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A title that might as well become an ultimate Second World War strategy game is coming soon on GOG.COM. Right now, you can pre-order Panzer Corps 2 Field Marshall Edition with a 15% discount lasting until the game’s premiere on 19th March 2020.

Enjoy the time-proven gameplay formula which has been appreciated by millions of players over the years, brought to a whole new level of refinement.
Another highly dangerous thing;

New Camo skins: New 75 exclusive skins are available for your vehicles. In Panzer Corps 2 you can customize the appearance of your units, and with the General Edition you have access to special skins which aren’t accessible in the base game.

I hope Slitherine can tone down some of the lets copy Paradox ideas.
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falloutttt: Are you fucking insane to charge so much for a fucking point-and-click war game ? Where you and I know there will be shit tons of overpriced DLC as well.

Fuck Slitherine! Fuckin Paradox #2
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Crosmando: Slitherine have been gouging the strategy grognards for years, they've turned it into an artform. Spiderweb Software did the same thing for CRPG grogs too, but they've learned their lesson and now have semi-decent prices.
As an experiment we should try to get paradox and ea to sign a merger agreement, unlike the LHC I suspect that agreement would open a portal to hell.
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dudalb: Thing is you got a full scale game with the first Panzer Corps game even without DLC. Have a felling that will not be the case here.
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falloutttt: Are you fucking insane to charge so much for a fucking point-and-click war game ? Where you and I know there will be shit tons of overpriced DLC as well.

Fuck Slitherine! Fuckin Paradox #2
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dudalb: I agree about the overpriced DLC (the Paradox Touch) but why the hate for point and click?
No, no hate for point and click games in general, friend.
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falloutttt: Are you fucking insane to charge so much for a fucking point-and-click war game ? Where you and I know there will be shit tons of overpriced DLC as well.

Fuck Slitherine! Fuckin Paradox #2
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Crosmando: Slitherine have been gouging the strategy grognards for years, they've turned it into an artform. Spiderweb Software did the same thing for CRPG grogs too, but they've learned their lesson and now have semi-decent prices.
The only way to stop this, is to stop supporting this publisher. And hopefully Slitherine will learn it's lesson as well.

If we keep buying their games and supporting this business model therefor, this will become the future of gaming industry.
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Crosmando: Slitherine have been gouging the strategy grognards for years, they've turned it into an artform. Spiderweb Software did the same thing for CRPG grogs too, but they've learned their lesson and now have semi-decent prices.
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falloutttt: The only way to stop this, is to stop supporting this publisher. And hopefully Slitherine will learn it's lesson as well.

If we keep buying their games and supporting this business model therefor, this will become the future of gaming industry.
You're barking up the wrong tree with this particular DLC model. Paradox I can understand - the DLCs add mechanics to the main game, which can seriously affect balance and playability since the game can't be realistically balanced for every possible combination of DLC. But with Slitherine, what's the issue? The DLCs are standalone campaigns. OoB is my most played game on GOG and I can say that in terms of playtime, the DLCs are not unreasonably priced.