GameSquad: "Like its illustrious predecessor, Panzer Corps has successfully delivered a blitzkrieg of entertainment for strategy gamers everywhere."
Stargate: Timekeepers is a real-time strategy game set for PC and in development at Creative Forge Games, the Polish studio behind Phantom Doctrine and Hard West. It's published by Slitherine.
From GameWatcher: "Publisher Slitherine alongside developer SoftWarWare today annoucned that real-time strategy game ICBM is getting a playable demo next month, during the Steam Games Festival.
Taking place between October 7 and October 13, the Steam Games Festival will give players their first chance at seeing what ICBM and plenty other games have to offer through playable demos."
From GameWatcher: "Video game technology has long been used by military organisations to train people, from flight simulators and remote drone controls to the famous America's Army recruitment tool back in the early noughts. Now, Slitherine/Matrix Game has announced its partnership with the University of Dayton Research Institute (UDRI) for the professional use of long term military training projects."
This is a great remake of an old school classic. The problem is the price. For $45 there should've been more like an allied campaign at least and the graphics that looks like a mod. Another problem is the victory conditions sucks. They're too contrived and doesn't reflect the tactical reality of the map. You can obliterate all enemy forces but just because your units failed to stand on top of some trivial victory hex somewhere you can end up losing the scenario.