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    Lord Zimoa's Avatar Slitherine Games
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    Default Scourge of War: Waterloo is out now!




    “The Guard dies but does not surrender!”
    (General Pierre Cambronne)


    It is the morning of June 18th 1815. The whole French army led by his Emperor in person is marching trough Belgium to engage with the forces of the Seventh Coalition. The armies of the Duke of Wellington and Blücher's are still divided. It is the last chance to defeat them, before they become too organized.


    This will be the battle where the fate of Europe is shaped!


    Today all of you fans of the musket era have the chance to become immersed in the final chapter of the Napoleonic Wars with the official release of Scourge of War: Waterloo!


    From Hougoumont to La Haye Sainte including Placenoit, you will do your best to coordinate your infantry, cavalry and artillery units in order to outsmart your opponent in huge battles counting thousands of soldiers, while seizing the key locations in time.


    Along with 20 historical scenarios and a set of multiplayer maps, the new creation from developer NorbSoftDev includes asandbox campaign for the very first time in the Scourge of War series! This game mode regularly requested by the community finally allows you all to string battles together for a thrilling what-if approach of Waterloo.


    Your soldiers are waiting for your command!


    Grab the game here!




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    Biarchus
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    Default Re: Scourge of War: Waterloo is out now!

    Great improvement from Gettysburg. Love the right click order feature, and if I must say graphically, it's even more crisp than SOW Gettysburg.

    Question. Any chance of a SOW Gettysburg future update to include the new Ui and right click feature?

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    Default Re: Scourge of War: Waterloo is out now!

    Definitely great improvements in UI. But quite a few problems balance wise. Cavalry is particularly useless.

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