Some pretty big news coming in today with the reveal of the new Great Battles aircraft that 1CGS have been teasing for some time now. There are some unexpected selections in there so let’s break that down. We’ve also got some great new gameplay footage that a few content creators have been showing off. Let’s have a look.

Future plans for Great Battles and IL-2 Series/Korea

A few content creators were sent new gameplay footage for IL-2 Korea and shown a roadmap of planned content coming down the pipeline for Great Battles. Let’s first talk about the new aircraft and how its all packaged together.

Six new aircraft have been revealed. The first three are part of the new “Bomber DLC” package which include the A-20G, B-26B, and B-25C/D. All three aircraft are in the sim in some capacity already with some modifications required for the A-20G and of course interiors to be added to all three. The roadmap reveals that early access for this pack starts in the summer of this year and plans to release by the end of the year. The next three are likely to be individual Collector Planes (based on the way its been presented) with the P-47M, P-39Q and FW189 on offer.

These are not, what I had assumed, would be the offering as I expected this would connect with the Finnish map team’s efforts to develop the B-239 and G.50. That process is still happening (so we may yet see some more aircraft) but we have these offerings as well.

We can also see that a Korea related DLC early access and release are anticipated in Q3 and Q4 so additional content, beyond what is listed for Korea right now, is planned through to the end of the year.

A look at each type

What do each of these offer? Let’s break it down a bit.

A-20G

A-20G is a later modification of the A-20B that we already have in Great Battles. This is a type I’ve long hoped for as it fits the tactical nature of the series extraordinarily well and its a type that saw extensive use with areas we have in the game: the Soviets in the Kuban region and with the USAAF in Normandy and Rhineland areas.

The A-20G has a solid nose, six .50cal machine guns typically fitted in the nose, a new powered turret and modified fuselage in the back with another two .50cal guns, and it sported a mix of bomb and rocket loadouts for attack. Early models had four 20mm cannon in the nose so we may see that as a modification. An excellent ground attacker that takes the current A-20B and makes it even better at the low altitude attack role.

B-25C/D

B-25C/D Mitchell bomber was used by the Americans, British and Commonwealth forces and by the Soviets. It has potential operational uses from Stalingrad through to the end of the Bodenplatte campaign with different operators. While the USAAF used it extensively in the Pacific, it was the B-26 that they used in Europe.

Two dual .50cal turrets, a forward .30 cal and a 3,000lb bomb load are typical loadouts, however, B-25C and D models were modified extensively so there is opportunity for some interesting modifications.

B-26B

Faster but also more difficult to fly than the Mitchell, this one fits well with Normandy and Bodenplatte campaigns and was the primary medium-bomber type used by the USAAF at the time.

The B-26 is reasonably well defended for an aircraft its size. Four forward firing .50cals in blisters on the side of the fuselage, a forward flexible .50cal mount, a powered turret dorsal mount, and a tail gunner mount. That’s 11 .50cals in all. It could also carry up to 4,000 lbs of bombs.

P-47M

P-47M is a late model Thunderbolt used exclusively by the 56th Fighter Group. Modified from the P-47D-30-RE models, this version of the P-47 were intended to exclusively operate as fighters with no racks for rockets. A modified engine and turbocharger setup as well as a new propeller raised the type’s top speed to 473 mph. It saw limited but active service near the end of the war.

P-39Q

P-39Q is a late model of the Airacobra with service primarily with the Soviet Air Force. The armament was modified with the four .30cal guns removed and two additional .50cal guns fitted in their place (though these were also often removed). We don’t know the exact modification on offer but some were offered with a four bladed propeller and had improved performance.

FW189

FW189 is by far the most unique offering here. Produced from 1940 to 1944 by Focke Wulf, the aircraft was designed to be a battlefield recon aircraft and light bomber. Limited armament of two MG 17 machine guns firing forward and MG 15 machine gun in the flexible mount and up to 200kg of bombs. The FW189 was well used and 864 were produced. It’d be an interesting type to fly and another example of the series trying to offer a little bit of everything… its not another Bf109!

