Steel Division 2
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Steel Division 2 Trailers
Steel Division 2 - Let's Play a Battle
Steel Division 2 - Let's build a Deck!
Steel Division 2 - Back To War Trailer
Critic Reviews for Steel Division 2
Weighed down by a terrible campaign, this is still a superb multiplayer WW2 tactical RTS.
Steel Division 2 does almost everything Normandy 44 did as well or better, but just about everything new it tries gets bogged down in the mud.
Steel Division 2 is a game with some excellent ideas, such as the Army General campaigns, the attention to detail and the sheer size of battles in multiplayer and, to a lesser extent, skirmish. Also, it looks great and, despite the sheer size, can be really engrossing to play. At least for the most part, with the game being let down by an incredibly high barrier for entry, offering no help because the tutorial is a sheer Berlin-wall of text and an AI that seemingly decides it's only fair for it to cheat, all of which can take you out of the game.
Steel Division 2 is a deep and complex wargame, a lot more massive than the first game. Sadly it's dont propose workshop at launchj and it's a big problem because the first game survived mostly thanks to the mods.
Review in French | Read full review
Steel Division 2 improves every aspect of the previous Normandy '44, but there isn't a tutorial and this could scare many new players.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Steel division 2 steps on a solid ground above its predecessor. General Mode is a brilliant idea, but it is barely playable due to some serious bugs.
Review in Chinese | Read full review
Steel Division 2 suffers from tons of issues, but if you somehow manage to get past them, you'll realize the potential behind it and how Eugan can make it a lot better if they are committed enough.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Steel Division 2 proves to be a much better game than its predecessor in terms of graphics and mechanics, but it still needs to solve a few balancing problems before it can be called "definitive."