'Steel Division: Normandy 44' DLC news: 'Back to Hell' adds seven new missions

A promotional photo for the second DLC of "Steel Division: Normandy 44," Back to Hell Facebook/SteelDivisionGame

Real-time wargame "Steel Divison: Normandy 44" is on its first year since its release and a second downloadable content (DLC) is coming out soon called "Back to Hell." Compared to the first one, the second and latest DLC will actually add a lot more with new missions and new divisions in each mission.

There will be a total of seven missions that will be added to the game and in these missions, there are 11 new divisions. The missions are actually all based in history and are quite accurate, as per PC Gamer. On the other hand, the new divisions are divisions that players have not tried out yet.

This even includes the 1st Infantry Division of the United States or more commonly known as the Big Red One. If not in history, then players may have known them more in a few "Call of Duty" games including the latest one, "World War II."

Among the seven missions, five of them are playable in co-op mission. From the 11 new divisions, four of them are also playable in the solo and multiplayer skirmish mode. These include the Festungs Gross-Paris, 7th Armored Division or the "Desert Rats," Demi-Brigade SAS, 2nd Panzerdivision.

Following the DLC, there is also an update called Bulls on Parade. This also adds another new historical mission as well focusing on the Canadian soldiers in Normandy. Note however, that when updating the game, players who have mods on their game will have to request an updated version from the modder as some will no longer work.

The Back to Hell DLC costs $15 on PC via Steam. Coincidentally, the main game itself is also 60% off for a short time.

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