Compare Panzer Tactics HD prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Sproing. Published by THQ Nordic. Released on 5/22/2014. Available on PC. Genres: Simulation, Strategy. Metacritic score: 69/100.

Sixty-plus hours of hex-grid WW2 campaigning ported up from the Nintendo DS - solid enough for genre newcomers, but Panzer Corps veterans will feel the ceiling fast.

My spreadsheet instinct kicked in about twenty minutes after the first Axis mission: there are unit matchup tables to internalize, terrain modifiers to track, and a fame economy that punishes careless spending on low-value troops. That initial read is accurate. Panzer Tactics HD is a hex-grid, turn-based tactical game built around three separate WW2 campaigns - Wehrmacht, Soviet Red Army, and Western Allies - each with its own difficulty curve, the Axis entry point being the most forgiving and the Allied campaign pushing hardest. The core loop asks you to manage over 150 unit types across land, sea, and air, positioning artillery on high ground for range bonuses, hiding infantry in forests to blunt counterattacks, and using aircraft to suppress anti-tank guns before your armor rolls through. Units carry over between missions and can level up, so how well you preserve your core force in early scenarios directly shapes your options late in the campaign. The fame currency used to recruit and upgrade is scarce by design, which keeps every purchase feeling consequential. For anyone stepping into hex-based WW2 tactics for the first time, Panzer Tactics HD is actually a reasonable entry point - and I say that as someone who usually skips to the hardest difficulty by default. The tutorial is extensive, working through movement rules, terrain exploitation, combined-arms basics, and even bunker-clearing before it releases you into the campaign proper. Yes, it can feel long, but it front-loads genuinely useful information about fog of war, how towed artillery moves (slowly, in a truck, vulnerable the entire time), and why planting a tank battalion at a forest choke point is almost always the right call. The campaign structure with carry-over units also means early mistakes compound gracefully rather than creating a sudden wall, which keeps the learning curve from turning punishing until you are ready for it. The problems are real and tied directly to the game's handheld origins. The AI is the most frequently cited weak point, and critics who came in with Panzer Corps or the old Panzer General series on their resume found it predictable enough to coast through without pressure. Combat uses a stat-and-RNG hybrid that occasionally produces outcomes that feel arbitrary rather than logical - you will watch a supposedly favorable engagement go wrong for reasons the interface does not clearly explain, which feeds into a broader criticism that some rules lack transparency. Unit silhouettes are visually similar at a glance, leading to mis-clicks that waste turns. There is no multiplayer to compensate for the AI shortcomings, which is an odd omission given genre norms and stings the replay value. The Metacritic consensus sits at 69, and that number feels honest: the strategic side is genuinely satisfying, the controls and interface work against it. With no mod ecosystem to speak of and no post-launch content updates of note, what you see on release day is the complete package. For a genre veteran hunting depth, Panzer Corps or the older Panzer General titles on PC remain the sharper recommendation. But for a WWII history enthusiast or a tactics newcomer who wants a structured, campaign-driven experience without the complexity overhead of a full operational wargame, the value is real - especially at sub-five-dollar pricing. The sixty-plus hours of campaign content across three factions is a fair deal for the ask. Diego, Scout Team

Panzer Tactics HD
SimulationStrategy

Panzer Tactics HD

May 22, 2014SproingTHQ Nordic
GamerScout Says

Sixty-plus hours of hex-grid WW2 campaigning ported up from the Nintendo DS - solid enough for genre newcomers, but Panzer Corps veterans will feel the ceiling fast.

