Order of Battle returns to Asia with Burma Road!
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Order of Battle returns to Asia with Burma Road!
The Asian theater is back! This summer, lead the British defense of Burma against the Japanese invasion – Order of Battle: Burma Road is coming!
In this original and unique DLC, you will fight for the first time in the jungles of Burma, and organize a deep defense to stop the invading Japanese army. You guard the gateway to India, and they can’t be allowed through! Lead forces of both British and Indian conscripts, including the fearsome Chindit infantry, in a 13-scenario campaign! Fight in the sky, on the sea and on land, and command many new units, from 1942 to 1945, reliving the fall of Burma and its reconquest! Remember, Commando operations will be essential!
Encounter special Commanders including William Slim, leader of Britain's so-called "Forgotten Army". Fight alongside Brigadier Orde Wingate, mastermind behind the infamous Chindit operations, as you fight deep behind enemy Japanese lines to disrupt their command structure and supply lines. Re-take control of the skies over Burma with pilots such as Ace Elsdon.
The campaign also comes with a set of new Specializations, to reflect the theater and the strategies employed in those years.
We will tell you more of Burma Road in the weeks to come! Stay tuned!
Last but not least: if you'd like to give us a hand in polishing the game, feel free to join the beta. That would be really appreciated!
In this original and unique DLC, you will fight for the first time in the jungles of Burma, and organize a deep defense to stop the invading Japanese army. You guard the gateway to India, and they can’t be allowed through! Lead forces of both British and Indian conscripts, including the fearsome Chindit infantry, in a 13-scenario campaign! Fight in the sky, on the sea and on land, and command many new units, from 1942 to 1945, reliving the fall of Burma and its reconquest! Remember, Commando operations will be essential!
Encounter special Commanders including William Slim, leader of Britain's so-called "Forgotten Army". Fight alongside Brigadier Orde Wingate, mastermind behind the infamous Chindit operations, as you fight deep behind enemy Japanese lines to disrupt their command structure and supply lines. Re-take control of the skies over Burma with pilots such as Ace Elsdon.
The campaign also comes with a set of new Specializations, to reflect the theater and the strategies employed in those years.
We will tell you more of Burma Road in the weeks to come! Stay tuned!
Last but not least: if you'd like to give us a hand in polishing the game, feel free to join the beta. That would be really appreciated!
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Great idea! An area that is hardly ever covered in wargaming.
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I like the "from 1942 to 1945, reliving the fall of Burma and its reconquest!" I expect to be knocked back on my heels, hang on by my fingernails, turn the tides, and come back swinging my dukes! (If I survive in the first place.)
OOB has opened my eyes to many aspects of WWII with which I was not familiar at all. Such as - following the link to the DLC announcement page and noticing the scenario list - Operation Krohcol https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Krohcol. I had no idea that the British were in any shape in December 1941 to launch an offensive of any scale in southeast Asia. Perhaps they actually weren't, as Operation Krohcol was a failure.
Will history be repeated in OOB's Operation Krohcol or will the Punjabis be victorious this time?
OOB has opened my eyes to many aspects of WWII with which I was not familiar at all. Such as - following the link to the DLC announcement page and noticing the scenario list - Operation Krohcol https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Krohcol. I had no idea that the British were in any shape in December 1941 to launch an offensive of any scale in southeast Asia. Perhaps they actually weren't, as Operation Krohcol was a failure.
Will history be repeated in OOB's Operation Krohcol or will the Punjabis be victorious this time?
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Was very excited to see this!
I've very much enjoyed this title, especially the opportunity to play campaigns in theatres not generally covered, such as the Chinese invasion of Japan.
Glad to see it continuing to get support!
I've very much enjoyed this title, especially the opportunity to play campaigns in theatres not generally covered, such as the Chinese invasion of Japan.
Glad to see it continuing to get support!
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Sweet I always look forward to seeing new order of battle campaigns released and its nice to return to fighting the japanese after spending much time in europe theater.
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great!!! hope that in the future you are cover this map on the japanese side too
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Great! I'm looking forward to learning more about this campaign while playing it
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To be honest, I never heard much about this campaign. But I might give it a try. Well, to the wikipedia and youtube, then !
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I concur. This sounds amazing, especially with "fight on the sea", hopefully meaning a return to some sort of core navy, no matter how small.
13 scenarios also sound great - following the a bit disappointing only 9 scenario Kriegsmarine (which otherwise was fun).
13 scenarios do sound a bit short for a full 3 years of British fightning in the Pacific, which I expect cover the bloody fighting into India (Kohima and Imphal).
Hopefully this can be expanded and tied in in future installations with all the other exciting battles of the British India Command and British Pacific Fleet leading to a Grand Campaign of some sort and hopefully the other way around with the Japs.
13 scenarios also sound great - following the a bit disappointing only 9 scenario Kriegsmarine (which otherwise was fun).
