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The Best World War 2 Strategy Games To Play In 2025 – Strategy and Wargaming

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With the recent release of Burden of Command I thought to myself: is there a better time to compile a list of some of the Best World War 2 strategy games to play in 2025? I concluded that no, there’s no better time than this.

Are you a History enthusiast with a strategic mind? Do you find yourself captivated by the intricate campaigns and pivotal moments of World War 2? So here goes: You’ve landed in the right place. In 2025, the landscape of strategy gaming continues to offer some of the best experiences that allow you to step into the boots of wartime leaders and soldiers of World War 2. I have put together a list of some of the best World War 2 strategy games you can play in 2025. In this list you’ll find a lot of different experiences so that there’s something for every player out there. Join me as we delve into the top World War 2 strategy games you absolutely need to play in 2025, exploring their unique features, historical accuracy, and the strategic options they offer.

Let’s start with a gem from the early 2000s that I barely see talked about today! The Blitzkrieg 2 Anthology 2 builds upon the foundation of 2003 original, offering a real-time tactics experience set across various theaters of World War 2. Its graphics are pretty dated by today’s standards, but it attempted to bring some historical accuracy and tactical depth to a genre dominated mainly by doomstacks. Blitzkrieg 2 introduced new features like reinforcements and supply management, as well as armour values for tanks and defensive positions, attempting to add more layers for strategic consideration on the battlefield. Players command historically authentic units in loving environments (if you like the early 2000s look of games like Commandos and Age of Empires 2 you’ll love this one). The anthology provides the base game alongside the Blitzkrieg 2: Fall of the Reich and Blitzkrieg 2: Liberation DLCs.

Sudden Strike 4 is what I would call a classic real-time tactics game set in World War 2, more arcadey, and less focused on historical accuracy and realistic battles. Being the 4th game of the series, it’s quite an evolution when compared with SS3, a game released in 2007. While it might not be able to provide you with the more engaging kind and authentic battles, the sheer amount of content and the fact that it goes on sale for so cheap, so often, is worth a go. There are dozens of missions from the early days of the war to the Pacific, the Winter War, Dunquerke, North Africa, France and Russia. The graphics are nice as well. It’s what I would call a chill game for a relaxed Friday night.

Here’s a childhood favourite of mine, and a game I hope Commandos: Origins can learn a couple of things from: Commandos 2, is one of the best tactical stealth-based games ever, and without a doubt, the best one set during World War 2, where players control a squad of elite (and iconic) commandos with unique skills. Focusing on infiltration, sabotage, and covert operations behind enemy lines, Commandos required meticulous planning, patrol and map studying and flawless execution. Each commando’s ability is muscle memory for every single one of us who played it for hours on end. The original Commandos is also a great option if you’re interested in playing the game that started the series.

War Mongrels is rather similar to Commandos, in the sense that it’s another real-time tactics game, but with quite a story behind it. Set on the Eastern Front during World War 2, you’re commanding a squad of deserters who become resistance fighters. With a blend of stealth, tactical combat, and a narrative-driven campaign that doesn’t shy away from the brutality of war, the game challenges players to both outmanoeuvre and overcome German forces, while having to deal with the horrors of the conflict that changed the 20th century. The original mission is quite memorable, and while the game controls could be a bit better, it’s still an experience worth going through.

I know that putting Men of War 2 might not be the most obvious choice, but despite reviewing somewhat poorly (even for Strategy and Wargaming standards), I think its singleplayer missions are worth playing and the game has been getting tons of updates since it first came out, nearly a year ago. It’s still a run-of-the-mill Men of War game, where you command small units of infantry, tanks, and artillery, emphasizing direct control and tactical decision-making. The recent updates have reworked old systems, introduced new game mechanics, brought new units and battalions, new maps, and even improved some graphics and sounds. I think the game is in a good state right now, and might be worth giving it a shot.

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I canceled all my Adobe subscriptions: Here's what I'm using instead

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I never thought I was going to cancel all my Adobe subscriptions, but subscription fatigue and underwhelming updates helped me finalize the decision to pull the plug. And it turns out I didn't need Adobe software, not when there's a whole world of free and one-time purchase alternatives that are just as capable. Some of the tools aren't only "good enough," they're actually fun to use, too.

After Effects and Photoshop were my primary subscriptions, so here's a breakdown of the apps I replaced them with.

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5 DaVinci Resolve

DaVinci Resolve is an absolute beast when it comes to video editing and VFX. There's a reason it's used in professional settings like movie studios. At first glance, the interface can be a bit intimidating if you're coming from After Effects, mainly due to the multiple editing pages. But this is a good thing; you're basically getting multiple editors in one.

The Cut page is perfect for simple edits; I recommend staying on this page when you first start using the software, just to get attuned to the interface. Then move on to the Edit page for more advanced timeline-based editing, and the Color page for professional color grading. These three pages are all you need to create high-quality footage.

What attracted me most to DaVinci Resolve, however, was its Fusion page — it's a hub for all your visual effects and motion graphics, and it's node-based, which makes it more hands-on than After Effects' workflow. I'm also very impressed by the Fairlight page, which is a full-fledged audio editor. The only downside to Resolve is that it's resource-hungry, but so was After Effects, so it's not much of a trade-off.

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4 Kdenlive

Perfect for keyframe editing

I've been using Kdenlive for some time now for simpler edits that still require keyframing. In many ways, it reminds me of After Effects and is also a powerful alternative to Premiere Pro. The layout, interface, and tools don't require a steep learning curve; if you know the basics of video editing, you can jump right in.

