Hello Comrades!
Today we want to update you on the Great Battles project. The main thing, of course, is the development of the new Siege and Liberation module. We have taken on a considerable task, and there is still a lot of work ahead related to the map and pilot career mode. But progress is being made: by the end of winter, we plan to complete the core of the module, including all aircraft, both maps, and one pilot career timeframe for each of them. At that point, the product release should take place. But, as always with our continuous development approach, the improvements never stop with the release, and by the end of summer 2026, we plan to complete all four careers, two for each map, as it was announced earlier. Right now, we're doing final tests on the German Bf 109 E-4 and Ju-87 D-5 aircraft. The development of the visual model of the Il-2 model of 1944 has been completed, and the development of its flight model has begun. The last aircraft will be the La-7, but we plan to complete it by the end of this year.
Work on the Leningrad map is in full swing. During the historical research of air combat operations, which in itself will take more than a year including the time spent on it already, it turned out that for the full implementation of the career for 1941 and 1944 we need to implement an additional 40-kilometer strip on the southern side of the map - this is extra 11,000 square kilometers of territory that need to be prepared and built up. This extra strip includes 180 additional settlements and 11 more airfields, which are necessary for recreating the historical scenario of the career. We had to work hard to find a solution to this problem without pushing the release date into the future, but we succeeded.
In addition, the development of the Leningrad map includes the work on landscape and textures, such as improving the texture set and landscape diversity, touching up the main shores, ensuring ships can travel where they should be able to, and addressing other important details. Airfields on the Soviet side, as previously on the Finnish side, are recreated using aerial photography data from the war years. Work on recreating the city of Leningrad itself is also underway: this is the first time we are creating such a large city in Great Battles. In Korea, special technologies were made for this, but in Great Battles, everything is based on the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the artists who solve this problem. At least, performance tests show reasonably sufficient parameters for the simulation in such a busy map scene. An unprecedented set of historical buildings is being created for Leningrad, made possible by the excellent cooperation of freelance artists: we established contact with some of them through the Finnish group of map developers, while others we know from the work on the Odessa map.
However, the Siege and Liberation module is not the only thing we are already doing and planning for Great Battles this year and next. This fall we'll have the news about new winged engines, and there will be more engines than usual. There will also be news for those who are especially interested in the Great War - unexpected and pleasant additions to the map and the aircraft, huge aircraft! Please follow our news and stay in touch!