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COH Franchise FREE Week-End and 75% OFF to celebrate the launch of The British Forces!Aug 27, 2015 - Community Announcementshttps://s3.amazonaws.com/promotion-assets.relic.com/Free+Week-end+UKF.pngCOH Franchise FREE Week-End and 75% OFF to celebrate the launch of The British Forces!Aug 27, 2015 - Community Announcementshttps://s3.amazonaws.com/promotion-assets.relic.com/Free+Week-end+UKF.pngPlay the new COH2 standalone multiplayer expansion for FREE!Aug 24, 2015 - Community Announcementshttp://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/231430/extras/UKF_FB_FreeTrialAnnouncement.png?t=1440468878 Press likes it! Now try it for yourself! Pre-order the game for guaranteed access to the Limited Free Trial; or follow us on Twitter and Facebook to know which press partners will also be distributing up to 55,000 free keys for it. Play the new COH2 standalone multiplayer expansion for FREE!Aug 24, 2015 - Community Announcementshttp://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/231430/extras/UKF_FB_FreeTrialAnnouncement.png?t=1440468878 Press likes it! Now try it for yourself! Pre-order the game for guaranteed access to the Limited Free Trial; or follow us on Twitter and Facebook to know which press partners will also be distributing up to 55,000 free keys for it. 20% off The British Forces for any COH1 / COH2 product owner on Steam!Jul 12, 2015 - Community Announcementshttp://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/365820/extras/COH2TBF_STEAM_SACAPSULE_UK.jpg20% off The British Forces for any COH1 / COH2 product owner on Steam!Jul 12, 2015 - Community Announcementshttp://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/365820/extras/COH2TBF_STEAM_SACAPSULE_UK.jpgCompany of Heroes UpdatedDec 19, 2013 - Community Announcements   In order to keep the original Company of Heroes online we had to move from the servers that the game was launched on, to a new setup on Valve's Steamworks servers. While we were glad that we were able to keep the original game online, the move meant that we lost a number of features that we had managed to build into the game over the years. Since the move we have been working hard alongside the team at Smoking Gun Interactive, a Vancouver based studio featuring many of the original team that worked on CoH, to restore the game's features. Earlier this month we ran an open beta for players to test the latest version of the game. Now thanks to the beta testers' feedback we have launched the latest update to Company of Heroes. Everyone at Relic would like to thank the fantastic fans who have helped us keep Company of Heroes alive. Your passion for the game, and your help with this latest update, have been invaluable to us. We look forward to many more years of seeing you on the field of battle.Company of Heroes UpdatedDec 19, 2013 - Community Announcementshttp://blogs.companyofheroes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/640x360.jpg   In order to keep the original Company of Heroes online we had to move from the servers that the game was launched on, to a new setup on Valve's Steamworks servers. While we were glad that we were able to keep the original game online, the move meant that we lost a number of features that we had managed to build into the game over the years. Since the move we have been working hard alongside the team at Smoking Gun Interactive, a Vancouver based studio featuring many of the original team that worked on CoH, to restore the game's features. Earlier this month we ran an open beta for players to test the latest version of the game. Now thanks to the beta testers' feedback we have launched the latest update to Company of Heroes. Everyone at Relic would like to thank the fantastic fans who have helped us keep Company of Heroes alive. Your passion for the game, and your help with this latest update, have been invaluable to us. We look forward to many more years of seeing you on the field of battle.ALERT: Move to our new servers to keep playing CoHDec 4, 2013 - Community AnnouncementsOn May 7th the Company of Heroes’ online servers at server hosting company Quazal was shut down. We are very excited that we have been able to keep the game alive by transitioning to Valve’s Steamworks servers where the game will live well into the future. Instructions for transferring your game to the Steamworks servers are below: 1. Download and install Steam which is located here - http://store.steampowered.com/ 2. Launch Steam and create Steam account (if you do not have one) 3. Sign into Steam account 4. Select “Activate a Product On Steam” from the “Games” menu 5. Enter your Company of Heroes CD-Key in the resulting menu 6. Repeat for the Opposing Fronts and Tales of Valor expansion packs 7. If you do not have your original Company of Heroes CD-Key you can use our Key Retrieval Tool located here: https://cohtool.sega.co.uk/. Once you have