About This Game

NOTICE: This Mod requires a valid installation of Rising Storm 2: Vietnam.

FEATURES - WEAPONS

Suomi KP/-31 SMG



L1935 Lahti Pistol



Lahti-Saloranta M/26 LMG



"Kasapanos" Satchel Charge



Panssarimiina M/39 Anti-Tank Mine



Dyakonov Rifle Grenade

SVT Semi-Auto Rifle



Nagant M1895 Revolver



F1 Grenade



Maxim HMG

FEATURES - VEHICLES

T-20 "Komsomolets" Armored Tractor



T-26 Light Tank



HT-130 Flamethrower Tank



T-28 Medium Tank

FEATURES - MAPS

Aittojoki



Boreal



Kollaa River



Kuhmo Outskirts



Mannerheim Line



Mantsinsaari Island



Raate Road



Salla



Summa



Suomussalmi



Tolvajarvi

AND MORE!

Full voice acting for both teams



All-new ambient music



Historically accurate character customization options



New commander abilities & fire support

is a community created full conversion mod, utilizing the majority of core gameplay mechanics from Rising Storm 2: Vietnam to explore an entirely different theater of war not often seen in video games.To create a battlefield that feels different from the base game a lot of work has gone into both brand-new content and features, as well as aspects that veterans of the series will immediately recognize:Talvisota features a widespread arsenal of period-accurate Soviet and Finnish weaponry of all types, for example:When the Soviets crossed the border, they brought with them an armada of different armored vehicles, from light transport tractors to gargantuan heavy tanks. This mod features the following:Drastically different from the helicopters of Rising Storm 2, these behemoths require players to work together to properly and effectively utilize. Single crewmen cannot drive and operate the turret at the same time!Meanwhile Finnish players have a variety of handheld anti-tank weapons and traps, including the renowned Molotov Cocktail. To keep up with the mechanized Soviet transports, Finnish soldiers are issued Skis that can be used to quickly cross open terrain.The mod launches with 11 unique brand-new maps by community authors: