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Aside from my past review which you read, the game has been steadily improved since than, thanks to Valenin's relentless work in order to improve Hex Of Steel in every aspect and nuance.
This is a "must buy" for turn-based WWII games every fan, imho of course!
In case you are interested in getting it I'd highly recommend you to see Valentin himself's in-depth explanations of the game mechanics on the Official YouTube channel of Valentin Studio (url: https://www.youtube.com/@valentinstudio3334 ).
Hoping to be having of help to you, I wish you a nice Friday as well as a great next weekend too.
Ciao.
Stefano.