Paradox Interactive has today released Eugen Systems' Steel Division: Normandy 44 on Windows PC, a game which reproduces warfare in 1944 with historically accurate weapons and large-scale multiplayer battles, not to mention a single-player campaign on top of that.
Throughout the game you'll use real-world tactics with a number of different units, and this will involve positioning and moving troops into key areas in battle. A tactical aerial view will help keep track of these intense battles, allowing you to get the edge over the enemy.
A release trailer has also been unveiled to accompany the PC launch, which you can watch below. Does this seem like a game that can distinguish itself from other war games out there?