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Tripwire Interactive takes the road less-traveled with their recently-announced Red Orchestra sequel, Heroes of Stalingrad, which boasts a campaign mode putting you in the jackboots of a German soldier. It will still support the multi-player Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45 was all about, but with a lot of new tweaks, namely graphics, physics, and stat-tracking. It will also have a new co-op mode, Skirmish, which requires you and up to 10 other players, without respawns, to assault a group of enemy AI.

The first Red Orchestra game was renowned for its realism, something hard to achieve in a multi-player game, and fans are hoping this won’t change. Ostfront was also known for its steep learning curve as well, something I assume fans won’t mind, but something that might deter first-time players from playing on. The Tripwire team says they are working on this, however, while trying to retain the realism. As for the release date, we are left with this:
“Tripwire Interactive are taking the time to get the game right, so the release date will remain “when it is ready” for the time being.”