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Strategic Command: WWII Global Conflict
Genre: Strategy
Publisher: Battlefront.com Developer: Fury Software

Release Date(s): US: 2010-12-31

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Strategic Command: WWII Global Conflict



 
From the design desk of Hubert Cater comes Strategic Command: WWII Global Conflict. For the first time in the history of this epic strategy series, players are able to wage World War II across the massive expanse of the entire planet. From battles in Europe and North Africa all the way to Asia and the Pacific, WWII Global Conflict features the largest map yet (up to 131,072 tiles)!

Command the forces of 6 major and 58 different minor nations. 20 different unique unit types are portrayed and modeled with up to 30 different characteristics and stats. To add historical flavor and replayability, over 200 different in-game events are now depicted as well as over 50 different decision events that guarantee a unique experience each time the game is played.
 

News
Strategic Command WWII Global Conflict patch v1.04
posted: 11 November 2010
The Great War gets some more fixes.
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Strategic Command WWII Global Conflict v1.03 Patch
posted: 25 August 2010
The war may be over but the patches are still coming.
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Strategic Command WWII Global Conflict Just Released
posted: 06 March 2010
More strategy play from the Great War.
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FEATURES
  • Would you as the British Government so desperately need Destroyers against German U-Boats that you would give several naval bases to the USA?
  • Could Franco be convinced to join the Axis if enough monetary and territorial concessions were offered?
  • Would you as the Allies work to support and finance a coup in Yugoslavia to break its inclusion within the Axis Tripartite Pact? Would it be worth the effort and cost?
  • How should Japan react to the crippling US embargo depriving it of its much needed resources to carry on her war with China?