Blitzkrieg (video game series)

The Blitzkrieg series is a collection of real-time tactics (RTT) computer games set in World War II.[1]

Blitzkrieg series
The series logo in Blitzkrieg
Genre(s)Real-time tactics
Developer(s)Nival Interactive
Publisher(s)CDV
1C Company
Virtual Programming (OS X version)
Platform(s)Windows, Mac
First releaseBlitzkrieg
2003
Latest releaseBlitzkrieg 3
2014

Gameplay

Similar to the Sudden Strike games Blitzkrieg focuses on battles rather than real-time strategy aspects like base building.

Multiplayer

Each Blitzkrieg game has included the ability to play multiplayer games against other humans. With the latest entry in the series Blitzkrieg 3 implementing Massively multiplayer online real-time strategy game elements.

Games

Blitzkrieg

Blitzkrieg (Russian: Блицкриг) is a real-time tactics computer game based on the events of World War II. The game allows players to assume the role of commanding officer during the battles of World War II that occurred in Europe and North Africa.

Blitzkrieg 2

Blitzkrieg 2 (Russian: Блицкриг II) is an evolution of its predecessor Blitzkrieg.[2] The game takes place in Africa, Russia, the Pacific and Europe, and features the 6 different factions portrayed in the game that fought in their battle respective grounds during the war.

Blitzkrieg 3

Blitzkrieg 3 (Russian: Блицкриг III) is an in-development Massively multiplayer online real-time strategy game computer game based on the events of World War II and is the sequel to Blitzkrieg 2.

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