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It looks like Company of Heroes 3 is also on its way to PlayStation and Xbox

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The third part of the classic war strategy game Company of Heroes 3 was announced early last year, 8 years after the release of the last part.

The announcement stated that the game would only be released on the PC platform. This was normal because the first and second parts, along with all the other additions that were released to the game, had not been released before on home consoles, current or old.

However, it appears that the strategic game is also on its way to the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series home platforms, after the game's age rating was monitored by Taiwanese regulators on the aforementioned consoles, in addition to the PC platform.

The new third installment in the Company of Heroes series was originally scheduled to release on November 17, but publisher Sega announced last month that the game would be delayed to February 23, 2023. Which makes sense now that the developer likely needs more time to release the game on home platforms.

Sega confirmed in a statement that developer Relic needs more time to work on overall improvements, balance, and fine-tuning for Company of Heroes 3. This is to ensure that player expectations are met and that they deliver the deepest tactical experience in the series to date.

More about the game:

The events of the third part of the game will take us this time to the basin The Mediterranean Sea. And different regions like the Alps in Italy, coastal places and many deserts in North Africa that You will fight in bloody battles during the Allied invasion of Italy. You will play as armies such as the United States and Great Britain on one side and the Commonwealth forces with the Italian resistance, the Germans and the main Italian forces on the other side, as the development team has stated that it is the largest story in the history of the series.

It is worth noting that the development team, Relic Entertainment Studio, sought out a number of historians to interview, to draw inspiration from their experiences and writings as witnesses of the time. They also watched a lot of documentaries about World War II and read technical diaries from the time.