13 scenarios do sound a bit short for a full 3 years of British fightning in the Pacific, which I expect cover the bloody fighting into India (Kohima and Imphal).
Hopefully this can be expanded and tied in in future installations with all the other exciting battles of the British India Command and British Pacific Fleet leading to a Grand Campaign of some sort and hopefully the other way around with the Japs.
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Could you give us the list of new units for British and other nations?
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Directly pasted from the localisation text file:
unit_2001 = Colonial Infantry '41
unit_2002 = Colonial Infantry '43
unit_2003 = Gurkha '41
unit_2004 = Indian Engineers '41
unit_2005 = Lanchester Mk.I 6x4
unit_2009 = 3.7 inch Mountain Howitzer
unit_2010 = F2A_buffalo_mki
unit_2011 = Hudson Mk.III
unit_2012 = Vildebeest (T)
unit_2013 = Vildebeest (B)
unit_2014 = Thai Police
unit_2017 = Short Sunderland
unit_2018 = 4.5 inch Howitzer
unit_2019 = 3 inch AA
unit_2025 = Wellington Mk.I
unit_2033 = 6 inch 26cwt Howitzer
unit_2034 = QF 18 Pounder
unit_2037 = DD S-Class
unit_2038 = Fairey Seafox
unit_2039 = Bristol Beaufighter
unit_2040 = Hurricane Mk.II C
unit_2041 = Hurricane Mk.II
unit_2042 = Spitfire Mk.II
unit_2043 = Spitfire Mk.V B
unit_2044 = Spitfire Mk.IX
unit_2045 = QF 17 Pounder
unit_2046 = QF 6 Pounder
unit_2047 = Valentine Mk.IV
unit_2048 = Humber Mk.II
unit_2049 = Military Police
unit_2050 = Thai Heavy Police
unit_2051 = Gurkha '43
unit_2052 = Gurkha '45
unit_2053 = Indian Engineers '42
unit_2054 = Rioters
unit_2055 = Bandits
unit_2056 = Cruiser Mk.IV
unit_2057 = Daimler Dingo
unit_2058 = Colonial Infantry '45
unit_2059 = Valentine Mk.I
unit_2060 = Valentine Mk.VIII
unit_2079 = Crusader Mk.I
unit_2080 = Crusader Mk.II
unit_2081 = Crusader Mk.III
unit_2082 = Valentine Mk.II
unit_2083 = Sea Hurricane Mk.IC
unit_2084 = Wellington Mk.II
unit_2085 = Wellington Mk.III
unit_2090 = Bishop
unit_2091 = Sexton
unit_2092 = Valentine Mk.III CS
unit_2093 = Beaufighter Mk.VI
unit_2094 = Beaufighter Mk.X
unit_2121 = Special Air Service '40
unit_2021 = Special Air Service '41
unit_2095 = Special Air Service '42
unit_2096 = Special Air Service '43
unit_2097 = Special Air Service '44
unit_2098 = Special Air Service '45
unit_2099 = M3 Stuart
unit_2100 = M4A2 Sherman
unit_2101 = M3 Lee
unit_2102 = Valentine Mk.II
unit_2108 = Spitfire Mk.VIII
unit_2109 = Spitfire Mk.XIV
unit_2110 = Spitfire Mk.XVI
unit_2111 = Ju 52 [Supply]
unit_2112 = Blenheim Mk.IV [Supply]
unit_2113 = Special Boat Service '40
unit_2114 = Special Boat Service '41
unit_2115 = Special Boat Service '42
unit_2116 = Special Boat Service '43
unit_2117 = Special Boat Service '44
unit_2118 = Special Boat Service '45
unit_2119 = Special Boat Service
unit_2120 = Chevrolet WB
unit_2134 = Churchill Mk.IV
unit_2135 = Churchill Mk.VII
unit_2136 = Churchill AVRE
unit_2137 = Churchill Crocodile
unit_2138 = M4A3 Sherman Crab
unit_2001 = Colonial Infantry '41
unit_2002 = Colonial Infantry '43
unit_2003 = Gurkha '41
unit_2004 = Indian Engineers '41
unit_2005 = Lanchester Mk.I 6x4
unit_2009 = 3.7 inch Mountain Howitzer
unit_2010 = F2A_buffalo_mki
unit_2011 = Hudson Mk.III
unit_2012 = Vildebeest (T)
unit_2013 = Vildebeest (B)
unit_2014 = Thai Police
unit_2017 = Short Sunderland
unit_2018 = 4.5 inch Howitzer
unit_2019 = 3 inch AA
unit_2025 = Wellington Mk.I
unit_2033 = 6 inch 26cwt Howitzer
unit_2034 = QF 18 Pounder
unit_2037 = DD S-Class
unit_2038 = Fairey Seafox
unit_2039 = Bristol Beaufighter
unit_2040 = Hurricane Mk.II C
unit_2041 = Hurricane Mk.II
unit_2042 = Spitfire Mk.II
unit_2043 = Spitfire Mk.V B
unit_2044 = Spitfire Mk.IX
unit_2045 = QF 17 Pounder
unit_2046 = QF 6 Pounder
unit_2047 = Valentine Mk.IV
unit_2048 = Humber Mk.II
unit_2049 = Military Police
unit_2050 = Thai Heavy Police
unit_2051 = Gurkha '43
unit_2052 = Gurkha '45
unit_2053 = Indian Engineers '42
unit_2054 = Rioters
unit_2055 = Bandits
unit_2056 = Cruiser Mk.IV
unit_2057 = Daimler Dingo
unit_2058 = Colonial Infantry '45
unit_2059 = Valentine Mk.I
unit_2060 = Valentine Mk.VIII
unit_2079 = Crusader Mk.I
unit_2080 = Crusader Mk.II
