The third expansion was released on September 3: The British Forces, which allows you to use the last – until now largely absent – noteworthy army of the European front of the Second World War: the British army.Īvailable on Steam at a very low price, The British Forces can be purchased and played without the obligation to own and install the base game. Saved by SEGA since the economic wreck of THQ, the development studio so dear to real-time strategy enthusiasts who manage to live far from Blizzard and its StarCraft 2 has managed to find the energy necessary to complete a crude Company of Heroes 2 in 2013, and then smooth and polish it through updates, patches and expansions such as Western Front Armies and Ardennes Assault. In a period, 2006, in which the RTS world certainly didn't boast great exponents, the echoes of WarCraft 3 were far away and StarCraft 2 was far from publication, the only noteworthy studio that churned out quality stuff was Relic Entertainment, under the banner of the now defunct THQ who with Dawn of War first and then Company of Heroes managed to impose standards of remarkable quality under which it is difficult to go.
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