Just a reminder that the Season is finished at the end of this month, so good luck to the clans fighting it out for the awards.
New additions
Would like to introduce a new Polish clan to ROLadder, who have recently registered and are ready for combat.
We are sure everyone will give =Raginis= a warm welcome!
Activity
Match activity is still looking very healthy showing there is still life in the community!.
Rules
Yes, these things we are all supposed to follow
Just a reminder to all clans to make sure screenshots are uploaded after a match. It's a quick process, so if you have any issues please contact an Admin.
heroesofstalingrad.de
A new German community site for Heroes of Stalingrad is now up and running.
The site is mainly German, but there will be English content from time to time appear.
The guys over at the site have a great interview with the Darkest Hour team which you can read it here (It's in English).
For anyone who missed their original post on the TWI forums, here is the description they give for the site:
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A few weeks ago a small crew of RO-maniacs released the first inofficial forums of "Red Orchestra: Heroes of Stalingrad".
The primary function of this new internet platform is certainly to inform about news, facts and trivia of ROoS and good ol' "Red Orchestra" with all its mods and extensions.
The second intention is to build up and consolidate the german community and, of course, to shorten the waiting period. If you just like to discuss some moderate "off topics" you will be also right.
Revenge of the Turul
Completely unknown to me until a few days ago is a new addon for Ostfront!
I am trying to sort out an interview with the guys involved, but for now, this is lifted from their website:
The Revenge of the Turul is a add-on for Red Orchestra Ostfront 41-45 that focuses on the battles of the Royal Hungarian Army during the Second World War on the Axis side from battle on the Don river (summer of 1942) to the Defense of Budapest (1944-1945).
When will they make a mod depicting the Scottish regiments fighting the Nazis for control of the Nazi Moonbase, or their capture of the deadly German prototype space battleship - the "Hitler 1"? In school we were told they were some of the most important events in all of WWII and yet they get so little coverage!