Two new aircraft and the Gulf of Finland map arrive today with the official launch of IL-2 Sturmovik: Odessa and Leningrad – Siege and Liberation and version 7.001. The update is a big one for the ongoing development of the Great Battles series though the story is also clearly not quite over yet. Let’s have a look.

New map, new aircraft, a few things still to come

The primary content of IL-2 Sturmovik: Odessa and Leningrad – Siege and Liberation has now all arrived with the arrival of the long in development Gulf of Finland map, the La-7 and IL-2 Model 1944. The update also comes with the initial Career offering for both Odessa and Finland maps. That’s a big update and enough, according to 1CGS, to warrant the version change to 7.001.

Two timelines for Odessa (1941 and 1944) and one for Leningrad (1941) have been implemented so far, however, one additional one will be added for Leningrad. This will comprise a total of 15 chapters (which further segment the career mode).

For the Gulf of Finland, summer and winter seasons have been added and spring, autumn and a transitional pre-winter and post-winter season will be added as well bringing the total to five.

These additional add-ons to the product are planned to arrive in Q2 – that’s April to June.

In addition to all new content, just over a dozen updates have arrived including fixes to calculating coolant leakage, career mode updates (including added night intruder and combat patrol missions for the 110), and bug fixes.

Additional development reveals are coming for IL-2 Great Battles with the following news:

Work on the “Siege and Liberation” module is not the only thing we plan to do this year for Great Battles. Soon, we plan to make an important announcement about something new and long-awaited that will be coming to you in the near future. Stay tuned for news and stay in touch!

We’ve heard previously that five, previously unannounced, aircraft are in development. It sounds like we’ll find out what these are soon and how they fit into the current mix of aircraft for the series. My best guess continues to be some Finnish front specific types but we’ll have to see!

Ram Squadron campaign arrives

Campaign maker Alexander =BlackSix= Timoshkov has released his latest creation: Ram Squadron! This is a campaign based around the exploits of RCAF 401st squadron actions during the summer of 1944. You’ll be flying the Spitfire IXc over the Normandy map in this campaign.

The description says that the campaign will feature both large scale aerial combat and ground attacks and the campaign will culminate in missions to destroy the encircled Falaise Pocket. According to the store information, the campaign is 15 missions long and average playtime is 10 hours.

The campaign is a paid add-on coming in at $9.99 USD regularly and with a slight launch discount for $8.99 USD. It’s on the official store and on Steam.

Read all of these updates here!


15 responses to “IL-2 Odessa and Leningrad – Siege and Liberation launches with update 7.001”

  1. I am looking forwards to what they are going to announce next. I also think that a Finnish plane pack to go with Leningrad is most likely, but they might supprise us with something completely unexpected.

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    1. ShamrockOneFive Avatar
      ShamrockOneFive

      Sounds like we’ll know sooner than later!

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  2. swimmingfullyc13001c004 Avatar
    swimmingfullyc13001c004

    I’m glad they continue to work on Great Battles. Looking forward to the next update.

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    1. ShamrockOneFive Avatar
      ShamrockOneFive

      It is nice to see it continue to evolve. I really had written the series off a few times prior to the announcement of Siege and Liberation.

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  3. Great news! Here comes the Forgotten Battles part 2

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  4. Long time IL2 guy. Spent hours yesterday Leningrad and Odessa. Best IL2 maps by far in the series and I have them all.

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    1. ShamrockOneFive Avatar
      ShamrockOneFive

      It looks really good! I spent a bit of time last night and I’m having some serious nostalgia for the Forgotten Battles map of the same name. Takes me back!

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  5. These new maps look like they added and placed much more custom buildings and details. It would be awesome to eventually see the other maps get this kinda treatment…maybe from a third party team as the main team moves onto Korea and the new engine?

    Wonder what the long awaited announcement is? My guess is some larger bombers? But probably more aircraft to expand this theater out.

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      ShamrockOneFive

      You can thank the Finnish map team for a good chunk of that. They did their own custom set for Finland based on a lot of research and photos.

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  6. Regarding the Ram Squadron:

    Us Canadians are part of the British Commonwealth but we don’t have British accents nor do we say “Eh?” at the end of every sentence (in fact we rarely even say Eh? during a normal conversation)!

    In many parts of Canada and the U.S. save for obviously the southern states, Newfoundland, New York area, and the Toronto area people sound very much the same. Many Canadians who travel outside of North America get mistaken for being American.

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    1. Thanks for telling us aboot that, eh?

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    2. ShamrockOneFive Avatar
      ShamrockOneFive

      I don’t know about all of that eh! 🙂 I say it more than I’m aware of, but less than is stereo typically suggested.

      Is there something in the Ram Squadron description that I’m missing out on?

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    3. insightful8deea1a14c Avatar
      insightful8deea1a14c

      Nonsense, we have strong accents throughout the country. To say that we on the prairies sound like a newfie is crazy!

      PS: as he alluded to in his comment, the author of this blog is Canadian.

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      1. We’ve definitely got our share of different accents across the country. I was reminded of this last year stepping off the plane in St. John’s and I was immediately reminded about the local accent (and how lovely it is)!

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  7. one plane I hope for is the Dutch Fokker D.XXI. the Dutch had 36 at the beginning of WW2, and shot down 16 German planes with it. The Finnish also used them, initially they ordered 7 and license built an additional 90 I believe. The Fins used them in in WW2 until somewhere in 1948.

    A modern flyable replica, using some original parts has also been built by a few Dutch guys a few years ago

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