completed these steps you’ll see “Company of Heroes (New Steam Version)” appear in your Library. You can download this and begin to play.ALERT: Move to our new servers to keep playing CoHDec 4, 2013 - Community AnnouncementsOn May 7th the Company of Heroes’ online servers at server hosting company Quazal was shut down. We are very excited that we have been able to keep the game alive by transitioning to Valve’s Steamworks servers where the game will live well into the future. Instructions for transferring your game to the Steamworks servers are below: 1. Download and install Steam which is located here - http://store.steampowered.com/ 2. Launch Steam and create Steam account (if you do not have one) 3. Sign into Steam account 4. Select “Activate a Product On Steam” from the “Games” menu 5. Enter your Company of Heroes CD-Key in the resulting menu 6. Repeat for the Opposing Fronts and Tales of Valor expansion packs 7. If you do not have your original Company of Heroes CD-Key you can use our Key Retrieval Tool located here: https://cohtool.sega.co.uk/. Once you have completed these steps you’ll see “Company of Heroes (New Steam Version)” appear in your Library. You can download this and begin to play.Company of Heroes migrating to Steamworks, old servers closing May 7thApr 23, 2013 - PC Gamer After nearly seven years of being bombed and battered, Company of Heroes' online infrastructure is in need of a break. Servers located at the game's old hosting company - the now Ubisoft-owned Quazal - are due to be shut down on May 7th. Is this the end of the war? Not quite. Replacement Steamworks servers have already been parachuted in, giving fans the chance to migrate over before the original host's honourable discharge. If you own the game on Steam, you'll already have the new version, the aptly titled "Company of Heroes (New Steam Version)", in your Library. It's a single launch option - so any expansions have been rolled into the DLC tab of the listing's properties menu. Owners of other versions will need to transfer their games, by adding their CD Keys into the "Activate a Product on Steam" option. It's a bit of an odd situation. Some players may feel justifiably aggrieved by this service switch. But while the sudden requirement of the Steam client might not be universally welcomed, it's surely a preferable option to a complete shutdown of the old servers. Plus, it could be worse - the original Dawn of War 2 is still tied to Games for Windows Live. Thanks, Strategy Informer.THQ dissolves, auctions off franchises and studios – here’s who bought whatJan 23, 2013 - PC Gamer THQ is no more: the bankrupt publisher and developer auctioned off its assets in U.S. Bankruptcy Court today. Though the court must still approve the sales, a letter from THQ's CEO (which was passed to Kotaku by an employee) reveals the bidders, which include Sega, Ubisoft, Deep Silver, Crytek, and Take-Two, and the THQ franchises and studios they'll acquire. Below is a breakdown of who's getting what, and what led to today's sale. Who's getting what? Based on what we know right now... Company of Heroes and Warhammer 40,000 developer Relic Entertainment is going to Sega. Saints Row developer Volition, Inc. and the Metro series are going to Koch Media (Deep Silver). The Homefront franchise is going to Crytek. THQ Montreal and the South Park license are going to Ubisoft. Evolve, a game in development by Turtle Rock Studios (which worked on Left 4 Dead), is going to Take-Two Interactive. THQ will "make every effort to find appropriate buyers" for its remaining assets, such as Darksiders developer Vigil Games. What happened? On November 13, 2012, THQ announced that it had defaulted on a $50 million loan. Its subsequent Humble THQ Bundle raised about $5 million for THQ, charities, and the Humble Bundle organizers, but it wasn't enough: the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on December 19th. Bankruptcy isn't necessarily the end—Chapter 11 allows the debtor to stay in control of the company under court oversight—but things didn't go as planned. THQ expected to sell itself in whole to a private equity firm called Clearlake Capital Group, but THQ's creditors and the bankruptcy court rejected that proposal earlier this month, which led to today's piece by piece auction.Company of Heroes 2 hands-on: advancing the frozen frontline of the RTSDec 20, 2012 - PC Gamer This article originally appeared in issue 247 of PC Gamer UK. Written by Craig Lager. War on the Russian steppe is very different to the Normandy landings. You can’t learn about it simply by watching Saving Private Ryan over and over again, for one thing. “We do an obsessive amount of research about the setting, about our feeling of what the intensity should be, and how to deliver that in a game,” says Relic’s Quinn Duffy. “We could never get close to the real feeling, but we try. Our approach to authenticity is not about getting every bolt