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==Distribution== ''Red Orchestra: Combined Arms'' is still free, although its successor is not free and can be obtained from the [[Steam (content delivery)|Steam]] distribution, in the form of ''[[Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45]]''. It features all-new maps, all-new character art and animation, and doubles the number of vehicles to 14 with new additions such as the German [[Tiger I]] and [[Stug III]].<ref name="gamespotreview"/> On 14 February 2006, Tripwire Interactive LLC. and [[Valve Corporation]] announced the pre-release of ''Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45'' via Valve Corporation's Steam online delivery service. Retail availability was expected in early Q2 2006. The game was to be released via Steam on March 14, 2006, and the boxed version was scheduled to be in stores later that week. On 14 March 2006 ''[[Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45]]'' was released via Steam. Boxed versions of the game appeared in North American stores around a week later, and are currently being distributed across the world. Red Orchestra was also recently shipped through Scandinavia. On 2 August 2006 Steam announced a five-day free full-game trial of Red Orchestra. Steam has made previous use of the full-game trial concept for ''Day of Defeat: Source''. [[loki installers for linux gamers]] supplies a [[Linux]] installer for the original ''Red Orchestra: Combined Arms'' modification. It is made to work with the Linux port of Unreal Tournament 2004, and has an installer for both the original mod and the Summer Offensive Map Pack Addon.<ref>[http://www.liflg.org/?catid=6&gameid=17 Unreal Tournament 2004 at liflg]</ref>
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