Compare Steel Division 2 - Death on the Vistula (DLC) prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Eugen Systems. Published by Eugen Systems. Released on 6/20/2019. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Indie, Simulation, Strategy. Metacritic score: 73/100.

A WW2 Eastern Front RTS DLC adding the brutal Vistula River campaign, but mixed reception suggests it's best for existing Steel Division 2 devotees only.

Steel Division 2 - Death on the Vistula is a content expansion for Eugen Systems' historically-grounded WW2 real-time strategy title, dropping players into the punishing Vistula River operations on the Eastern Front. If you are unfamiliar with the base game, the loop works in two layers: a turn-based operational map where you maneuver army groups and manage supply lines, and then real-time tactical battles that resolve when forces make contact. Thousands of individual units fill those battlefields, and the scale is genuinely impressive once you understand what you are looking at. This DLC adds new divisions, historically themed scenarios, and maps tied specifically to the Vistula crossing operations, giving veteran players fresh order-of-battle configurations to study and exploit. For the strategy depth crowd, the deck-building mechanic is where Steel Division 2 earns its reputation. You construct your division's composition before battle, choosing unit phases and balancing your tabs of infantry, armor, support, and air assets. Death on the Vistula introduces division options tuned to the specific forces that fought along the Vistula, which means different unit availability curves and some genuinely distinct play styles compared to the base roster. If you have already memorized phase timings and know when to call in your artillery tab versus holding it for a counter-push, this DLC gives you new puzzles to solve within that familiar framework. The mixed Steam reception at 79 percent positive is worth addressing plainly. The base game launched with significant AI and netcode complaints, and those issues did not disappear with this DLC. The AI opponent in single-player scenarios can be passive in ways that reward patience but punish anyone expecting aggressive pressure. Multiplayer is where Steel Division 2 genuinely shines, but the playerbase is small enough that matchmaking time is a real consideration. Death on the Vistula does not fix structural problems; it adds historical content on top of them. If the AI quality and occasional unit pathfinding frustrations already bother you in the base game, this DLC will surface those same annoyances. For newcomers asking whether to start here: do not. The base game's tutorial is functional but lean, and the DLC assumes familiarity with deck construction, phase economy, and the operational layer's supply mechanics. Spend real time with the core experience first. Once you can read a battleline and know your anti-tank ratios by feel, Death on the Vistula becomes a worthwhile historical appendix rather than a confusing add-on. The mod ecosystem around Steel Division 2 is modest but active, and community-made balance tweaks have improved the experience considerably since release, so checking the Workshop before diving into multiplayer matches is genuinely good advice. Bottom line is that this is niche content for an already-niche game. The Vistula setting is specific, the new divisions reward research into their historical counterparts, and the additional scenarios give solo players several more hours of operational puzzles. If you have put meaningful time into the base game and want more Eastern Front material to break down analytically, the value is there. If you are on the fence about Steel Division 2 itself, resolve that question first before spending on expansions. Diego, Scout Team

Steel Division 2 - Death on the Vistula (DLC)

Steel Division 2 - Death on the Vistula (DLC)

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Jun 20, 2019Eugen Systems
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A WW2 Eastern Front RTS DLC adding the brutal Vistula River campaign, but mixed reception suggests it's best for existing Steel Division 2 devotees only.

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Solid historical content for Steel Division 2 veterans, but persistent AI and matchmaking limitations make it a hard sell for anyone not already invested.

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About Steel Division 2 - Death on the Vistula (DLC)

Steel Division 2 - Death on the Vistula is a content expansion for Eugen Systems' historically-grounded WW2 real-time strategy title, dropping players into the punishing Vistula River operations on the Eastern Front. If you are unfamiliar with the base game, the loop works in two layers: a turn-based operational map where you maneuver army groups and manage supply lines, and then real-time tactical battles that resolve when forces make contact. Thousands of individual units fill those battlefields, and the scale is genuinely impressive once you understand what you are looking at. This DLC adds new divisions, historically themed scenarios, and maps tied specifically to the Vistula crossing operations, giving veteran players fresh order-of-battle configurations to study and exploit. For the strategy depth crowd, the deck-building mechanic is where Steel Division 2 earns its reputation. You construct your division's composition before battle, choosing unit phases and balancing your tabs of infantry, armor, support, and air assets. Death on the Vistula introduces division options tuned to the specific forces that fought along the Vistula, which means different unit availability curves and some genuinely distinct play styles compared to the base roster. If you have already memorized phase timings and know when to call in your artillery tab versus holding it for a counter-push, this DLC gives you new puzzles to solve within that familiar framework. The mixed Steam reception at 79 percent positive is worth addressing plainly. The base game launched with significant AI and netcode complaints, and those issues did not disappear with this DLC. The AI opponent in single-player scenarios can be passive in ways that reward patience but punish anyone expecting aggressive pressure. Multiplayer is where Steel Division 2 genuinely shines, but the playerbase is small enough that matchmaking time is a real consideration. Death on the Vistula does not fix structural problems; it adds historical content on top of them. If the AI quality and occasional unit pathfinding frustrations already bother you in the base game, this DLC will surface those same annoyances. For newcomers asking whether to start here: do not. The base game's tutorial is functional but lean, and the DLC assumes familiarity with deck construction, phase economy, and the operational layer's supply mechanics. Spend real time with the core experience first. Once you can read a battleline and know your anti-tank ratios by feel, Death on the Vistula becomes a worthwhile historical appendix rather than a confusing add-on. The mod ecosystem around Steel Division 2 is modest but active, and community-made balance tweaks have improved the experience considerably since release, so checking the Workshop before diving into multiplayer matches is genuinely good advice. Bottom line is that this is niche content for an already-niche game. The Vistula setting is specific, the new divisions reward research into their historical counterparts, and the additional scenarios give solo players several more hours of operational puzzles. If you have put meaningful time into the base game and want more Eastern Front material to break down analytically, the value is there. If you are on the fence about Steel Division 2 itself, resolve that question first before spending on expansions.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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steamHistorical RTSDeck BuildingOperational LayerEastern FrontMultiplayer FocusedDivision CustomizationPhase EconomyWW2 Tactics

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Intel Celeron G4920 (Legacy: i3-2100) , AMD Athlon 200GE
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4 GB RAM
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4 cores Intel | AMD CPU (Intel i3-8100, AMD Ryzen 3 1200)
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Metacritic
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Steam
79%(9,489)

Game Info

Developer
Eugen Systems
Publisher
Eugen Systems
Release Date
Jun 20, 2019

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