Ride the Road to Victory Through WWII
World War II: Road to Victory Released to the masses.
Date: Friday, July 25, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Matrix Games and IQ Software have announced the release of World War II: Road to Victory. Now those with a thirst for power can wage World War II in Europe from the front lines in France and Russia to the deserts of North Africa and the airfields and convoys of Britain in a riveting turn-based grand strategy format.

World War II: Road to Victory, the first release from IQ Software, puts the player at the helm of his choice of one or more Axis or Allied nations, including minor nations, amidst a continent torn by full scale war. Combat, production, research and diplomacy are all fully modeled.

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