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The game was announced in August 2016 and was released in August 2017. Sudden Strike 4 Main page: Software:Sudden Strike 4 The user interface is reworked in order to make it easier for player to control units and realize their tactics in the game. It is a sequel to Sudden Strike 3 which brings back a few features from Sudden Strike 2.
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Sudden Strike 3 is the third title in the series and the first to incorporate a 3D graphics engine. Sudden Strike 3: Arms for Victory Main page: Software:Sudden Strike 3: Arms for Victory The campaign still involves the Soviets and Allies, against the Germans and a new country, Japan. The game has since undergone minor changes in its game engine and now features a higher resolution setting and other graphical changes. Sudden Strike 2 was also developed by Russian developer Fireglow and published by CDV and was released in 2002. Sudden Strike 2 Main page: Software:Sudden Strike 2 Sudden Strike helped pioneer the real-time tactics genre, building upon concepts established by Counter Action for DOS, which was published by Mindscape in 1996. The battles are presented in an isometric perspective with line-of-sight occlusions and practical cover. The original Sudden Strike, released in 2000, included three campaigns (Soviets, Germans, and Allied forces). Sudden Strike 4 promotion at gamescom 2016 Sudden Strike Main page: Software:Sudden Strike (video game)