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November 6th, 2012, 17:00 GMT · By Silviu Stahie

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Unity of Command: Stalingrad Campaign Added to Steam for Linux Database

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Steam for Linux is breathing down our neck and with the launch data getting closer and closer, more and more games are being ported to Linux.

Unity of Command: Stalingrad Campaign is an operational-level war game that covers the entire 1942/43 Stalingrad Campaign on the Eastern Front.

Users can play both from the Axis and Soviet perspective and the game strives to recreate the strategies involved in that part of the war.

According to the developers, you take command in this mobile, back-and-forth sort of war where logistics and poor weather are often the decider, and defeat and victory are sometimes just a mile, or a day, apart.

Our information is taken from the CDR database and by no means is it completely certain. CDR Database is a record of data that describes every Steam game and subscription provided by Valve for the Steam service.

Usually, the new entries in the Steam database are firstly visible in the CDR Database before their official launch.

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