in the right place, it’s about making sure that a T-34 feels like a T-34.” The mission I played was split into two parts: first, raid a small German encampment, then repair and reclaim a broken light tank. Starting out, Company of Heroes 2 feels very familiar – the same view, control scheme and general mechanics as Relic’s last few games welcome you in. But, as you progress, what initially seem like small changes start to make a big difference. Play CoH2 for long enough and you will get a grounding in unpronounceable tank names. Weather and the cold play an important role, for example. Just outside that first encampment I split my force up so that half could push straight on, as the other half vaulted a fence and went through a field to flank. I found out too late that the field was covered in deep snow, reducing my units to a crawl. When the Germans spotted them, exposed and trudging through snow drifts, they invented the word ‘schadenfreude’. Without fire support, my central force was in serious trouble. But this is not Company of Retreaters. They held on, they pushed, and eventually they managed to get close enough to the objective for me to be granted a special ability: air support. Machine guns from a circling plane ripped through the base, slaughtering everyone. The next job was to traverse the countryside to reclaim a tank on the other side of a frozen lake. The environment in CoH2 can be as deadly as German bullets – without shelter or a fire to keep warm, soldiers will die off, silently falling into the snow one by one as the harsh weather sets in. It’s grim, sombre, and pushes the game more into the moral and ethical reflections of war rather than only blowing stuff up. Quinn offers another example: “If the enemy leaves a casualty on the battlefield and they’re crawling away, those casualties are still providing line of sight. My decision as a player is ‘do I shoot that guy?’ because he’s giving an advantage to the enemy. It’s just a little thing, but it adds some of that choice and consequence to the battlefield.” The cold and extreme weather conditions play a big part in CoH2. ‘Run across this frozen lake towards the Germans’ is not the most strategically sound order to have ever been given in a pretend war. However, Russian troops know better than to question orders from The Motherland, so bravely they ran across, and bravely they got pinned down by machinegun fire, and bravely mostly bled to de...Company of Heroes 2 trailer shows multiplayer carnage, tank deathDec 13, 2012 - PC Gamer The Company of Heroes 2 singleplayer campaign will focus on the Soviets, but in multiplayer we'll also get to command the Wermacht, who have received some significant updates since Company of Heroes 1. The multiplayer alpha is imminent, which means lucky invitees will get more time to figure out some of the quirks of the new asymmetrical multiplayer set-up. In Company of Heroes 1, the US had a slight advantage in the early game, which gradually tilted as both armies built up their bases. Relic say they want to keep both sides even at all phases of battle to encourage closer contests. Whatever happens, millions of tanks will die gloriously.Voting has begun for ModDB’s 2012 Mod of the Year award nomineesDec 5, 2012 - PC Gamer Clear your schedule and make room on your hard drive: there are over 9000 mods up for consideration as ModDB's 2012 Mod of the Year award nominees, and only a little over five days to nominate them. A big green button on each mod's page makes it hard to miss the opportunity to give your favorites a bump. There isn't much time, so we'll get straight to it after this obligatory acknowledgement that we said "over 9000" on the internet: tee hee, references. Moving on, DayZ and Black Mesa are tough to ignore, and The Sith Lords Restored Content Mod was a valiant community effort. Those might be the most talked about and praised mods this year, and we expect they'll secure nominations, but there are so many more that deserve recognition. Which are you voting for? If you need a refresher, you might want to browse our recent mod coverage to see if you've missed any driving elephants or My Little Pony conversions.Humble THQ Bundle announced: Metro, Darksiders, Company of Heroes for $1Nov 29, 2012 - PC Gamer Humble Bundle is offering its first pay-what-you-want package for a triple-A publisher: seven of THQ's games are up for grabs. This might seem like a departure from the Humble Bundle's usual practice of highlighting unassuming indie titles, but we have to admit that there can be few things more humbling for THQ than seeing its stock price plough through the floor. Plus, as with any Humble Bundle you can select what proportion of your payment goes to the devs, and what part goes to charity - Child's Play and American Red Cross, in this case - so you can still luxuriate in the warming glow of your own philanthropy. Pay as little as a dollar and you'll snag