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SUDDEN STRIKE 4 The Pacific War DLC Adds New Generals, Missions, and Vehicles

SUDDEN STRIKE 4 The Pacific War DLC Adds New Generals, Missions, and Vehicles

Ridgewood, NJ – Kalypso Media’s hit World War II real time tactics game, Sudden Strike 4, rages into the Pacific with The Pacific War DLC pack, available now for PCLinux, Mac, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, priced at $19.99.

Along with introducing a new theater of the conflict, The Pacific War DLC features 10 missions set across two campaigns. Players will have access six new commanders including the Imperial Japanese Army’s Admiral Soemu Toyoda, the Southern Expeditionary Army Group’s Hisaichi, Legendary five-star US general Douglas MacArthur, and Chief of Staff Richard J. Marshall. Also included in The Pacific War DLC are 51 new vehicles, including amphibious vehicles for land and sea combat, massive controllable aircraft carriers to rule the skies, advanced air combat planes for vicious dog fights and devastating flamethrowers to eliminate ground combatants in spectacular fashion. A new gameplay trailer is available showing the DLC in action.

In addition, update 1.15 has also been released today for the main game, which introduces three new bonus missions completely free of charge. Read the full PC and console  changelogs for all the details.

Check Out the SUDDEN STRIKE 4 The Pacific War DLC Trailer:

Sudden Strike 4 puts players in the commander’s seat across extensive campaigns set amongst the unforgiving battlefields of World War II. Along with a deep single player mode, Sudden Strike 4 includes challenge-focused skirmishes and multiplayer matches where players around the world face off. Previous DLC’s include The Road to Dunkirk, Finland: Winter Storm, and Africa: Desert War.

The Pacific War DLC pack is available now for PCLinux, Mac, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

Related: Sudden Strike 4: European Battlefields Edition Review for Xbox One

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