All this was done with only one goal in mind: Breaking the Deadlock.
The Romanian army was in high spirits and would be able to quickly deal with the only Austrian army in the area, but how long would it last until German reinforcements would join the fight? Breaking the Deadlock comes with a Grand Campaign spanning 1916 to 1918 and four smaller scenarios: SERBIA 1915- 12 turns Following the British assaults on the Ottomans in 1915, the Central Powers seek to secure a rail line into Ottoman territory, in order to be able to assist them in sending aid to their struggling ally. CAPORETTO 1917- 8 turns This small actioned-packed scenario takes place in northern Italy, where a combined Central force sought to deal a decisive blow to the Italian army, forcing a breakthrough and taking them out of the war. PALESTINE 1917-1918- 24 turns After the Gallipoli Campaign of 1915, veterans were dispatched to the Middle-East on each side, forming the Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF) for the British, and the Fourth Army in Palestine for the Ottomans, to fight for the Sinai Peninsula.