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Sudden Strike 5 Roadmap

Sudden Strike 5 Roadmap Generals! We’ve planned out our next moves – based on your valuable feedback!

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changed1) QoL Update #1For phase one, we'll be releasing a quality-of-life update: During Operation Release you've shown full commitment, sending us your reports and feedback diligently. We've noted all of these reports, with many tanks thanks, and have conducted a deep dive of your reports. This update will incorporate feedback and requests from YOU, our lovely community of dedicated Generals, and will improve overall gameplay experience. Of course, you will also find various fixes for reported issues in there. Stand by!
changed3) DLCAfter the Co-op Mode, a DLC will bring forth an exciting and currently classified, six-mission campaign. Complete details of the upcoming DLC campaign and its release date and price will be revealed soon. Stand by for intel, Generals!
changed4) Scenario EditorThat is not all: To top it off, we're planning on implementing a Scenario Editor into the game. This will not only get you to the frontline but also manage affairs from a safe operating base: Using existing maps and units, you'll be able to make your very own scenario on PC. Set events and objectives, and determine where units will be located. We hope you will enjoy creating and engaging in custom scenarios with this Scenario Editor and we're eagerly anticipating your individual set-ups!

Sudden Strike 5 Roadmap

Generals!

We’ve planned out our next moves – based on your valuable feedback! Take a look at our roadmap for Sudden Strike 5 and see what the future of our newest RTS game beholds:

1) QoL Update #1

For phase one, we'll be releasing a quality-of-life update: During Operation Release you've shown full commitment, sending us your reports and feedback diligently. We've noted all of these reports, with many tanks thanks, and have conducted a deep dive of your reports. This update will incorporate feedback and requests from YOU, our lovely community of dedicated Generals, and will improve overall gameplay experience. Of course, you will also find various fixes for reported issues in there. Stand by!

2) Co-op Mode

Roger that: We've heard you loud and clear, Generals and we can confirm that as the second step, we'll be introducing a Co-op Mode into the game. This means you will not march alone into the 25 missions of the campaign: Gather one friend online and play the entire campaign together – the 2 players will have shared controls over the units, requiring coordination and strategy as a fortified RTS team!

3) DLC

After the Co-op Mode, a DLC will bring forth an exciting and currently classified, six-mission campaign. Complete details of the upcoming DLC campaign and its release date and price will be revealed soon. Stand by for intel, Generals!

4) Scenario Editor

That is not all: To top it off, we're planning on implementing a Scenario Editor into the game. This will not only get you to the frontline but also manage affairs from a safe operating base: Using existing maps and units, you'll be able to make your very own scenario on PC. Set events and objectives, and determine where units will be located. We hope you will enjoy creating and engaging in custom scenarios with this Scenario Editor and we're eagerly anticipating your individual set-ups!

This concludes the outline of the roadmap for Sudden Strike 5. Await further intel and instructions on our Kalypso Media channels in the coming months!

Until then: Keep holding your ground, Generals!

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Steam News / 6 May 2026

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