Kdenlive is perfect for green-screen editing and animated transitions, which is why I use it for YouTube and TikTok videos. On top of that, it's free and open-source, so there's no subscription, watermarks, or ecosystem traps. I can also use it on my Chromebook through the Linux environment, which practically makes it a portable editor.

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3 GIMP

I'm a big fan of GIMP, and it's probably one of your favorites too if you love open-source editors. It's not just a Photoshop alternative; GIMP is a powerful, although slightly quirky, tool in its own right. It's been around forever and still gets active updates (and useful ones, which is more than I can say for Photoshop).

GIMP might not feel very intuitive if you're coming straight from Photoshop, but that's only because it's not developed to be a Photoshop clone. However, I have been using it for the same editing tasks as Photoshop — it handles layering, masking, coloring, patterns, and brushing just as well. And I pretty much live in the GMIC plugin, which can handle anything you throw at it. It's not the fastest app, but that's not a deal-breaker for me.

GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP)

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2 Photopea

A free Photoshop clone

Something that I highly value in an accessible creative toolkit is a browser-based app, which is what Photopea is. And it's not just a Photoshop alternative, it's a Photoshop clone. It was specifically designed to mimic the Photoshop environment and editing experience, and its toolkit reflects that. You can easily import and edit PSD files, work with layers and smart objects, and it even has some vector functionality.

Photopea also surpasses GIMP in some areas, such as better text handling. This is my go-to tool for doing advanced editing quickly; it's absurdly good for being completely online and free.

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1 Picsart

Picsart isn't exactly a direct replacement for any of my Adobe subscriptions, unless you count the access I had to Adobe Express via my Photoshop subscription. But it's better than Express and surpasses Canva in many ways. I've been using Picsart for image editing and casual design work for years, both the mobile and browser apps.

It's the most intuitive and creative tool I have in my kit. I can remove a background in one tap, produce a fancy Instagram story from its endless template selection, and apply some of the strangest filters that other editors lack. It also transforms into a drawing tool with a host of brush options.

Admittedly, I do pay for the subscription because I got curious about what was hiding behind the paywall; however, even as a free user, I used to get more than enough functionality out of Picsart.

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Was leaving Adobe worth it?

Cutting Adobe loose felt risky at first, but it turned out to be liberating, especially since I already had a fantastic toolkit to fall back on. I'm not saying these apps are 1:1 replacements — if you're coming from Adobe like me, there will be an adjustment period. But these tools are seriously worth exploring,

I've saved money, reduced bloat on my system, and discovered new ways to create in the absence of tools that were unique to Adobe. GIMP and Photopea are all you need for creating professional images. Add Picsart to that, and you have a full graphic design kit. DaVinci Resolve is a 5-in-1 tool, and it's nice to have Kdenlive as an easier alternative.

If you've been thinking about ditching the Creative Cloud suite, I can confirm that life after Adobe is doable, if not better.

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Liked on YouTube: Europa Universalis V: Official Announcement Trailer

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Europa Universalis V: Official Announcement Trailer
Be ambitious! Wishlist Europa Universalis V Today: <a href="https://ift.tt/IO0q7S6" rel="nofollow">https://ift.tt/IO0q7S6</a> Challenge your strategic skills over 500 years of history, in Europa Universalis V, the latest version of the celebrated grand strategy game. Master the arts of war, trade, diplomacy and government in the largest and most detailed Europa Universalis game ever. Guide the destiny of any of hundreds of nations and societies in a simulated living world of unparalleled depth and complexity. Europa Universalis V builds on the franchise’s core concept of developing and advancing nations from around a deeply researched historical world, adding more detailed diplomacy, a more sophisticated economic model, a revised military system and greater logistical depth that will challenge even the most experienced strategy gamers. Be Ambitious: Prevail in the greatest strategic challenges of the past. Test your expertise in grand strategic planning on a worldscape larger and more detailed than seen in any previous Paradox Interactive game. Challenge yourself to outdo the most famous rulers of the past, eclipsing their grand accomplishments and building your own vision of a richly detailed globe. 🔔 Subscribe for More Europa Universalis V content 🔔 --------------------------------- Follow us on social media for Europa Universalis News, Documentaries, Announcements and other fun stuff! Twitter/X - <a href="https://ift.tt/NwGRBTj" rel="nofollow">https://ift.tt/NwGRBTj</a> Facebook - <a href="https://ift.tt/BshKkYj" rel="nofollow">https://ift.tt/BshKkYj</a> IG - <a href="https://pdxint.at/EUIG" rel="nofollow">https://pdxint.at/EUIG</a> Discord - <a href="https://ift.tt/xiJ37R6" rel="nofollow">https://ift.tt/xiJ37R6</a> Forum - <a href="https://ift.tt/6IlS8Hd" rel="nofollow">https://ift.tt/6IlS8Hd</a> Steam - <a href="https://ift.tt/OtiogF0" rel="nofollow">https://ift.tt/OtiogF0</a> --------------------------------- #EuropaUniversalisV #EU5 #EuropaUniversalis #ProjectCaeser #ParadoxInteractive #Paradox #PDX #EUV #EU5Confirmed #NewGame #Gaming #Games #Grandstrategy #strategygames #historygames #medievalgames #newreleases #gamingnews #revealtrailer #BeAmbitious
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Liked on YouTube: Why Were Some Nazi War Criminals Hanged And Others Shoot? #OOTF #shorts

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Why Were Some Nazi War Criminals Hanged… And Others Shoot? #OOTF #shorts
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Liked on YouTube: FUNKY STUFF can be simple!

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