WW2 Strategy Game 'Battleplan' Gets July 14 Release Date
The release date confirms a new entry from the developer of the well-received 'Radio General', applying a similar high-level command approach to a larger-scale WW2 setting with Slitherine's backing.
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Publisher Slitherine announced that the WW2 strategy game 'Battleplan' will launch on July 14 for PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG.com. Developed by Foolish Mortals Games, the game focuses on operational planning with an on-site delegation system where players give broad orders and units act autonomously during execution phases.
Slitherine set a July 14 release date for 'Battleplan', a WW2 strategy game from Canadian studio Foolish Mortals Games. Players command Allied forces on the Western Front in 1944, issuing orders during a daily operations phase and then watching units execute them autonomously. The game emphasizes planning over micro-management: players draw lines on the map to set defensive positions or attack routes, and combat plays out at the battalion or company level without direct control. A single emergency order per day lets players interrupt the execution phase. The campaign carries over unit experience and commander skills between missions. Foolish Mortals Games previously made 'Radio General', a WW2 command game that holds a 'Very Positive' rating on Steam. 'Battleplan' launches on Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG.com.
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