
GamingShogun.com writes: "With its release imminent, although still not exactly pinned down, those cheeky monkeys we know and love at Battlefront have released the 'final cut' of their Combat Mission Shock Force British Forces trailer. The British Forces expansion adds units from the British Army such as the Challenger Main Battle Tank and the Scorpion Light Tank..."

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."
referencing/promoting a site that actually has "cancer" in it's name. Call me quasy, but that's simply beyond the pale.

Gamingshogun.com writes: "Battlefront has announced the release of their British Forces expansion for the tactical wargame - Combat Mission Shock Force. Adding a whole new army as well as the units that come with, British Forces retails for $15 dollars by itself but remember you will need the original game as well. If you missed out on their first expansion, Marines, you can pick up both expansions for $35 dollars..."

GamingShogun.com writes: "In anticipation of the new British Forces expansion for Battlefront's Combat Mission Shock Force, the independent game house has released version 1.20 of the game's online manual. The game is said to be preparing to release, but no official date has been given. Battlefront is notorious for surprising their fans..."
Looks about 5 years old already