
Steel Division 2 - Commander Deluxe Pack
If you are already deep in Steel Division 2 and want cosmetic bragging rights plus a shelf of digital reference material, this pack has a narrow but honest purpose. Newcomers should start with the base game first.
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About Steel Division 2 - Commander Deluxe Pack
I have spent a fair amount of time colour-coding my battlegroups in Steel Division 2, so when the Commander Deluxe Pack crossed my desk I knew exactly who it is aimed at: the committed player who has already internalized the three-phase deck-building system, unlocked a handful of divisions, and now wants to personalise their T-34s with exclusive camouflage schemes and field a named Ace like Roza Georgiyevna Shanina on the front line. This is not an expansion that changes how the game plays. Repeat that to yourself before purchasing. The pack bundles six exclusive Aces, five unit camouflages, a Digital Artbook full of concept sketches and renders, a Digital Battle Log, a Digital Tactical Guide with unit technical sheets, four wallpapers, and two streaming overlays. The Aces are cosmetic hero units with unique backstories attached. Getting Shanina, the legendary Soviet sniper, into a skirmish is genuinely satisfying if you care about historical flavour, and the technical sheets do a decent job of explaining the real-world specifications of units like the T-34, Katyusha, and SU-85. For a newcomer trying to figure out why a Tiger in Phase A costs you so much deck flexibility compared to holding it for Phase C, the Tactical Guide is actually more useful than the game's own in-engine guidance, which critics have repeatedly flagged as close to non-existent. That tutorial gap is the base game's biggest systemic problem, and it matters here because the value of this pack scales directly with how many hours you have already put into Steel Division 2. The core game asks you to simultaneously manage unit fatigue, morale, vehicle integrity, command networks, radio-equipped artillery spotters, and requisition-point pacing across 10-minute phases, all without much hand-holding. If you are still trying to remember that aircraft need manual orders to appear after purchasing them, no Tactical Guide PDF is going to save your Phase B push. Come back to this pack later. For the seasoned player, the camo customisation is the cleanest sell here. Steel Division 2's multiplayer, particularly the larger 10-versus-10 skirmishes, is where the game is most alive, and having visually distinct units helps with quick battlefield identification at the zoomed-out perspective the game almost demands. The Artbook is a genuine piece of developer behind-the-scenes material with sketches and renders that illuminate how Eugen Systems approached historical accuracy on the Eastern Front for Operation Bagration. It is the kind of bonus content that holds up on a second or third look, unlike a lot of digital extras that get opened once and forgotten. The honest caveat is that the Steam community reception sits at mixed, driven partly by frustration with Eugen's post-launch communication history and partly by buyers who expected gameplay-altering content. If you go in knowing this is cosmetics plus reference material, the disappointment risk drops considerably. The base game itself, for all its steep curve and AI artillery spam complaints, carries a strong mostly positive rating from a large player pool, and the workshop support means the mod ecosystem gives it genuine longevity. This pack is the collector's finishing touch, not the entry ticket. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Eugen Systems
- Publisher
- Eugen Systems
- Release Date
- Jun 20, 2019



