Red Orchestra 2 advancing in August

Tripwire's World War II infantry sim sequel is now set to march onto PC on August 30. It's also been revealed that cheaters will be assaulted on three fronts with Valve Anti Cheat, PunkBuster, and PBBans.

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Back in 2006, Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45 was a breath of simulated fresh air in a world overflowing with unoriginal World War II FPSs. Five years later, Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad will hopefully be similarly refreshing as we drown in a torrent of tedious, faux-realistic, near-future shooters. Developer Tripwire Interactive announced yesterday that the sequel will be released for PC on August 30, priced at $39.99

Set around Stalingrad, the multiplayer-oriented WW2 infantry sim boasts a new first-person cover system, several co-op modes, persistent stats and player progression, tanks, realistic ballistics, and other joyful sim aspects. There'll also be Russian and German campaigns built from repurposed multiplayer maps.

Tripwire also revealed Red Orchestra 2's three-piece anti-cheating solution. As well as Steam's own Valve Anti Cheat (VAC) tech, it'll employ the widely-used but not-entirely-popular PunkBuster, and the PunkBuster ban index PBBans.

There'll be three levels of PunkBuster protection for servers to pick from, Tripwire has stated, with the strictest illustrating one of the reasons some dislike PunkBuster--it'll "most likely" kick players for using Steam's in-game overlay. You'll be able to filter those servers out, though.

"With the selection of PunkBuster and PBBans in addition to VAC we're taking a three pronged approach to cheat protection for Red Orchestra 2," said Tripwire president John Gibson. "We hope this sends a strong message to gamers that we take cheating very seriously and are tackling it head on before the game ships."

Red Orchestra will be sold through Steam and other digital distributors, and at retail. An expansion set on the Pacific front, named Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad - Rising Storm, is being made by a team of modders with sponsorship from Tripwire.

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    June 22, 2011 6:00 AM

    Alice O'Connor posted a new article, Red Orchestra 2 advancing in August.

    Tripwire's World War II infantry sim sequel is now set to march onto PC on August 30. It's also been revealed that cheaters will be assaulted on three fronts with Valve Anti Cheat, PunkBuster, and PBBans.

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      June 22, 2011 6:16 AM

      I cannot wait. I love RO1. Ive been a fan since it was a mod

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        June 22, 2011 9:07 AM

        Indeed, I have fond memories.

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          June 22, 2011 10:51 AM

          I also started playing RO back when it was a UT2004 mod, version 2.0 or 2.1 IIRC. That being said, I am beyond sick of WW2 shooters nowadays and I doubt I'll be getting this.

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      June 22, 2011 10:37 AM

      Cannot wait to Pre-order !!
      RO is easily one my favourite FPS game of all time and RO 2 will be even better.

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      June 22, 2011 10:53 AM

      I'd buy this game even if I hated WW2 fps, just to support TripWire, one of the last good PC devs.

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      June 22, 2011 11:26 AM

      Yeeash -- how is Punk Buster still a functioning entity?

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      June 22, 2011 3:23 PM

      Hopefully one of those levels of punkbuster protection is being completely turned off.

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      June 22, 2011 6:26 PM

      Will be bought! RO is not for childrens, its for big boys who wear big boy pants.

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      June 22, 2011 8:30 PM

      RO1 gave me my greatest gaming memory. Crossing a giant forum(courtyard) thing with 20 other people as the rest of our team supported us as we ran from cover to cover. Reducing HUD infomation and making aiming trickier can really lead to fantastic scenarios when a game is made right.

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