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Best way to found out for the details is to read through the product description for the game and DLCs which list all the content for the single player experience.
Each DLC also offers added content, if you get the WW2 bundle you really have a substantial content to play. Perhaps buy GoHO base game and tested it out before committing to the full DLCs.
Safe to say that GoH is way more sophisticated than MoWAS2 in terms of gameplay and mechanics.
Co-op and PvP modes are included but are not the meat of the game by design. The single player experience is fundamentally what the game offers
what is nice is that both of these are somewhat different in what one experiences what is bizarre though seems to happen with any game someone owns and this one has some attributes of this is that for example, your playing a dynamic campaign they have it set up to where their is ONLY one save file in addition when you start a battle which for some they take there time and spend 45 min or more .. you cannot save during the battle you can pause the game but cannot issue orders during the pause so the other day for example my mom calls I have to leave the house go do this and that and return in 3 to 4 hours had to pause game and leave my pc on. ... It addition .. wait for it ... if I had left the battle .. it does allow you to surrender it you leave the battle it automatically ... wait for it .. overwrites the only save file so then if I had done this then when I came back to the house it would kick me back on the map and I loose some points too or something ... {there is a map in dynamic and you take this spot then this spot but if you loose or surrender it kicks you back a spot}
so this is some more indepth info on single player I am glad I spend time enjoying this but its bizarre how some of the mechanics work. I did a work around to bypass somewhat the only one save file its in a guide but its complicated to set up but simple when you do which basically involves backing up the new save every time the game creates one and then you copy and overwrite the messed up save the game did with one of the ones you backed up ..
it involves keeping each save in a separate folder and naming it something blah blah blah
Also playing as German the enemy just keeps coming at you ya can't move until you wipe most all of them out and if you have any units left you are suppose to go take stuff