

It's sort of a new paradigm of games development, to constantly see new iterations of a game," he said. "It's one of those things where we have this long term vision in the company to build something seen as the WWII platform where we're continuing adding new new content and features.

Dunn adds there is still a chance we could see more campaigns from the perspective of German troops, however. "It's less of a political thing, it's historical," said Dunn in response to a question of how German fans have responded to this central focus on American Forces. Game director Quinn Duffy confirmed to Polygon that players will not be able to take control of the German Oberkommando West forces. Forces Companies, each of which features unit-specific officers and playstyles. In Ardennes Assault, players take control of one of three U.S. army forces during a Battle of the Bulge siege against a resurgent German army - but developer Relic Entertainment maintains despite its political basis in history the game remains entirely apolitical in its treatment of the opposing German forces. The next expansion for Company of Heroes 2, a stand-alone campaign called Ardennes Assault, will allow players to take control of U.S.
