Gamers can offer crucial feedback about the core mechanics

May 12, 2014 06:20 GMT  ·  By

Developer 1C Company announces that the beta version of IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Stalingrad is at the moment running on the Early Access service of Steam and that the full flight simulation title will be officially out on November 19 on the PC.

Gamers who have been invited to take part will be able to play the game through the summer and deliver important feedback on the core game mechanics which the team will take into account while finishing their title.

The developer also explains on the official site that a variety of versions for IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Stalingrad are on sale and that all those who pick up the game between now and November will get Founder status.

The flight simulation will focus, as the name implies, on the crucial Battle of Stalingrad, which marked a major turning point in World War II and it will allow gamers to experience a range of missions that take place in the timeframe between Operation Uranus and the surrender of the German Sixth Army.

The development team has promised a more refined control system for the various included airplanes, smarter enemies and a very lifelike simulation of the city of Stalingrad and its state during the war.