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Sega announces Company of Heroes 2 “Theatre of War” mode

Sega yesterday confirmed Company of Heroes 2‘s new “Theatre of War” mode.

According to Sega, “Theatre of War allows Relic Entertainment to tell different stories from the conflict in the form of new playable single player and co-operative content. The mode includes solo challenges where players are pitted against overwhelming odds, AI battles against an enemy commander with a unique play style and co-operative scenarios for fans to enjoy with their friends.”

Theatre of War mode will include missions from key battles in 1941, Sega said. “Choosing either the Soviet Red Army or the Germans, players will visit different locations across the Eastern Front and take part in some of the most famous battles that occurred that year.”

Each faction will have nine missions included, and more Theatre of War missions will be available at a later date.

Company of Heroes 2 will be available for PC on 25 June.


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