Panzer Elite Action: Fields of Glory multiplayer demo

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    03/03/2006
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    Windows XP, 800MHz CPU, 256MB RAM, ATI Radeon 8500/GeForce 3 Ti or comparable video card

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Panzer Elite Action follows the story of three tank commanders and their crew. The German commander, pumped by the fast success in Poland and France, moves on to the Eastern Front and the brink of victory with the taking of Stalingrad. We meet the Russian commander in desperate straits as he helps defend Stalingrad, and follow him as the tide turns against the Germans and he joins the massive tank battle of Kursk.

The American commander enters the war on the Normandy Beachhead on D-Day. After the struggle for the Bocage, he defends the German outbreak at the Battle of the Bulge, and then drives on to the victorious crossing of the Rhine.

This demo lets you try out multiplayer WWII tank warfare on one map with up to 32 players in conquest mode.

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