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History: Legends Of War Releasing March 2013 for PC and Consoles

On March 8, 2013 players will be able to purchase History Legends of War for PC, Xbox 360, PS3 and PS Vita. Players take on the role of General George Patton in this turn-based strategy game. Prepare to be thrust into the chaos of WW2, and lead 36 different units across Europe!

With History: Legends Of War (HLOW) you can join the infamous General George Patton on the front lines in Normandy from 8th March 2013, with the release of this highly anticipated strategy game for consoles and PC. A turn-based strategy game like no other, History Legends of War combines strategy, tactics and RPG elements with exciting action, immersing you in the bloody conflicts of WW2 from the beaches of Normandy to the war torn streets of Berlin.

HLOW is being brought to you by PQube and developed by war-gaming experts Slitherine - built specifically with console gaming in mind, featuring a simple control system optimised for console controllers. Unusual for most strategy games, you will have complete control over combat, including choice of weapon and manual targeting and aiming. The in-depth RPG stats and level-up options for each of your individual units adds another unique layer to gameplay.

You will become the great, charismatic General George Patton in command of the US Third Army. With 36 different units at your disposal, including bombers and elite forces, you must lead them across Europe, surviving skirmishes and ambushes. You must complete 21 missions and it will be hard, but you will, against all odds, reach Berlin and overthrow the Nazi regime!

History Legends of War will be available on 8th March 2013 for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation 3, Windows PC and PlayStation Vita.


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