unit_2081 = Crusader Mk.III
unit_2082 = Valentine Mk.II
unit_2083 = Sea Hurricane Mk.IC
unit_2084 = Wellington Mk.II
unit_2085 = Wellington Mk.III
unit_2090 = Bishop
unit_2091 = Sexton
unit_2092 = Valentine Mk.III CS
unit_2093 = Beaufighter Mk.VI
unit_2094 = Beaufighter Mk.X
unit_2121 = Special Air Service '40
unit_2021 = Special Air Service '41
unit_2095 = Special Air Service '42
unit_2096 = Special Air Service '43
unit_2097 = Special Air Service '44
unit_2098 = Special Air Service '45
unit_2099 = M3 Stuart
unit_2100 = M4A2 Sherman
unit_2101 = M3 Lee
unit_2102 = Valentine Mk.II
unit_2108 = Spitfire Mk.VIII
unit_2109 = Spitfire Mk.XIV
unit_2110 = Spitfire Mk.XVI
unit_2111 = Ju 52 [Supply]
unit_2112 = Blenheim Mk.IV [Supply]
unit_2113 = Special Boat Service '40
unit_2114 = Special Boat Service '41
unit_2115 = Special Boat Service '42
unit_2116 = Special Boat Service '43
unit_2117 = Special Boat Service '44
unit_2118 = Special Boat Service '45
unit_2119 = Special Boat Service
unit_2120 = Chevrolet WB
unit_2134 = Churchill Mk.IV
unit_2135 = Churchill Mk.VII
unit_2136 = Churchill AVRE
unit_2137 = Churchill Crocodile
unit_2138 = M4A3 Sherman Crab
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@adherbal: So Horst was right. I think he pasted that list he dug from the files first back then after Kriegsmarine.
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We hope to find more camouflage (personal or devarias units according to the weather), for various factions including Japan.
When will be the Release Date?...
When will be the Release Date?...
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Thanks for the list.
Yes, release date? And ... you're so kind: Whats next dlc? My dream is Mediterraneo with Italy focus... any hope?
Yes, release date? And ... you're so kind: Whats next dlc? My dream is Mediterraneo with Italy focus... any hope?
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The Italians will get a proper introduction into the game soon enough, but can't put any date on that yet
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Wow italians soon: I would see L and M complete Tanks series and semoventi centauro (75/18) and Bassotto (105/25)... all' Planes of Regia aeronautica and battleships (Roma)... thanks for info!
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And remember Alpini and Bersaglieri for land units...
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Congrats to the developers for keeping us guessing. Many of us initially thought this might be the next DLC but were then thrown off by the "Heavy Steel" previews.
Hope to beta test this and also hope a Japanese-perspective campaign is also in the works.
Glad to hear Italian forces are in the works. It'd be interesting to play out the Axis North Africa and the Mediterranean campaigns with a limited German core contingent supporting a largely Italian one. Rommel was at least nominally under Italian command for much of the campaign (although it didn't really work out that way in reality, of course).
Hope to beta test this and also hope a Japanese-perspective campaign is also in the works.
Glad to hear Italian forces are in the works. It'd be interesting to play out the Axis North Africa and the Mediterranean campaigns with a limited German core contingent supporting a largely Italian one. Rommel was at least nominally under Italian command for much of the campaign (although it didn't really work out that way in reality, of course).
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This is good news. I was wanting a Burma campaign most of all cause it usually isn't included in WW2 games except in the open sandbox games like Hearts of Iron 4 and Gary Grisby World Divided.
A good scrap between the British & Japanese will be fun.
And a future Italian campaign would be fun too.
A good scrap between the British & Japanese will be fun.
And a future Italian campaign would be fun too.
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Excellent, I was hoping for a longer DLC and this seems to be the case. Also the Burma campaign looks interesting.
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