
Battlefront.com has released lots of new screenshots from Combat Mission Shock Force - Marines, the first Combat Mission Shock Force expansion which will add a significant number of new formations, units, weapons, equipment and vehicles for both the US and Syrian sides, as well as brand new missions, maps and a campaign. General game engine improvements (such as Tactical Artificial Intelligence improvements, tweaking cover values and so on) are included as well, although they are also available to all Shock Force customers. Like most Battlefront.com titles, Combat Mission Shock Force - Marines will be available only from www.battlefront.com.

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GamingShogun.com writes: "Battlefront made a surprise announcement today stating that the final expansion to their Combat Mission Shock Force military simulation, NATO, has been released for sale at their official website. NATO features three new..."

Tacticular Cancer writes: "A little while ago I reviewed the Marines expansion for Combat Mission: Shock Force. While it was a solid expansion with some fun new units and an interesting branching campaign, it didn't really add anything new to the core game. Now Battlefront have released their second expansion called British Forces and I'm ready to take another look."
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