Matrix Games and Koios Works today announced Panzer Command: Kharkov, a new major release in the Panzer Command series of 3D tactical wargames scheduled for release during March, 2008. Panzer Command: Kharkov is a 3D simultaneous turn based strategy game where you command either the Soviet or German forces during the punch and counter-punch of the 1942 battles around Kharkov in the Ukraine. Two new Kharkov campaigns as well as some additional short campaigns tie the scenarios together, allowing core units to progress from battle to battle, gaining experience, medals and special abilities. A point system allows players to "purchase" additional units for each mission in the campaign as well as replace losses, forcing decisions on management of resources. A batch of screenshots and a trailer have been added in GamersHell's download section.
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