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Battle Nations is a freemium turn-based strategy multiplayer video game originally developed and published by Z2Live, and now currently under development by Madrona Games. The game was officially shut down by Z2Live on September 28, 2016, along with many of their other titles.
There are 3 bouts in a battle until a team wins twice. “Thirty vs thirty”, a mass battle "30 vs 30", when up to thirty fighters representing a country fight on the field at the same time. A fighter who falls down is out of battle. A battle continues until the fighters of only one team remain standing on the lists, so their team wins.
Battle for Normandy (video game) The Battle for Wesnoth; Battle Group (video game) Battle Isle (video game) Battle Isle 2200; Battle Isle 2220; Battle Isle: The Andosia War; Battle Nations; Battle of Antietam (video game) Battle of Britain (1985 video game) Battle of Britain (1999 video game) The Battle of Chickamauga (video game) The Battle of ...
The Battle of Nations, a 1975 board wargame simulating the 1813 battle; Leipzig: The Battle of Nations, a 1969 board wargame simulating the 1813 battle; Battle of the Nations (medieval tournament), a modern international medieval-style tournament and festival held yearly in Europe, in which a number of nations field a team "Battle of the ...
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Operation Overlord was the codename for the Battle of Normandy, the Allied operation that launched the successful liberation of German-occupied Western Europe during World War II. The operation was launched on 6 June 1944 ( D-Day ) with the Normandy landings (Operation Neptune).
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Historical medieval battles dates back to the first large-scale battles with the use of steel arms, which were held in Russia, Belarus and Ukraine [12] in the late 1990s and the beginning of the 21st century, at times when in the rest of the Eastern European countries reenactors used wooden or textolite weapons.