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Battle Brothers - Blazing Deserts DLC is coming soon to GOG.COM.

This will be the biggest DLC for the mercenary turn-based tactical RPG yet. It will expand and enrich the existing game world with a new land of burning deserts and lush jungles to the south, new company feats, opponents, legendary rewards, banners, weapons, armors, helmets, and much more.
Praise the Gilder.
Looking gooood. ;)
Love this game so good to have more content for it. Great turn based game and the third DLC/Expac for a game which originally had no plans for it but here's to hoping this is the last content pack for it and they start working on a sequel or new game.
Post edited July 03, 2020 by ChrisGamer300
There is never too much content for this game :)
Can't wait. Please be good.
Desert day not OK in summer.
Everything burns.
Green lizard, my friend
turns brown

Can't pull the head out of my turban.
Stalled in a sand house
Until night gogles come.
Blazing Deserts Trailer - A Battle Brothers DLC
The 'Blazing Deserts' DLC releases on the 13th of August 2020 at 6PM CEST.
Battle Brothers OST - Blazing Deserts - Al-Anwar's Pride (Southerners)
One of the two new Southerners battle tracks from the official soundtrack to Overhype Studios' "Battle Brothers - Blazing Deserts DLC", composed by Breakdown Epiphanies.
Neat!

Had a TON of fun with this game and always meant to go back to it. I got a *wuss* ending where I just retired after fighting a big series of battles for one of the factions - rode off into the sunset with my company ;) I always wanted to go back and get a "better" ending.

I fired up an Ironman run and did well but it got to be a bit stressful after I had a few favorite soldiers - didn't want to lose them! I think I had the wrong mindset - I didn't realize that you were sort of meant to lose guys - the EXP of old soldiers isn't what you're supposed to worry about - you're supposed to "use" them to earn money, and then as your old, veteran soldiers die and get maimed you take that earned cash to buy the higher level mercs that show up. That way, sure you lose a veteran of many battles but he ends up gaining you a fresh new level five member. Alder's Blood was a game that helped me figure that out - you're "churning" your guys into new guys that start off better right off the bat.

But damned if it wasn't tough not to get attached ;)