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DCS World’s A-10C II Tank Killer Goes BRRRT In Epic Launch Trailer to Celebrate Release

Today Eagle Dynamics released a new trailer of the new package for the realistic combat flight simulator DCS World A-10C II Tank Killer.

Today Eagle Dynamics released a new trailer of the new package for the realistic combat flight simulator DCS World A-10C II Tank Killer.

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The trailer is of the launch variety to celebrate the release, which is today.

DCS: A-10C II Tank Killer is basically a paid update for the previously released module DCS: A-10C Warthog, and brings new weapons and systems, on top of new features and fixes.

Those who already own DCS: A-10C Warthog can upgrade for  $9.99 for a limited time. After one month, that price will go up to $19.99.

Those who don’t own the previous incarnation of the Warthog have to pay the full $79.99 price to get the whole package including the update.

You can check the trailer out below and hear that majestic “BRRRT!”

Here are the main features of the package. You can also check out the previous videos showing some of the new weapon systems.

  • New weapons like the AGM-65L laser-Maverick, the GBU-54 laser-JDAM, and the Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System laser-guided rocket.
  • The Helmet Mounted Cueing System, or HMCS.
  • Updated cockpit and external model graphics.
  • Improved flight dynamics
  • Updated HOTAS commands.

If you’re unfamiliar with DCS World, it’s an absolutely gorgeous sandbox flight simulator for PC.

While the base package is free, it offers a giant lineup of DLC aircraft and modules for those who want to expand the experience.

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