Slitherine (www.slitherine.com) and Matrix Games are thrilled to announce the MILITARY HISTORY™ Commander – Europe at War Grand Strategy 2.0 expansion. This expansion was created by the community for the community and is completely free to anyone who has MILITARY HISTORY™ Commander - Europe at War! This expansion will be available for PC and Mac next Tuesday, May 31st.
To mark this announcement, we have released a pack of screenshots and an in-depth feature brochure showing off the substantial improvements to the graphics and gameplay.
This expansion has taken years to produce and thousands of man hours from a dedicated collection of people from artists to programmers, manual writers and layout experts. The end result takes this great game to a whole new level. Some of the biggest changes are listed here:
- Airborne divisions and para-drops
 - Cross platform multiplayer support for PC vs. Mac
 - German SS and Soviet Guards Elite Units
 - Amphibious landings against defended coastal hexes
 - Geo-political elements, which include:
- French armistice (which the axis may accept or reject)
 - Early Italian entry if insufficient allied naval presence in the Med
 - Tension in the Balkans
 - Spanish activation as axis or allied minor ally
 - Turkey activation as axis or allied minor ally
 - Finnish armistice
 - Romanian and Bulgaria surrender and activation as allied minor ally
 - Consequences for allied aggression (e.g., UK invasion of Ireland).
 
 - Canadian, Australian, Polish and Indian Commonwealth units and leaders
 - Headquarter units
 - More and greater variability of leadership ranging from Army Groups (Fronts), Armies and Corps
 - Ferry crossings
 - Ability to swap positions of two units of the same service type (i.e., ground, air or naval).
 - Reinforcement of sub groups at sea
 - Leased air bases (Azores, Iceland, Greenland)
 - Malta naval and air bases factor into the interdiction and counter-interdiction of axis supply of North Africa
 - Allied Interdiction of Swedish Iron Ore to German
 - Scripted construction of Atlantic Wall Fortresses
 - Many more improvements - too many to list to here!
 
					
					


