Issue 041 — July 2026
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About Wargame: Red Dragon

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Wargame: Red Dragon expands the acclaimed strategy series into fresh territory, both larger and more spectacular than before. This time the large-scale conflict shifts to Asia in 1991, where Western forces square off against the Communist bloc, drawing in nations including Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand. You take command of the combined military might of all seventeen nations involved, building your fighting force from a staggering pool of 1,450 units, each meticulously recreated from its real-world counterpart.

The battles reach across land, air, and sea, letting you direct tanks, aircraft, helicopters, warships, and amphibious units through engagements defined by deep tactical nuance. Mastering the varied, ultra-realistic terrain and dominating the newly added maritime zones are key to rewriting history in a conflict designed in painstaking detail by developer Eugen Systems. Blending indie ambition with simulation-grade realism, this real-time strategy title is engrossing in single-player thanks to a new dynamic campaign system, and it also boasts a robust multiplayer mode where up to twenty players can face off simultaneously, making it a substantial PC strategy package for competitive commanders.