Commandos: Origins, the revival of the classic WW2 real-time stealth-tactics series, is back with a new trailer showcasing the locations players will be sneaking around. The series first appeared in 1998 and gained popularity with its tough and stealthy gameplay. After several installments, the series ended in 2006.
It's been a while since we last heard from Commandos : Origins , developer Claymore Game Studios' revival of the classic WW2 real-time stealth-tactics series, but it's back to show off some of the locations players will be tensely sneaking around in a new trailer.
Commandos, should you be in need of a quite mental refresher, first surfaced in 1998 with launch of original developer Pyro Studios' first series entry, Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines - a notoriously tough, if undoubtedly excellent isometric WW2 adventure in which players took charge of a six-strong team of commandos to complete the likes of sabotage and assassination missions, all while staying as stealthy as possible. Five more series instalments followed, with Commandos eventually fizzling out with 2006's first-person effort, Commandos: Strike Forc
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