World War II: Frontline Command
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Developer(s) | Bitmap Brothers |
Publisher(s) | Deep Silver |
Platform(s) | PC |
Release date | PAL May 2, 2003 USA June 27, 2003 |
Genre(s) | Strategy |
Rating(s) | 12+ |
Media | 1 CD |
World War II Frontline Command is a PC real-time 3D tactical war game developed by long standing developers The Bitmap Brothers, originally released in Europe during September 2002 by Deep Silver and subsequently released in June 2003 by Focus Multimedia.
Set within the era of World War II. The game opens with the player dropping paratroopers into Europe to disrupt the entrenched Axis forces ahead of the main invasion forces set to land on D-Day. Players must take command of their forces and turn the tide of Axis aggression while conquering fortress Europe, using a vast amount of authentic infantry, vehicles and weaponry.
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Developed by The Bitmap Brothers