Compara los precios de Steel Division 2 - Black Sunday (DLC) en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Eugen Systems. Publicado por Eugen Systems. Lanzado el 20/6/2019. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie, Simulation, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 73/100.

A WW2 Eastern Front RTS where divisional-scale tactics meet turn-based army management. Deep, demanding, and unforgiving to newcomers.

Steel Division 2 is a World War 2 real-time strategy game developed by Eugen Systems, set on the Eastern Front and built around a dual-layer design that separates it from most genre peers. The top layer is a turn-based operational map where you maneuver entire divisions across historically scaled territory. Drop into a contested zone and the game shifts to a real-time tactical battle where individual platoons, armor units, artillery batteries, and air support assets play out the engagement. Black Sunday is a DLC addition to that base experience, expanding the roster of available divisions and the scenarios you can run. If you are already sold on the Steel Division 2 formula, more divisions means more deck-building variation, which is the primary source of long-term replay value here. The deck-building system is the strategic heart of the game. Each division has a fixed pool of units organized into Phase A, B, and C availability slots, and you construct a 25-card deck before any match. Getting that deck wrong against a specific opponent feels like showing up to a chess match with half your pieces. That friction is intentional and rewarding for players who enjoy pre-match planning as much as the battle itself. The historical unit rosters for the divisions included in Black Sunday follow Eugen's usual research-heavy approach, so the availability constraints feel grounded rather than arbitrary. Where things get complicated is the AI and the learning curve. The single-player skirmish and the Army General campaign mode both expose the AI's tendency to funnel units down predictable corridors once you learn to read the map. At higher difficulties the AI gets reinforcement bonuses rather than smarter decision-making, which is an honest limitation worth knowing upfront. Multiplayer is where the real depth surfaces, and the community, while smaller than a live-service title, includes veteran players who will dissect your deck choices after crushing you. Newcomers should expect a steep initial wall. The tutorial covers the interface adequately but does not explain the meta reasoning behind deck construction or the operational layer timing well enough. Third-party guides and the Eugen forum threads fill that gap, but it is extra homework. For a strategy-and-sim focused buyer, the mod ecosystem on Steam Workshop is a meaningful part of the value proposition. The community has produced additional unit packs, balance patches, and historical scenario mods that extend the content well beyond what any single DLC provides. Black Sunday sits in a catalog of Steel Division 2 DLC that numbers in the dozens, so it is worth mapping out which divisions interest you before buying piecemeal. The overall game review score sitting at Mixed (79% positive) reflects a fanbase that is committed but aware of the rough edges, not a game in crisis. Most negative reviews target specific AI issues and the multiplayer population size rather than the core design. For the right player, specifically someone who enjoyed the original Steel Division, the R.U.S.E. design lineage, or Panzer Corps at operational scale, Black Sunday adds legitimate content at the division-pack level. If you are new to the series entirely, start with the base game and the Army General campaign before spending on DLC. The game rewards the kind of player who will replay a lost battle three times to figure out exactly which unit call-in timing broke the defensive line. If that sentence sounds exhausting rather than exciting, this is probably not your entry point into WW2 strategy. Diego, Scout Team

Steel Division 2 - Black Sunday (DLC)

Steel Division 2 - Black Sunday (DLC)

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A WW2 Eastern Front RTS where divisional-scale tactics meet turn-based army management. Deep, demanding, and unforgiving to newcomers.

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Steel Division 2 is a World War 2 real-time strategy game developed by Eugen Systems, set on the Eastern Front and built around a dual-layer design that separates it from most genre peers. The top layer is a turn-based operational map where you maneuver entire divisions across historically scaled territory. Drop into a contested zone and the game shifts to a real-time tactical battle where individual platoons, armor units, artillery batteries, and air support assets play out the engagement. Black Sunday is a DLC addition to that base experience, expanding the roster of available divisions and the scenarios you can run. If you are already sold on the Steel Division 2 formula, more divisions means more deck-building variation, which is the primary source of long-term replay value here. The deck-building system is the strategic heart of the game. Each division has a fixed pool of units organized into Phase A, B, and C availability slots, and you construct a 25-card deck before any match. Getting that deck wrong against a specific opponent feels like showing up to a chess match with half your pieces. That friction is intentional and rewarding for players who enjoy pre-match planning as much as the battle itself. The historical unit rosters for the divisions included in Black Sunday follow Eugen's usual research-heavy approach, so the availability constraints feel grounded rather than arbitrary. Where things get complicated is the AI and the learning curve. The single-player skirmish and the Army General campaign mode both expose the AI's tendency to funnel units down predictable corridors once you learn to read the map. At higher difficulties the AI gets reinforcement bonuses rather than smarter decision-making, which is an honest limitation worth knowing upfront. Multiplayer is where the real depth surfaces, and the community, while smaller than a live-service title, includes veteran players who will dissect your deck choices after crushing you. Newcomers should expect a steep initial wall. The tutorial covers the interface adequately but does not explain the meta reasoning behind deck construction or the operational layer timing well enough. Third-party guides and the Eugen forum threads fill that gap, but it is extra homework. For a strategy-and-sim focused buyer, the mod ecosystem on Steam Workshop is a meaningful part of the value proposition. The community has produced additional unit packs, balance patches, and historical scenario mods that extend the content well beyond what any single DLC provides. Black Sunday sits in a catalog of Steel Division 2 DLC that numbers in the dozens, so it is worth mapping out which divisions interest you before buying piecemeal. The overall game review score sitting at Mixed (79% positive) reflects a fanbase that is committed but aware of the rough edges, not a game in crisis. Most negative reviews target specific AI issues and the multiplayer population size rather than the core design. For the right player, specifically someone who enjoyed the original Steel Division, the R.U.S.E. design lineage, or Panzer Corps at operational scale, Black Sunday adds legitimate content at the division-pack level. If you are new to the series entirely, start with the base game and the Army General campaign before spending on DLC. The game rewards the kind of player who will replay a lost battle three times to figure out exactly which unit call-in timing broke the defensive line. If that sentence sounds exhausting rather than exciting, this is probably not your entry point into WW2 strategy.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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steamDeck-BuildingOperational LayerHistorical AccuracyEastern FrontMultiplayer RTSArmy ManagementUnit VarietyWorkshop Support

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