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Community members! There is a lot of news to tell you. We are on our way to another game update, for which we plan an open beta. Besides that, we want to showcase a single-player mission from the “Finest Hour” DLC, as has become tradition. Also, we are sure you want to hear the release date for “Finest Hour”. Are we right? Keep reading!
Following an enormous aerial bombardment early on July 18th, British armored divisions of Lieutenant-General Richard O’Connor’s VIII Corps advanced south from the Orne River bridgehead.
This photograph of Cagny was taken by a PR Mk.IX Spitfire of 16 sqn RAF, just before noon on the day of the attack, showing damage resulting from the heavy bombingThe bombing had indeed inflicted heavy damage on nearby villages and German positions, but Cagny itself - already fortified and occupied by elements of the German 21st Panzer-Division - would prove to be a formidable obstacle all the same. Hidden anti-tank guns, dug-in infantry, and cleverly positioned tanks allowed the defenders to survive the bombardment and prepare for the British attack.

Like in real life, German Pak are hidden somewhere in a treelineYou will have to find a balance between caution and aggression. All the time, the realization that you don’t have forever to take Cagny dominates. You have a need to advance beyond the first treeline to take the entire village as well; it will be largely up to you to find solutions to this tactical problem quickly, or risk enemy reinforcements reaching the scene. You will get a good feel of the scale of Operation Goodwood and get plenty of resources.
A selection of Finest Hour weaponry
A selection of late war tanks
A selection of early war tanks
Some of the Churchill tanks
More Churchill tanks
Some of the armored cars

Community members! Now’s your chance to help Call to Arms - Gates of Hell in getting elected for the "Labor of Love" Steam Award!
Community members! We want to thank all those that contributed to testing our 61st game update. It goes live today!
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