

Players who owned the first Steel Division game can have access to some 8 divisions (Both Axis and Allies) with over 350 units. Decks are used during game, and only units in the deck can be deployed. Able to play as both the Allied powers and Axis powers, players have the option of eighteen divisions and more with DLC, with the capability to choose from over six hundred units when building a deck. Both modes feature twenty-five maps that are scaled 1:1 with a size of up to 150 × 100 kilometres, and cover the details of the battles that took place during the aforementioned operation. The multiplayer allows for up to twenty players in ten against ten battles.

The single-player is dubbed “Dynamic Strategic Campaigns” and is turn-based (unlike the previous game), with each turn being the equivalent of half a day, though combat is done in real-time. The game is set to include single-player, multiplayer, and cooperative aspects.

Set during Operation Bagration, Steel Division 2 is a real-time strategy video game that takes influence from World War II, similarly to its predecessor, Steel Division: Normandy 44.
