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1C developing IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Stalingrad for PC

1C Company announced today that it has partnered with 777 Studios to develop IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Stalingrad, a sequel to WWII combat flight simulator IL-2 Sturmovik.

"1C is proud to take the next step in flight-simulation history with 777 Studios, a company and team that has grown to be one of the best flight-simulation developers in the world and has proven that their attention to detail and product quality speaks volumes about their talent and dedication," said Nikolay Baryshnikov, VP of 1C Company. "We look forward to bringing a new era of development and spirit of enjoyment to the combat flight-simulation community together."

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PC Exclusive Combat Flight-Sim IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Stalingrad Coming To Consoles?

If you're itching for a decent combat flight-simulator for the PS4 or Xbox One then the chances are you're still scratching away - there's just nothing out there at the moment.

However, that itch may be about to get a satisfying scratch.

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jockeynobler3394d ago

Wii U port with gamepad support would be awesome.

knickstr3394d ago

Isn't this the russian developer that went crazy on people that were basically testing it and were giving constructive criticism. If so I will stick to war thunder. Fantastic air combat in that game.

IrishSt0ner3394d ago

They threatened to stop development of the game because of low metacritic reviews. A lot of people already paid for early access, so they were seriously considering robbing those gamers.

Revvin3394d ago (Edited 3394d ago )

Yes they banned a large number of users who had been in the early access stage providing feedback right from the start because they complained too much. They did also suggest the project could be closed down if their Metacritic score did not improve. The scores got wiped and restarted and the score went even lower ( http://www.metacritic.com/g...

Someone close to them leaked emails and Steam private chat logs showing that the developer had offered cash and other incentives for them to post positive comments on various internet forums so don't be surprised if you see someone turn up here.

They sucked everyone in buying a $60 and $100 version and then just after it launched they released a Russian ersion for $12 which included all the same content as the $60 version but needed the user to do a little XP grinding to unlock the planes which the full price players had to do anyway to unlock aircraft power-ups.

brainfart3394d ago

Damn thats focked up!!! Thanks I will skip this game!!!

Revvin3394d ago

This is the kind of fairly worded criticism that gets your thread locked down on the official forums: http://forum.il2sturmovik.c...

bumnut3394d ago (Edited 3394d ago )

Yes, I bought their last game (Cliffs of dover) and that was terrible. It was unplayable for months after release and never really got finished.

I hear this game is no better so probably best avoid it.

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IL2 Sturmovik: Battle of Stalingrad Review | GameGrin

GameGrin's Alex Hamilton writes: "The air is filled with the noise of screeching metal, roaring engines and the flash of tracer fire. Frantically I pull back on the throttle as machine gun bullets pepper the canopy of my Messerschmitt 109 fighter. In front of me a fully-laden bomber explodes in a flower of orange flames. There’s a crack as the glass in my cockpit shatters and then a series of thuds as bullets slam into my wings, tearing one free. As I plummet to earth, wreathed in smoke and fire, one thought crosses my mind:

I am not a very good pilot."

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Il-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Stalingrad game developer’s corruption fully revealed

Earlier this month, controversy surrounding Il-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Stalingrad and Metacritic surfaced, in which the developers of the game, 1C Game Studios, implied they would permanently shut down multiplayer servers for Battle of Stalingrad if its score on Metacritic did not increase.

Additionally, a chain of emails between Jason Williams, president of 777 Studios (co-developer of the game alongside 1C Games), and the game's testers emerged, revealing alarming instances of unprofessional conduct - including bribery and the aforementioned server shutdown blackmail threat - due to testers' expressed dislike of a certain gameplay feature.

Most recently, a first-party in the entire debacle revealed startling correspondence and unethical actions taken by developers of the game (1CGS), exposing a company that is rife with corruption and a severe lack of integrity.

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Mega243459d ago

Sh*t has officially hit the fan.

DesertFoxJr3459d ago

Understatement of the month so far : ) But really. Pretty off-the-wall stuff going on.

ABBAJESUS3459d ago

They should have bought some ads from some review websites before reviews came out. jk

DesertFoxJr3459d ago

Sounds like they didn't want to abide by the status quo.

Finch3459d ago

I am not thrilled this is going on, but damn do I love this game. I been waiting for a new one on next gen just to get my fix.