Korea gameplay and details

Meanwhile, some content creators like Enigma have been offered up a sneak peek at the latest for IL-2 Korea. The video includes some material sent over by 1C Game Studios showing what I had long hoped to see – a mission from beginning to end. This one shows off a bit of combat, start-up, takeoff, and a rough landing for dramatic effect.

Enigma reveals some information through a series of questions that he asked. We now know that B-29 formations working in multiplayer, mission creation utilities (plural) are being worked on including graphical options, there’s also interest depending on how strong things are looking for the new sim, to explore multiplayer career and dynamic campaign experiences. Interesting. Give the whole video a watch to get the rest of the information!

There was also talk about future efforts with him quoting the developers in saying that Pacific content is one idea but a return to the Eastern Front or even World War I content in the new engine are possibilities.

IL-2 Series comes to Steam

Korea. IL-2 Series is officially listed on the Steam store complete with overview, featureset, and Q2 anticipated release date.

Check it out here for more info.


29 responses to “New IL-2 Korea gameplay and Steam presence, plus 6 new Great Battles aircraft revealed”

  1. Not quite what I was expecting, but good on the IL-2 dev team for suprising us and going to all that work to making more large aircraft.

    Quick question though. Will this be the tail end of Great Battles development? I still think Great Battles still has a lot left in it in terms of being able to make a late 1944-45 Eastern Front to complete the chronological arc. I think a Battle of Berlin would be the best way to end the development of Great Battles.

    But still, I’m very happy with what we have got over the years. Thanks IL-2 team!

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    1. ShamrockOneFive Avatar
      ShamrockOneFive

      I can’t imagine we’ll see any significant “Battle of” release now. We might see a few more additions but not a big battle … seems unlikely.

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      1. What kind of additions do you have in mind? Like a Finnish plane pack? That would be cool, I would admit.

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      2. ShamrockOneFive Avatar
        ShamrockOneFive

        That’s the only other one that has been talked about with some potential of happening.

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      3. Have you wondered that the IL-2 dev team could make not only a Finnish plane pack, but also a 194-42 era plane pack of Red Air Force aircraft like the (but not limited to):

        1. Curtiss P-40B/C
        2. Ilyushin IL-4
        3. Petlyakov Pe-3
        4. Tupolev SB-2
        5. Tupolev TB-3

        Just a thought of mine that would add extra flavour to the party.

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      4. Urgent Siesta Avatar
        Urgent Siesta

        TBH, I’d be happier if they just start re-building BoX in the Korea engine (once Korea is settled in, of course).

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  2. There are several annoyances that keep me from playing or buying new IL2 stuff, but I will grudgingly admit this looks good. There’s a certain quality about it that makes it look like it will be fun.

    And the statement that there will be an actual mission editor and not that same worst- thing-ever! IL2 mission editor is nothing but good news.

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    1. Pardon the addendum: I was talking about Korea of course.

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      1. ShamrockOneFive Avatar
        ShamrockOneFive

        Of course! 😎

        New mission editing options that are more graphical and easy to use would be terrific!

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  3. I’d like the Ju87B-2 and Hs123A-1/B-1 for the early war axis on the Eastern Front…their fleet would be complete then, especially with the Fw189A coming out now (insta-buy for me 🙂 ).

    Cheers,

    Fafnir_6

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    1. Spot on! Those two are much missed, plus a Dornier Do17 or, perhaps more useful, the Do217. Cheers.

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      1. One of these would of made more sense to me for a new German bomber. But hey if they can add some cool recon gameplay for the FW-189 I’m all in! Very cool, unique looking airplane.

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  4. Very exciting! As a bomber/attack aircraft guy mainly this is pretty cool seeing the B-26 and B-25 going to be flyable. A-20G should be fun too.

