel’Evich Kravcov fought in all the campaigns on the northern front. He got his first taste of combat during the defense of Leningrad before participating in the Vyborg offensive against Axis Finland in 1944.



Later he accompanied the Baltic Front’s advance in Estonia. By this time, Kravcov was the regimental commander, having flown on LaGG-3, lend-lease Hurricane, and La-5 fighters. Our Ace would be credited with 29 individual kills and 4 shared ones by the war's end.

[h2]See you on the battlefield[/h2]
That’s all for this DevBlog. Note that the Eugen team is partially out of office due to some May bank holidays. This means that next week, there will be no Steel Division 2 DevBlog. However, in two weeks, we’ll return and look at the new Axis Aces to be featured with our Aces/ DLC!

Don’t forget that the latest Steel Division 2 expansion has just been released.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2873780/Steel_Division_2__Tribute_to_Normandy_44/

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, commanders!

Dukla Pass Map Preview

Hello, hello, hello!

In today’s Steel Division 2 DevBlog, we talk maps. That’s right, we’ll be previewing the upcoming Dukla Pass map.

Let’s go!

[h2]A new battlefield[/h2]
The new Dukla Pass map will be released for free to all owners of Steel Division 2. The same will happen with the new Valley of Death map (which you can read more about in this DevBlog here). These two new maps will likely come as two separate free Reinforcement Packs DLCs.



So, what’s the deal with these two new maps? They can be seen as a precursor to our next Army General expansion, codenamed Dukla Pass. The historical details you can check out in this DevBlog.

[h2]Inspiration[/h2]
Both maps are centered on the historical Battle of Dukla Pass on the Polish-Slovak border fought in the second half of 1944. This series of battles featured the Axis (the 1st Panzer Army and the 1st Hungarian Army) opposed by the Soviets commanding elements of the 1st and 4th Ukrainian Front, as well as the 1st Czechoslovakian Army Corps (composed of former Czech soldiers exiled in the Soviet Union, refugees, Slovak POWs, etc.).

The Soviets, with the Czechoslovakian Corps, slogged through a mountainous battlefield to join up with Slovak Uprising rebels on the plains beyond. Ultimately, it was too little, too late, with the campaign ending in a (temporary) German victory.



The Valley of the Death map was inspired by the battlefields around Svidnik, where the actual pass leads out into a wider valley. In comparison, the Dukla Pass map is on the other side of the Laborec Highlands, just south of Dukla (hence the name). In this area, the Carpathian mountains begin to climb. Several valleys rise towards the pass, forming parallel “canyon-like” gullies.



[h2]Dukla Pass detailed[/h2]
As already mentioned, Dukla Pass takes advantage of the quickly rising Carpathians to create three “corridors.” The main one, the broader valley in the center, contains the Dukla-Svidnik road. The two narrower corridors, one on each side, are smaller valleys. Ultimately (not depicted), these merge into a single valley before reaching the pass itself (likewise off-map). At the edges of each side, dense forests represent the woods of the real-life mountain range.



Each of the three corridors is separated by relief, which increases in height the deeper you advance (depending on the direction you travel). This represents the beginning of the Laborece Highlands, inspired by real-life terrain variations.



While separated through height difference and thick forest, connections between the corridors exist. Pathways reach plateaus and go down on the other side. That’s why, if some Spartan-wannabes block one path, you can still try to go sideways and outflank the enemy blocking force. While the valleys have quite a few villages and farmsteads, which can act as defensive strong points, the higher plateaus are mostly devoid of structures and buildings. There are a few isolated settlements, but most of this terrain is covered in woods.



Sight lines down in the valleys or on the plateau’s edges are pretty open, allowing for long-range engagements. However, the plateaus themselves are better suited for close combat and ambushes.



[h2]See you on the battlefield[/h2]
That’s all for this DevBlog. Let us know what you think!

Don’t forget that the latest Steel Division 2 expansion has just been released.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2873780/Steel_Division_2__Tribute_to_Normandy_44/

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An Updated Roadmap

Hello commanders,

Back again! We hope you are doing well. In today’s DevBlog, we’ll look at what’s coming next for Steel Division 2.

Let’s go!

[h2]A New Roadmap[/h2]
This updated roadmap is a revision of Steel Division 2’s plan we unveiled some time ago. You can check it out in this dedicated post here.



So, what does the future hold for Steel Division 2?





  • And previously undisclosed: a new Nemesis vote is coming to Steel Division 2 soon! Nemesis DLC allows the community to choose which two divisions (out of a paired series of six) will make it to Steel Division 2. It bridges the gap between expansions and not make you wait too long for new toys to play with.


[h2]Steel Division 2: Tribute to Normandy '44[/h2]
The latest Steel Division 2 expansion has just been released. Get it while it’s still hot!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2873780/Steel_Division_2__Tribute_to_Normandy_44/

Steel Division 2: Tribute to Normandy ‘44 celebrates Steel Division history, introducing 14 of the original Steel Division: Normandy '44 divisions to Steel Division 2. The expansion contains 14 new divisions from five nations and 200 new units, including brand-new vehicle and plane models, voice acting, 8 Aces, and new infantry model sets.



[h2]See you on the battlefield[/h2]
That’s all for this week. We’ll be back very soon.

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, commanders!