Zooming into Mission Alpha, which is part of Operation Theseus in January 1942, this section of the campaign will see the player controlling DAK forces looking to entrap an Allied force between Ajdabiya, Msus, and Saunna. The participating DAK faction, which was Axis-based, favoured the use of speedy vehicles to take their opponents by surprise, and this emphasis of theirs has been brilliantly introduced in Mission Alpha.įundamentally, the North African Campaign of CoH3 starts players off in 1942, covering famous engagements and operations like Ajdabiya, Tobruk, Gazala, and the first battle of El Alamein. Historically, the Italian Mediterranean front of WW2 is characterised by its focus on tank battles and the employment of guerrilla tactics by both Axis and Allied forces in the desert. Fluid, detailed, and yet immensely tactical (as one would expect from CoH), I greatly enjoyed the first part of the brand-new North Africa campaign, which was aptly titled "Mission Alpha". Just over two weeks ago, Relic Entertainment set us up with a special preview opportunity for the new Deutsches Afrikakorps (DAK) faction in Company of Heroes 3, and in short, the game is everything a modern RTS should be and then some. ![]() ![]() ![]() Fortunately, an even better opportunity dropped into our laps. Company of Heroes 3 Preview: A great intro for a enjoyably fluid factionĪs far as Real-Time Strategy (RTS) games go, the Company of Heroes franchise is among the best that the genre has to offer, and with its third instalment scheduled for a November release this year, it's about time we checked in on how development is trucking along.
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