Darksiders, Company of Heroes, Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts, Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor, Metro 2033 and Red Faction: Armageddon. Every customer also gets DRM-free soundtracks for CoH, Armageddon and Darksiders and if you pledge a some over the average bundle price you get Saints Row: The Third and its soundtrack as well. The deal runs for 13 days from November 29, 10am PST and will go live at www.humblebundle.com. Humble Bundle also want to stress that this doesn't mean they'll stop doing indie bundles. So, hooray!Company of Heroes, Saints Row: The Third in latest Humble BundleNov 29, 2012 - ShacknewsIn what seems to be an odd move, Humble Bundle has teamed with publisher THQ to offer seven PC games in its traditional pay-what-you-want packs. It marks the first time Humble has bundled games from a large publisher, while packaging Windows-only games and using the Steam DRM. The package of games, which will be unlocked with Steam codes, includes Darksiders, Red Faction: Armageddon, Metro 2033, Company of Heroes and two CoH stand-alone expansions, Opposing Fronts and Tales of Valor. If you beat the average donation, you'll get Saints Row: The Third as a bonus. The move is unusual as it goes against Humble's traditional indie games and anti-DRM stance. As for THQ, the cash-strapped publisher is apparently looking for money any way it can to survive. The company is already looking for buyers, and big games like Metro: Last Light and Company of Heroes 2 have been delayed. Pre-Purchase Now - Company of Heroes 2Sep 20, 2012 - AnnouncementPre-Purchase Company of Heroes 2 now and get Beta access when it is available on Steam as well as the German Rotbraun and Russian Leningrad Pattern Bundle. In addition, help unlock additional rewards as more Steam users pre-purchase. Possible rewards include Exclusive Company of Heroes 2 TF2 Items, A Free copy of Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II: Retribution, and the Company of Heroes 2 Commissar Chest! Check out the store page for more details. In the world’s darkest hour you are a commander of the Soviet Red Army, entrenched in brutal frontline warfare to free Mother Russia from the Enemy invaders. It is 1941 and the beginning of what will become the bloodiest conflict of World War II resulting in more than 14 million military casualties. Witness the struggles of the Red Army from near defeat through their incredible triumph over Germany in the most challenging and costly theatre of the war, the Eastern Front. Your military tactics hold the power to tip the very balance of this conflict. Engage in tactical combat that will define you as a military leader and wield the might of the Soviet Empire as you smash your way to Berlin. The Motherland is Calling! Company of Heroes 2 screenshots show war and death on a frozen frontJul 25, 2012 - PC Gamer Company of Heroes 2's wintry setting isn't just there to look pretty. If you're not careful it'll freeze your soldiers to death. Relic's new Essence Engine introduces ColdTech, which simulates the effects of -40 degree environments on your soldiers, turning grim reality into a game mechanic, as Relic explain: "On winter maps, Infantry units exposed to the bitter cold will gradually freeze to death unless the player keeps them warm by building fires and garrisoning them in buildings. Dynamic blizzards will increase the effects of extreme cold making it even more hazardous to leave infantry in the open." As well as snowstorms, your troops will have to content with stretches of ice that can crack and swallow units and entire tanks whole. Rivers and lakes will gradually refreeze as time passes, giving you the option to send your heavy armour ice skating again. See these effects in action in the latest Company of Heroes 2 screenshots, which show soldiers frozen solid, tanks falling into rivers, and rocket launchers holding an icy hill. Company of Heroes 2 screenshots show a snowy town, tank columns and pyromaniaJun 5, 2012 - PC Gamer As the great philosopher Alfred From Batman once said, "some men just want to watch the world burn," it may not have been entirely clear from that scene, but he was referring to engineers from Company of Heroes, some of the most devastating flame troops in gaming. They start out as humble builders. They set up defences, they repair tanks, they sort out all the odd jobs that your highly trained troops won't do. Then, when you have enough fuel, you give them all flamethrowers and transform them into shock troops. Then the mildest unit in the game suddenly becomes a deadly force, the bane of any entrenched infantry unit caught unawares. It looks like they'll be making a return in Company of Heroes 2. See the results of their handiwork, and a big ol' tank column in these new screenshots from E3. For more on Company of Heroes 2, check out the first details and watch our interview with Relic's Jacen Torres.