SEGA's World War RTS series Company of Heroes got a spotlight at the recent The Game Awards 2022. The surprise reveal included the announcement of Company of Heroes 3: Console Edition. This brings the iconic franchise to console platforms for the first time, with modified UI and keybinds to suit a controller layout.
Following this, Humble Bundle also announced Company of Heroes: Total Command Collection for PC, which will include the first two COH games and all the DLC (downloadable content). Both fans of the series and newcomers certainly have a lot to look forward to with these announcements.
The RTS game is headed to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S platforms on console. PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch will be sitting out this one, largely due to the game being pretty demanding on resources. As such, players can expect 4K resolution on the high-end consoles.
Feature-wise, it will be the same as the PC version. In fact, keyboard and mouse is also supported on console. However, there are some exceptions. Developer Relic Entertainment has touched on these changes for the launch:
On the upside, COH3 Console Edition will feature full controller support. The post-launch content will also be released in bundles to bring it up to par with PC as time goes on.
While COH3 on PC will be released in February 2023, the Console Edition will get released later next year.
To coincide with this new announcement, Humble Bundle has revealed a bundle for the first two COH games (including DLC) across various tiers. It costs a minimum of $15 to get everything:
For the $10 tier:
For the cheapest $1 tier:
Company of Heroes 2 is the most recent game in the franchise and still has an active playerbase for the multiplayer
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