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With Men of War II less than a week away from release, Fulqrum Publishing and Ukrainian studio Best Way has announced a "Frontline Hero Pack", this DLC is free for players purchasing Men of War II within the first week of launch on May 15th. The pack contains profile cosmetics, wallpapers, and the instant unlocks of 4 tank units. The tanks can be unlocked by playing the game normally though.

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The Frontline Hero pack provides two exclusive profile badges and six exclusive avatars, a set of 10 wallpaper images, and an instant unlock of four collectible tank units, which are the US M4A3E8 “Sherman”, the German Panther Ausf. A, and the Soviet T-34-85 and T-34-85M.

That's not all, as a Deluxe Edition of the game has also been announced, which will include the above Frontline Hero Pack, as well as a digital artbook offering a look behind-the-scenes of the game, and the official soundtrack of Men of War II. The Deluxe Edition is priced at $54.99, with 10% off during the first week after launch.

Men of War II is launching on May 15 on Steam. It doesn't offer controller support, but hopefully, a layout will be available for Steam Deck users. The game also has reasonable system requirements which the Steam Deck should be able to handle just fine.

As we just reported, the game does need to be online to play right now, but the developers are adding an offline mode in the future.

Will you be picking up Men of War II next week? Let us know in the comments below!

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Oliver Stogden
Oliver began playing video games at an early age, starting with the SNES console and Commodore Amiga computer. Nowadays, his interest is in the future of portable technology, such as handheld gaming systems, portable power stations/banks, and portable monitors. And seeing just how far we can push these devices.
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