Focus Home Interactive has released the launch trailer for Wargame Red Dragon, the sequel to Wargame: AirLand Battle. Wargame Red Dragon is said to be more ambitious than its predecessor, and aims to offer a vast array of content that is rich in new features.
According to the press release, for the first time ever in Wargame, the ground and airborne forces will be joined by warships. The naval forces in Red Dragon are not merely extra units – they bring an additional strategic depth to the game that will unlock fresh tactical opportunities for any commanders smart enough to exploit their strength, particularly on the designated game maps.
Wargame Red Dragon will retain the basic game mechanics that made the series so successful, but will now shift the theater of war to a more exotic setting: Asia.
Over 650 new units (a total of 1,450!) and meticulously detailed and varied battlefields provide an immense strategic depth and a new dynamic campaign system and intense multiplayer modes, where up to 20 players can compete simultaneously, make Wargame Red Dragon a worthy successor to AirLand Battle.
Wargame Red Dragon will be available tomorrow.
Enjoy!

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That trailer was glorious .
Love Wargame series. And trailer is glorious indeed.
Battles between ships and planes always give me chills. In ground battles there is a sense of security knowing that you can hide from enemies but battles over water has a lot of stakes in them. You could still survive if your vehicle is disabled on land but over water it’s almost certain death.
The ships in the trailer are desperately chucking missiles and AAA at the planes knowing that hundreds if not thousands of souls would be lost in an instant if they’re hit. While the planes are forced to endure walls of molten, heat-seeking/radar-guided steel to stop those ships knowing a mere touch could spell disaster.