Try Men of War 2 – INDIAN strategy

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Fulqrum Publishing and Best Way launched tests of the multiplayer real-time strategy Men of War 2which will be released in full version sometime this year.

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If you’re interested in participating in the test, please visit Steam and request access. Beta testing will run until Monday, March 27, 2023 (6:00 pm).

They are available four modes of the seven planned five different cards And nine single-player tutorial missions. They will introduce you to the basics as well as more advanced game mechanics and systems.

“You will be able to choose from the 1st Infantry, 1st Tank or 1st Artillery Battalions of the Soviet, German and American armies, allowing you to try out over 80 units out of over 300 units in the full game. , “ says in a press release.

“Men of War 2 offers multiple units with different specializations, impeccable historical accuracy and a new level of visual and audio processing, all combined with the series’ original immersive action. Lead your troops into intense real-time battles across the Western and Eastern Fronts and defeat your opponents in epic single-player story campaigns and skirmish modes before diving into multiplayer action.” provided by the developers.

For games you must have at least Windows 7 64-bit, Intel Core i5 2300, 8 GB RAM, 1 GB Nvidia GeForce GTX 550 Ti graphics card and 10 GB free disk space. An Internet connection with a speed of 2 Mbps is also required.

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Source :Indian TV

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