Steel Division 2 Burning Baltics is a real-time strategy expansion set during World War II on the Eastern Front. It centers on the German counter-offensive known as Operation Doppelkopf in the Baltics during late summer 1944. Players command either Axis or Soviet forces in an effort to either restore or maintain the severed link between German army groups near Riga.
Gameplay
The core loop revolves around selecting and deploying divisions to form battlegroups for large-scale battles. Commanders manage unit deployment across detailed maps that reflect the terrain of the Baltics region. Combat emphasizes combined arms tactics with infantry, armor, artillery, and air support interacting in real time.
Over 120 new units expand tactical options. These include reconnaissance vehicles such as the Aufklärungspanzer 38(t), heavy artillery pieces like the Soviet MT-13 160mm mortar and BS-3 100mm anti-tank gun, floatplanes such as the Ar 196 A-3, and bombers including the Yer-2. Two new aces join the roster: Hans-Ulrich Rudel piloting a Ju-87G and Gueorgui Nefiodovitch Zakharov in a Yak-3 fighter.
Two new nations appear with full voice acting. Axis Lithuania and Allied Estonia feature dedicated units, while Latvian formations operate under German command structures. The expansion adds depth to existing mechanics through these additions without altering the fundamental real-time command system.
Game Modes
The centerpiece is a single large Army General campaign. In this mode, players lead either the German 3. Panzerarmee on the attack or the Soviet 1st Baltic Front on defense across a strategic map representing the historical operation.
Eight new divisions support play in solo, cooperative, and multiplayer battles. Axis options include Grossdeutschland, Nordland, the ad-hoc Panzerverband Strachwitz, and 52. Sicherungs-Division z.b.V. Soviet choices feature the 19th Tank Corps, Mobile Group Fedyunkin, the Estonian 7th Rifle Division, and reserve battlegroups from the 43rd Army. Six of these divisions participated directly in the historical fighting, with two drawn from Army Group North.
Divisions function in both the campaign and standalone engagements, allowing flexible use across different session lengths and player counts.
Historical Context and Divisions
Operation Doppelkopf serves as the narrative backbone. The scenario recreates the Wehrmacht attempt to reconnect Army Group North with the remnants of Army Group Centre after Soviet advances during Bagration. Kriegsmarine cruisers provide naval gunfire support for the Axis side in relevant map sectors.
Each division carries historically researched unit compositions and capabilities. Players assemble battlegroups from these rosters to match the scale of the armored counter-attack. The inclusion of elite formations like Grossdeutschland highlights the desperate nature of the late-war German effort.
Is It Worth Playing?
Steel Division 2 Burning Baltics delivers focused content for players interested in detailed World War II real-time strategy on the Eastern Front. The new campaign offers a substantial strategic layer alongside the addition of fresh divisions and units for varied battles.
Reception has been mixed, with Steam reviews reflecting divided opinions on the expansion's balance and depth relative to the base game. It suits those who already enjoy the series' emphasis on historical accuracy and large-scale engagements. Newcomers may find the learning curve steep due to the complexity of division management and real-time decision making.
The expansion remains available as paid content with no free modes or ongoing seasonal updates confirmed in recent years. It provides value primarily to dedicated fans seeking more content set in the Baltics theater rather than broad accessibility features.