    And of course Korea is looking great too. Everything looks like a nice step up from the last gen flight sim. The future is bright with the new engine. I was an early adopter of IL2: Battle of Stalingrad and that series has come so far and been improved over the past 13 years or so I’m sure the Korea engine will get the same treatment with more new cool features coming and improvement.

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  5. Didn’t the Soviets modify most of their A-20Gs with a glazed nose? I wonder if we will get two versions of the aircraft.

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    1. ShamrockOneFive Avatar
      ShamrockOneFive

      I didn’t initially think so but I’ve read a few articles and yeah apparently heavy losses of the gunship variant caused them to switch their G models back to a glazed nose and used for light bomber duty.

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  6. A new WW1 title at some point in the future? Sign me up!

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    1. ShamrockOneFive Avatar
      ShamrockOneFive

      Right!! I’d be up for more.

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  7. The FW 189 is rather controversial on the forum. Some people think that it is useless, while others love it.

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    1. ShamrockOneFive Avatar
      ShamrockOneFive

      Ahh that’s always the way. Same with the C-47 and the Ju-52 and so on. I like when they try something a little different and off the path.

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  8. The only thing left to add to IL-2 BoX, for a true wrap up, in my opinion: Offline career generator (native).

    Great planes coming up. Still a lot of value for what’s offered on the whole thing.

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    1. ShamrockOneFive Avatar
      ShamrockOneFive

      Ahh that’d be nice but I’m guessing unlikely.

      Definitely good value on the whole thing yeah!

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  9. They’re smart to put the bombers and A-20G into a single package and charge whatever they’re going to charge for it, which I doubt will be cheap. A lot of people are only interested in one, maybe two of those aircraft.

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    1. ShamrockOneFive Avatar
      ShamrockOneFive

      It’s a smart move. I do suspect, however, that folks interested in flying bombers are going to find them all compelling. I personally have more affinity to the Mitchell than the B-26 but I’m curious to fly it.

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      1. Urgent Siesta Avatar
        Urgent Siesta

        Do you happen to watch Greg’s Airplanes & Automobiles on TY?
        He’s a warbird guy and a longtime airliner pilot. Great perspective on many things warbirds that I’d never seen before.

        Anyhow, he did a feature on the Marauder and it’s reputation. Seems like a lot of the bad press the Marauder got stemmed from the engines it was designed around never becoming available. So it ended up with lower-powered engines, and that was a key component in how dangerous it was when low and slow.

        I cant quite remember, but if it had the right engines it would’ve ended up being one of the fastest medium bombers of the war, and would’ve had adequate reserve power for low & slow/OEI situations.

        looked some things up: seems like it was to have received the B-29 engines, but those were prioritized for the SuperFortress (and those engines had a lot of problems themselves – like, um, catching FIRE!)

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      2. ShamrockOneFive Avatar
        ShamrockOneFive

        I do sometimes but I haven’t seen his take on the B-26. I didn’t know about the engines but that is interesting indeed! It sounds like the wing was also a factor in its handling character… great at speed, not so much while landing. I’ll have to watch it and see what his take is on that subject.

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  10. Urgent Siesta Avatar
    Urgent Siesta

    VERY interested in all the new planes (even the Uhu 😉 )

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  11. I’m do happy to see the B-25 finally becoming flyable in game! I’m excited to fly it on the Western Front! Hopefully with No. 320 (Dutch) Squadron RAF, which used the Mitchell Mk.II (B-25C) from March 1943 until August 1945

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    1. I am very happy to see the B-25 coming to Great Battles, but I was amazed that they can now do the B-26B. The game has come so far in being able to make such an aircraft. I just wish that they could make some more Soviet bombers like the IL-4 though because you could use that in all Eastern Front modules (exclduing Moscow).

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    2. ShamrockOneFive Avatar
      ShamrockOneFive

      I’m guessing they will probably have units like that one!

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