WWII RTS Call of Arms Gates of Hell Gets DLC With U.S. Military Today
Today will see the release of a new expansion to Call to Arms, Gates of Hell. Liberation will introduce a lot of new content to the game.

Next year, the second installment of the RTS series Men of War will be released. Waiting for the game by Best Way, lovers of real-time strategy can kill some time with a paid DLC, which later today will appear for Call to Arms - Gates of Hell.
The work of developers from BarbedWire, titled Liberation, will take players to the Western Front of World War II. The expansion will introduce a lot of content - not only for fans of solo mode, but also lovers of online gameplay.
- According to the information, Liberation will offer "6 single-player missions" and "4 skirmishes for the U.S. faction, which are part of the campaign storyline." We will lead the 2nd Ranger Battalion and the 3rd Armored Division into battle.
- For players who prefer to stand on the other side of the barricade, the developers have also prepared a little something. In the Festung Europa campaign, spread over 6 missions, we will direct the 3rd Fallschirmjäger Division and the 116th Armored Division.
- In total, the game will include more than 150 units (guns, ships, aircraft and tanks), 50 types of weapons and more than 500 character models.
- The developers also took care of 20 multiplayer maps and 25 DGK (Conquest) maps..
All of these were developed in cooperation with the WW2 Armor organization from Florida, which is dedicated to educating the public about the tactics, training, vehicles and armored personnel of the United States during World War II.
The DLC will be unlocked at 10:00 a.m. PST. At that time we will also learn its price. Previous expansions to Gates of Hell - Talvisota and Scorched Earth - have been priced at: $12 and $7.
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