Historical FPS Tannenburg is preparing its advance down the Eastern Front with a new, free update that is live right now. The update brings a new map, new weapons, and a whole new national squad to the WW1 shooter.
Tannenburg (which is currently in the final stages of Early Access on Steam) offers 64-player battles inspired by the warfare of the Eastern Front (in comparison to Verdun, from the same studio, takes place on the Western Front). The update adds Roumania to the current roster of playable squads, which include soldiers from Russia, Austria-Hungary, and Germany.
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As well as the new Roumanian Infantry, the update adds two new weapons - the M1893 Mannlicher and the Carbine. There’s also a brand-new trench map, which is, unsurprisingly, inspired by the battle of Tannenburg, which took place near what is now Olsztyn in north-eastern poland. The battle was a resounding success for German forces, as it resulted in the near-total annihilation of the Russian Second Army.
You can check out a trailer for the latest update, showing off the new guns and a very angry german officer, below, and you can also take a look at Tannenburg on Steam.
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