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'Sudden Strike: The Last Stand' Announced

by Rainier on Aug. 13, 2008 @ 10:39 a.m. PDT

Sudden Strike: The Last Stand is not just the sequel of Sudden Strike 3: Arms for Victory, this is the sequel with completely new damage model, balance of forces and fabulous winter battles. Your tasks will vary from easy "Protect and deliver ammunition" to sabotage counter AA operations in enemy back areas and, of course, it's up to you to choose the opposing sides.

Sudden Strike: The Last Stand allows you to become absorbed in thrilled actions of World War II from 1941 to 1945. You tasks will vary from easy "Protect and deliver ammunition" to sabotage counter AA operations in enemy back areas and, of course, it's up to you to choose the opposing sides. There are hundreds of units with historically accurate characteristics under your command, cargo ships, delivering reinforcements, air support, landing forces and many other things.

Sudden Strike: The Last Stand is not just the sequel of Sudden Strike 3: Arms for Victory, this is the sequel with completely new damage model, balance of forces and fabulous winter battles.

There are many new abilities in Sudden Strike: The Last Stand such as ambushes in houses, landing parties, reconnaissance, transportation of infantry on tanks and many other things. In Sudden Strike: The Last Stand user interface is reworked, in order to make easier for player to control units and realize his tactics in the game. We also haven't put graphics aside - you will see many new visual effects and animations in the game.

Sudden Strike: The Last Stand works independently from Sudden Strike 3.

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