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If we get Market Garden as we already have Bulge adding Operation Lumberjack would be kinda redundant. Berlin, Burma and a personal addition, Volokomansk would be quite good however.
Yep, me as well and i'm playing it on Xbox. And over there, it was in the Top 20 Most Paid Games for awhile, meaning it did well. Which also likely means, more content.
If i were to guess, Market Garden would likely be next after Africa, being he already has the set pieces. the British Paras, 101st, 82nd, the Polish Brigade, the tanks. We just need the maps.
North Africa (Tunisia more specifically) it's not gonna be a DLC, but a free campaign.
After that we are considering Sino-Japanese war.
Orwell was never involved in combat like most of the Republican faction tourists, they were kept safe so Soviets could capitalize on propaganda. The Nationalists made it a requirement that journalists and such were made mandatory war tourists attached to combat units, so their memos are real and not romanticized stories (like Orwells book).
AAA studios have shown time and time again they don't have the guts to do it, so why not the Red devs?
Major theatres (Guadacanal, Iwo Jima, etc) are all givens in most WWII games. Why not do lesser known battles? The Japanese invasion of the Aelutians would also be another good one (only battle on US soil)