
The Basic Edition of the game includes full single-player with a 10-mission campaign, as well as unlocking all US and GRM units from the start. At the Free level, the game is free-to-play, but only offers access to multiplayer and skirmish modes as the US and GRM factions, with some units requiring time and effort to unlock. Rather confusingly, Digitalmindsoft have opted to go the way of Ubisoft and create several tiers of Call to Arms ownership. While it bears a different name, the modern-themed Call to Arms may as well be a direct sequel, and has been lurking around Steam Early Access for some time now. I've had a soft-spot for Digitalmindsoft's long-running WW2 Men of War series for some time Chaotic, anarchic things, they're more like simulationist tabletop strategy games, played out in realtime. A sniper round finds purchase on a commander's helmet, but leaves his head intact. A shell ricochets off a tank hull, exploding in mid-air and killing an entire infantry squad.
