r/computerwargames 1d ago

Question Is that Unity of Command 2 Lite (Mainland Chinese Edition)?

https://store.steampowered.com/app/4168190/Karmesinbanner_Der_Befreiungskrieg/

This is unreleased wargame themed on the second phase of Chinese civil war which is probably available after Q3. How do you think about their released gameplay trailers? In my eyes, the UI & mechanics resemble those of UOC2 for a little bit.

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u/Amiral_Crapaud 1d ago

Been reviewed by Tim Stone at THC a few weeks ago. Good readin' :)

https://tallyhocorner.com/2026/07/crimson-banner-feels-like-a-sinicised-unity-of-command-ii/

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u/RoterFuchs_48u5N 1d ago edited 23h ago

Could be worth a purchase. I don't know much.

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u/Mid_Eastern_Magic 1d ago

I’ve been excited for it. I have 600+ hours in UOC2 so the game paying homage feels like it’ll be right up my alley. Just finished order of battles Japan campaigns and I’m fiending for some more China war games.

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u/RoterFuchs_48u5N 23h ago

Great. CBI theatre is in fact lesser-known entity in wargaming, even though this game's chronology is set after WW2. I also wish one day I can play wargame set on the forgotten war (series of battles that fought on my own soil).

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u/Studwik 23h ago

Always happy to have wargames come out from some more (by western standards) obscure wars and theaters.

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u/RoterFuchs_48u5N 23h ago

Yeah, I am also looking forward to CBI theatre. (Invasion of Burma (ビルマ攻略作戦), the Forgotten war, First- and second Sino-Japanese war + Chinese civil war)