"Alternatively players can start with a preset core force and play each campaign on its own, or jump in to the Grand Campaign at any year. "Each campaign can be started with the core force from the previous Grand Campaign, so you can continue Grand Campaign ’40 with your core force that completed Grand Campaign ’39," the Bundle Stars listing explains.
The Grand Campaign expansions are more specifically focused, and collectively provide a much more in-depth wargaming experience. The base Panzer Corps includes 26 scenarios, played out from the perspective of the Axis, in a single campaign tree that covers the entire course of the war.
And at the top of the heap-$15-it's all of that plus the US Corps '42, '43, '44-'45, and Sea Lion DLCs. The weekend was also attended by the North Shore Amateur Radio Club, the CAN-AM RC Tank Club, Ontario Military Vehicle Association, and the Limber Gunners. Panzer Corps 2 long live the king Hail to the king: the leading Panzer General successor gets an even more successful sequel My verdict on Panzer Corps 2 remains the same as when I previewed it in the run up to release, but perhaps even more so.
For $5, you'll tack on the Grand Campaign '40, '41, '42, '42-'43, and '43 DLCs, and for $10 you'll also get the Afrika Corps, Grand Campaign '44 East, '44 West, '45 East, and '45 West DLCs. For $3, you get Panzer Corps, which we called "a perfect introduction to the wonderful world of wargaming" in our 2011 review, and the Grand Campaign '39 DLC.