Company of Heroes 3’s twin campaigns offer classic RTS action and a whole new way to play

Company of Heroes 3's twin campaigns offer classic RTS action and a whole new way to play

Boot Camp

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We’ve partnered up with Sega to create Boot Camp, a series of articles and videos that showcase the new features and tactical considerations of Company of Heroes 3.

Typical, isn’t it? You wait ten years for a new Company of Heroes campaign, then two come along at once. That’s right, Company of Heroes 3 heaps a double helping of single-player strategy into your mess tin, letting you assume control of Allied and Axis forces as the game follows the frontlines of World War 2 around Italy and North Africa. But these campaigns don’t simply tell separate stories on either side of the Mediterranean, they play in completely different ways. So grab your binoculars and follow me as we scout out Company of Heroes 3’s single-player offering.

First up is the Italian campaign, which takes the game’s signature real-time battles and seeds them into a grand, turn-based strategy map entirely new to Company of Heroes. From your initial staging point on the island of Sicily, you’ll personally direct the invasion of the Italian peninsula. You’ll recruit Companies of soldiers and instruct them to capture Italian towns, ports, and airports, build fortifications, establish supply lines, and support your advance from the air and the sea, all while pushing north toward your ultimate goal—the liberation of Rome.

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Of course, the Nazis won’t greet your arrival with a cup of espresso and a slice of pizza. They’ll fight you for every inch of ground, and encountering an enemy company in the field will immediately trigger a skirmish. Here, the game switches to its real-time battle mode, where you’ll duke it out with the Wehrmacht for control over that territory. These battles aren’t randomised affairs either, they’re influenced directly by the situation on the campaign map. If the battle takes place within range of a howitzer emplacement you constructed, you’ll be able to use its cannon to your advantage, calling down artillery bombardments onto enemy positions during the fight. Companies in close proximity can also reinforce one another, lending units and abilities to their comrades for that particular battle.



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