Sudden Strike 3: Arms for Victory
Download the demo and decide if revisiting WWII is worth it
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Nov 16, 2007
A demo for the latest game in the Fireglow's Sudden Strike WWII RTS series, Sudden Strike 3: Arms for Victory, is now out for download.
Sudden Strike 3 apparently "will push the boundaries of the RTS genre with some notable interface innovations, huge troop numbers [battlefields can handle up to 1000 units] and enormous map designs that will demonstrate that size does matter."
You can download the demohere.
Sudden Strike 3's single-player action is spread over six campaigns with British, American and Russian, German and Japanese land, air and naval forces represented.
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