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My spreadsheet instinct kicked in about twenty minutes after the first Axis mission: there are unit matchup tables to internalize, terrain modifiers to track, and a fame economy that punishes careless spending on low-value troops. That initial read is accurate. Panzer Tactics HD is a hex-grid, turn-based tactical game built around three separate WW2 campaigns - Wehrmacht, Soviet Red Army, and Western Allies - each with its own difficulty curve, the Axis entry point being the most forgiving and the Allied campaign pushing hardest. The core loop asks you to manage over 150 unit types across land, sea, and air, positioning artillery on high ground for range bonuses, hiding infantry in forests to blunt counterattacks, and using aircraft to suppress anti-tank guns before your armor rolls through. Units carry over between missions and can level up, so how well you preserve your core force in early scenarios directly shapes your options late in the campaign. The fame currency used to recruit and upgrade is scarce by design, which keeps every purchase feeling consequential. For anyone stepping into hex-based WW2 tactics for the first time, Panzer Tactics HD is actually a reasonable entry point - and I say that as someone who usually skips to the hardest difficulty by default. The tutorial is extensive, working through movement rules, terrain exploitation, combined-arms basics, and even bunker-clearing before it releases you into the campaign proper. Yes, it can feel long, but it front-loads genuinely useful information about fog of war, how towed artillery moves (slowly, in a truck, vulnerable the entire time), and why planting a tank battalion at a forest choke point is almost always the right call. The campaign structure with carry-over units also means early mistakes compound gracefully rather than creating a sudden wall, which keeps the learning curve from turning punishing until you are ready for it. The problems are real and tied directly to the game's handheld origins. The AI is the most frequently cited weak point, and critics who came in with Panzer Corps or the old Panzer General series on their resume found it predictable enough to coast through without pressure. Combat uses a stat-and-RNG hybrid that occasionally produces outcomes that feel arbitrary rather than logical - you will watch a supposedly favorable engagement go wrong for reasons the interface does not clearly explain, which feeds into a broader criticism that some rules lack transparency. Unit silhouettes are visually similar at a glance, leading to mis-clicks that waste turns. There is no multiplayer to compensate for the AI shortcomings, which is an odd omission given genre norms and stings the replay value. The Metacritic consensus sits at 69, and that number feels honest: the strategic side is genuinely satisfying, the controls and interface work against it. With no mod ecosystem to speak of and no post-launch content updates of note, what you see on release day is the complete package. For a genre veteran hunting depth, Panzer Corps or the older Panzer General titles on PC remain the sharper recommendation. But for a WWII history enthusiast or a tactics newcomer who wants a structured, campaign-driven experience without the complexity overhead of a full operational wargame, the value is real - especially at sub-five-dollar pricing. The sixty-plus hours of campaign content across three factions is a fair deal for the ask. Diego, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Hex-GridTurn-Based TacticsWW2Unit Carry-OverFame EconomyTerrain ModifiersThree CampaignsFog of WarCampaign Editor

Steam Deck & Linux

ProtonDB Platinum

Runs flawlessly on Linux out of the box. Based on 3 ProtonDB community reports.

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
x86 bit versions of Microsoft Windows XP (SP3),Windows Vista (SP2), Windows 7 and 8
Memory
2048 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Graphics
ATI/nVidia dedicated/integrated or mobile graphic card, with at least 256MB of dedicated VRAM and Shader Model 3.0 support. Intel HD2000, ATI/AMD Radeon HD2400 and NVIDIA GeForce 7600GT and above
Processor
AMD/Intel dual-core processor running at 1.8 GHz (AMD Athlon X2 and Intel Core2Duo are the oldest CPU architectures recommended)
Sound Card
DirectX 9 compatible soundcard
Additional Notes
Keyboard, mouse, Internet Connection

Recommended

OS
x86 bit versions of Microsoft Windows XP (SP3),Windows Vista (SP2), Windows 7 and 8
Memory
2048 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Graphics
ATI/Nvidia dedicated/integrated or mobile graphic card with at least 512 of dedicated VRAM and Shader Model 4.0 support. Intel HD3000, ATI/AMD Radeon HD3800 series and NVIDIA GeForce 9600GT and above
Processor
AMD or Intel dual-core processor running at 2.4 GHz (Intel Core i3 1st gen or AMD Athlon II x2 or newer architectures are recommended)
Sound Card
Integrated or dedicated DirectX 9 compatible soundcard
Additional Notes
Keyboard, mouse, Internet Connection

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Metacritic
69

Game Info

Developer
Sproing
Publisher
THQ Nordic
Release Date
May 22, 2014

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