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Codename Panzers: Cold War interview by CVG

To date Codename Panzers series developer Stormregion has offered a solid RTS experience with its PC games that have stomped around the well-trodden World War II battlefield.

For its next title, it decided to steer away from D-Day and the Fall of Berlin and skip ahead a few years into the Cold War era.

So as not to confuse anyone about the game's new subject matter, it called it Codename Panzers: Cold War.

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Nordic Games Acquires Rights To WWII RTS Codename Panzers

Nordc Games acquires rights to World War II RTS Codename Panzers.

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AizenSosuke3821d ago

Nordic games getting these RTS:0

dead_pixels3821d ago

They've been acquiring stuff non-stop these days. I'm happy to see them giving long-dormant series new life.

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Direct2Drive $5 Sale Goes to War

D2D is onto the fifth and final week of it's 5 Year Anniversary $5 Game Sale, this time giving several war titles the Lincoln treatment.

Highlights include 90% off Battlestations: Pacific and over 80% off on titles Company of Heroes Gold and Supreme Commander Gold.

Ten games in all fill the war list, with 20 other titles from all genres still being offered at $5 including Bioshock, Mount & Blade and The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena.

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kr90916000d ago

WOW! COH: Gold and World In Conflict: Gold for $10 is a STEAL! I already have the Original COH but none of the expansion packs so this is great!

KentBlake5999d ago

Too bad D2D thinks the world is only USA, Canada, UK and Mexico. These region restrictions are an invite to piracy.

Pandamobile5999d ago

There's limitations and certifications you need to get to sell stuff in europe.

Todd Howard5999d ago

Yep no Bethesda games discounted which shwos how good they are.

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Codename: Panzers now available on Steam

Atari's RTS title Codename: Panzers - Cold War has been added to Steam and is now available for purchase and download.

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