Hearts of Iron III Expands on D-Day

Paradox Interactive today announced June 6th, D-Day, as the release date for Hearts of Iron 3: Semper Fi, the first expansion to the company’s World War II strategy game. The expansion will be available through most major digital distributors, including GamersGate, Impulse and Steam.


To make this the most rockin’ release-date announcement of the year, Paradox also released an earth-shaking new trailer detailing some of the key features fans will be watching for in Hearts of Iron 3: Semper Fi featuring music by Swedish Metal band Sabaton




Features of Hearts of Iron 3: Semper Fi include:


· Player-determined hidden victory conditions that will keep opponents guessing


· Greater cooperation with allies, allowing players to request troops, convince their allies to attack a specific target and more


· Hundreds of new events added to immerse players in their own version of World War II, comparing the unfolding, alternate timeline to real history


· Vastly improved AI that will defend its territories valiantly, marshal large naval taskforces and launch multi-stage invasions


For more information and an expanded list of features, visit http://www.paradoxplaza.com, follow the game on twitter @heartsofiron3 and join the growing ranks of the community on Facebook.


About Hearts of Iron 3

The Hearts of Iron series has become renowned for being the biggest, most detailed and complete strategic game series on World War II ever made. Hearts of Iron 3 will follow that tradition closely while focusing on satisfying veteran players through a multitude of brand new features and systems, including a huge map with more than 14,000 land and sea provinces. Recent recognition includes Readers Choice for “Best PC Strategy game” at E3 and nominations in the same category at IGN and Gaming Excellence. Join the Hearts of Iron community on the forum or on Facebook.



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1 comment so far

These kinds of games confuse the heck out of me. I really wish I could get into them, but I can’t. It’s the kind of thing I would love to do, if I could figure out how to play. Maybe I should be less impatient and actually play through the tutorial missions.

garrettmickley
May 24th, 2010 at 7:24 am

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