While the first game offered a broad look at WWII, Burning Horizon narrows its focus to one of the most legendary figures in military history—General Erwin Rommel. The Desert Fox Returns

Including the formidable Japanese Zero and the resilient US Marines (featured in the new Pacific-themed missions).

Burning Horizon reminds us why we love this series. It’s challenging, historically rich, and visually impressive for the 2004 era. If you’ve been looking for a reason to dust off your officer’s cap and head back to the trenches, this is it.

CDV and Nival Interactive haven’t just swapped the textures for sand; they’ve expanded the toy box. You can expect:

Rommel’s Strategy Takes Center Stage in Blitzkrieg: Burning Horizon

The wait is finally over. The original Blitzkrieg redefined real-time strategy by stripping away the "base-building" fluff and forcing players to focus on what really matters: tactics, positioning, and pure firepower. Now, the standalone expansion, , is here to raise the stakes.