IT'S RELEASED! Grand Tactician out in Early Access! Join the March to Victory! 21st AUGUST, 2020. Grand Tactician: The Civil War (1861-1865) has been released in Early Access to-day! The Early Access version costs 39,99 (USD/EUR), 10% less than the final release that is planned for approximately the end of the year.

The game comes with 3 campaign scenarios (1861, 1862, 1863) and 11 historic battles from 1st Manassas in 1861 to Bentonville in 1865.

At the same time the game's Soundtrack by Wasel and the Weasels was released for the price of 9,99. The soundtrack comes with 21 traditional and old time tunes from the Civil War era.



Purchase or Wishlist the Game at:

Grand Tactician's Steam Page.



Purchase or Wishlist the Soundtrack at:

The Soundtrack Steam Page.



WHAT'S AN EARLY ACCESS? The Armies Are Still Green! The Full Release Will Follow Later! Early Access means the game is not yet in its final, intended form. Instead, we want to improve it further before calling it "ready". By purchasing the Early Access version (for a discounted price), the player can already play the game, but for a more complete and polished experience, it is recommended to wait for the full release.

If you're marching with us with the Early Access release, the going will not be smooth and there will be many hardships along the way. But, instead of turning back when facing adversity, the march will continue until the final victory, the full release of the game, is achieved!

During the Early Access period we will improve the game according to our Road Map, and players' can post their feedback to help us improve the game further.



See here:

The Early Access Road Map.



THEATRICAL DIRECTION! The Civil War Brought to Life. Introducing LionHeart FilmWorks. UPDATED 4th JULY 2020. To make the Civil War come to life, Grand Tactician has teamed up with LionHeart FilmWorks, LLC, a Richmond, VA based film production company. The high-quality, epic re-enactment footage is used in Grand Tactician's cutscene videos to deliver the story of the war in a way that is uncommon in video games. The in-game videos are produced using LionHeart's footage and historical potographs, colorized by artist Wasel Arar, by Video Producer & Editor Matti Veekamo. Readers may read the story of LionHeart FilmWorks, and capture the grandeur of LionHeart's re-enactment footage by visiting: LionHeart FilmWorks Story

www.lionheart-filmworks.com

www.reenactmentstockfootage.com