New battle location: Pacific front, Iwo Jima

After Stalingrad gets rolling faster maybe work on the pacific theater of the war. I wouldn’t mind flying a zero.

no thanks,
1st and formost i would rather them developed the current campaigns and add more maps for them and some more game modes
2nd i would also rather a more complete European theatre, then some crapfest of a pacific that has never been realistically recreated in any game
3rd i would really like some form of a large scale battles on some/all of the maps with 15vs15/20vs20

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Pacific front will be a thing, I guess it is Guadacanal.

Let´s see, but yea I would love to see more maps for all campaign as @116344108 said.

Yea I can see them making more maps for the euro theater and giving out updates needed to solidify those campaigns. I can also see the pacific coming in after if the true feeling of WW2 is to be felt. An Iwo Jima campaign or Guadalcanal maybe even some Chinese battles. Not saying for them to rush it just saying it will help round out the whole WW2 theme of the game.

If implement Asia-Pacific war, integrate multiple wars would be good for game balance and map variety.

Same topic, every day.

And in the end they release leningrad

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Iwo Jima is unlikely, it’s too tiny and doesn’t have enough infrastructure for maps. Guadalcanal/the rest of the Solomons and Okinawa are the only two islands that meet those requirements, and considering Guadalcanal is all but officially confirmed, I doubt Iwo Jima is ever happening.

How/where is it confirmed?

All BUT officially confirmed.

Not actually confirmed, but all signs point to it being the next campaign.

but other than the speculation of what you said is there anything else that tells us that it would be the next update or more specifically Guadalcanal and not Okinawa or something else?

Guadalcanal minimap code in the editor, and some equipment with pacific near his name always in the editor

What @gastanofrizzi said, plus a few dataminers leaking things that further prove it will be Guadalcanal.