Developer updates from the 1CGS team haven’t been as frequent as of late but this one helps fill in some details on Flying Circus with some big updates and news on Career mode as well as a bit of talk about a potential volume 3.
Career mode beta test begins






The big headline here is that Career mode for Flying Circus is almost done. The dev diary update reports that the last piece of the Flying Circus puzzle is coming into place and Career mode is nearly done.
They also report that Ugra Media (here they are spelling it Yugra again – it goes back and forth) are also fine tuning and debugging the map too and that the plan is to have that complete by end of the month.
The new version of Career mode has two main phases.
- From April 1st till September 30th, 1917.
- From April 1st till November 11th, 1918.
They do make special mention of the lack of a winter version of the map because there is currently just the one season included at present.
There will be 105 airfields for player flights with the ability to join 9 French, 15 British 6 American and 12 German squadrons for a total of 42. There are also 17 types of missions planned and they report that they intend to work on some Great War specific mission types starting next week including Balloon Hunt, Photo Recon, Artillery Fire Adjustment and Visual Recon.
Volume 3?
Flying Circus fans have been a anxiously awaiting news about Volume 3 and if the current trajectory, laid out during the Volume 2 announcement, would continue. It sounds like that’s the direction we’re going in according to Han, IL-2 Producer, who wrote this week’s update.
Simultaneously, we are also negotiating with Yugra Media about the continuation of the Flying Circus series. Our goal is to fully reproduce the aircraft set and the Rise of Flight map in the modern engine. We are hoping for a positive outcome and your support, since the player interest primarily affects our decisions.
Han on the IL-2 forums
They also mention that a winter season and expanded Career mode with more phases are possible if a Volume 3 becomes a reality and that ‘if’ appears to hinge on sales of the product.
In the meantime, Volume 2 looks to be set to bolster the Flying Circus series reasonably well with Career mode adding considerably to the single player potential of the product and plugging a key gap that Volume 1 had.






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