
Unity of Command II: Barbarossa – New Game | DLC Announced! | The Invasion of Russia
Unity of Command II: Barbarossa: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1493580/Unity_of_Command_II__Barbarossa/
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In today’s video we talk about a brand-new campaign & DLC which was just announced for Unity of Command II, Unity of Command II: Barbarossa, for the first time we’ll get to take try our hand at the Invasion of Russia, in this new DLC, which basically adds an entirely new game to Unity of Command II.
On 22 June 1941, a Sunday, Nazi Germany set in motion the largest invasion in the history of warfare — the attack on the Soviet Union, codenamed "Barbarossa". By the time the four-year conflict on the Eastern Front is over, the world will have witnessed a war unfathomable in scale and unparalleled in brutality.
In this DLC, you command Axis forces during Operation Barbarossa, from their summer of roaring victories to the painful halt at the gates of Moscow in the winter of 1941/42.
Key Features
23-scenario historical campaign, with battles from the lakes of Karelia in the north to the Black Sea beaches in the south
Limited, but still difficult to achieve, alternative historical outcomes, such as capturing Moscow in late 1941
Detailed, zoomed-in maps for the hard-fought sieges of Odessa and Sevastopol
20+ new unit types including those from Italy, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Finland, and Spain
Beautiful new vehicle models including BT-7 and T-26 tanks, and the iconic ZIS-5 truck
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