In the morning of December 16th,1944 German Forces launched a surprise attack in the dense Ardennes Forest in Belgium and Luxemburg. Allied High command is hastily rushing re-enforcements to the area, to counter the surprise attack and prevent them from crossing Meuse river. Can you stop the elite of the German panzerdivisions, or vice versa,lead them to victory? Find out. Features include but are in no way limited to: -The new Automatic Territory Capture system (thanks to AnyGameX) No more flagpoles simply capture territory by having more men in it than your opponent. -Fuel and ammo consumption -Realistic tank combat featuring historic penetration values, tanks have their turret rotation times reset to the actual speeds of real life, visibility reduced to reflect the limited line of sight from tanks' vision blocks. -new units such as the Sturmtiger, M36 'Jackson', M4A3E2 Sherman "Jumbo" and many,many more. - more than 35 exclusive high quality winter maps & realistic athmospheres

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Shadowmetroid
Shadowmetroid - - 393 comments

That's so freaking cool. O.O

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Panzert
Panzert - - 2,162 comments

Finally, someone made a production model model

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bobthedino
bobthedino - - 1,789 comments

Snow tiger

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Shadow-Hawker
Shadow-Hawker - - 200 comments

It's called a Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Ausf. B. AKA Tiger II or King Tiger

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Celution
Celution - - 528 comments

King Tiger with Henschel turret - nice!

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The Real Thing!
Kingtiger with production turret,
as always seen in the Ardennes.