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IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946

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IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946

Rating: 4.6 (118 votes cast)

Oleg Maddox’s world famous IL-2 Sturmovik™ series of flight simulators continues to expand. The latest offering, IL-2 1946, adds 36 new planes, four new gigantic maps, over a hundred new ground objects, and nearly 200 new campaign missions. This new opus also includes all of the previous Il-2 series content. What years ago began as a one-aircraft study sim is now an astonishing anthology, with a whopping 229 flyable aircraft and over 300 aircraft total! Not to mention that players will have the opportunity to get a first glance at the future of the series arriving next year: Storm of War™ Battle of Britain via exclusive bonus videos.

Key Features

  • New Aircraft: – 32 new flyable fighters and bombers, and four new AI aircraft!
    • Over the Russian Front, the player will gain access to six new versions of the Petlyakov Pe-2, the most famous Soviet level and dive bomber of the war.
    • In the Far East and the Pacific, players will finally fly the long-awaited one true heir to the series namesake, the Il-10 Sturmovik. Other new planes range from the Ki-27 Nate, the plane that fought against the Flying Tigers in 1941, to the N1K2 George and J2M5 Jack, the two most advanced Japanese fighters of WWII.
    • And finally, the player will fly over a dozen new jet and rocket aircraft such as the MiG-9 jet fighter, the predecessor to the famous MiG-15 that gained world-wide fame in the Korean War; the Ta-183, a jet fighter designed by Kurt Tank, the creator of the famous FW-190, and the Arado Ar-234 Blitz, the world’s first operation jet bomber.


  • New Maps: Large new historical maps of the Kiev region; a map of Manchuria focusing on a border region between USSR, China and Japanese-occupied Korea; a large bonus Burma map; and an online Khalkin Gol / Nomonhan map.


  • New Campaigns: Nine new campaigns with nearly 200 missions add incredible realism and attention to detail. There are detailed careers for fighter and bomber pilots, for the German, Soviet, and Japanese air forces, offering such varied objectives as flying jet bombers over occupied Europe, to intercepting American B-29 Super fortresses over Iwo Jima and Japanese home islands! As opposed to dynamically generated campaigns that shipped with our previous offerings, the new missions are all hand-made, giving the player much more detailed environments, and much more exciting missions.


  • Alternate History: Three of the nine campaigns are a departure into alternate history, focusing on hypothetical battles between the Soviet Union and Germany in the year 1946, while WWII still rages on. Both the VVS and Luftwaffe now have access to advanced jet and rocket fighters, and other revolutionary technology. All of these new planes are modeled with the same incredible degree of historical accuracy and attention to detail as all the other planes in Il-2.


  • New Features: With the alternate history campaigns, the player will gain access to such exotic equipment as Soviet mixed-power fighters, using both piston and rocket engines; fly incredible jet aircraft capable of sub-sonic speeds; and launch wire-guided air-to-air rockets at enemy bomber formations. 1946 also adds an incredible variety of new ground targets, including, for the first time in the series, trenches and bunkers that give a whole new dimension to the ground attack aspect of the sim.


  • Nearly 1,000 new Paint schemes: The new planes, as well as many of the other ones in the series, come with a host of historical paint schemes, showing many of the individual aircraft or squadrons that served in WWII.


  • Detailed Plane Guide: A detailed document, totaling over 450 pages of information, gives the low-down on every single one of our 229 flyable aircraft, allowing new players much easier access to the incredible variety of aircraft in the sim.


  • Exclusive Bonus: Making of, interview videos and screenshots of the new features, plus exclusive screenshots and never before seen videos taken from the next Maddox game: Storm of War™: Battle of Britain. Those videos will highlight some of the great improvements you will enjoy end of next year. Plus screenshots of the team behind this game. The previous games of the brand are also included in the bonus: IL-2 Forgotten Battles: Ace Expansion Pack and Pacific Fighters™.
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IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946 review

By lordextra0 posted 14th October 2011

The classic world war II flight sim. Even with the newer versions IL2BOB being out, this is still a very good game/simulator, easy on the system resources, and very well made through many years. The best part is that you can easily change the options to either play a game, a full on simulator or anything in between.

IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946 review

By davmoo posted 8th September 2011

Very realistic, you need patience to master & control so can be frustrating to begin with. The tutorials just show you how to do tasks but are not interactive.

IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946 review

By koag87 posted 27th July 2011

il2 is one of those games when i was a kid and always wanted to get it but could'nt so years later i finally got it and its awesome the flight controls are awesome so is the custom editor this is like arma2 but planes only really great realistic flight game

IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946 review

By Sykop4th posted 21st July 2011

It is rare for a game to be able to satisfy both arcade and simulator fans but IL2 pulls it off. The best WWII fighter game ever created offers a ton of customization and historically accurate content. However, if you are afflicted with ADD and require instant gratification look elsewhere. The gameplay commands patience.

IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946 review

By Angelos79 posted 12th July 2011

Not much needs to be said about this game. It is an amazing sim, full of cool airplanes that you wont find in any other game. On this price, this specific packet is an amazing catch. The proportion of content to dollar is simply incredible. Go for it!

IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946 review

By antvan posted 8th May 2011

Flight sims are generally considered to serve such a small group gamers that there are only few game producers who are willing to serve the small yet loud group of flight sim fans. Oleg and his crew is the best example of this focusing on creating realistic and authentic feeling world war 2 flight simulators, even though very well knowing that they will not necessary appeal to majority of gamers. This is due to the difficulty in learning curve and the need for specialized hardware such as a joystick.

Joystick can be considered to be a necessity for IL-2. Hardcore flight simmers will of course have invested in HOTAS systems including rudder pedals and throttle stick. But fear not, a simple joystick with twist rudder axis and a little patience to learn handling of an aircraft is enough for one to get started claiming the status of an Ace in the dangerous skies of World War 2.

IL-2 1946 is the compilation of all the expansions of the original IL-2 done with obvious love with the genre. One can go experience the Pacific air war as well as the European theater in both Eastern and Western fronts. It even includes some of the prototype designs, such as Ho 229 and P-80 that did not quite get to fight in WW2.

I would suggest this as a stepping stone into flight sims as the price is cheap yet the game is excellent. Like said, one doesn't necessary have to have any previous experience, but enthusiasm and certain amount of patience is needed to learn.

IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946 review

By kmuench posted 12th January 2011

You just don't have many choices these days, if you are a flight sim fan. Even if you did, however, this would be a great choice. It has what we want: realism in setting, realism in flight and, oh yeah, fun.

IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946 review

By Whoolvillage posted 15th April 2010

Il-2 Sturmovik: 1946.

The bad?

- If you don't like flight-simulator like games, you'll probably won't like this game... Although... I think, the game offers some settings that make it playable for people who like more arcade-like style of games.

Then the good... This title has so much to offer.

- Lots of different careers that let you fly as a finish fighter pilot, british bombers, dutch fighters, german fighters,... I can go on for dozens and dozens of careers,... To the point: the game offers so much variations that it's price value will surely pay off.

- Although I don't know what it feels like to fly a real aircraft, this game presents it smooth. Like a childhood dream coming true :). Watching the taking off, shooting other planes down,... it feels like the real thing.

- Some say the graphics are dated... Sure the original game was released in 2001... Still I like the graphics... Especially the planes look awesome. For people with a low spec pc (like me) it's no big worry the graphics are not up to date... As long as the game runs smooth! See the screens or the vid... can you say you don't like the view?

To conclude, for the price of € 9.95... this game is the best game I ever bought. Mainly because it's a keeper. It's that sort of game that will let you play hours and hours, weeks in weeks out, for months, for years!

IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946 review

By Nautilus posted 31st January 2010

A thoroughly engrossing game that gives you hours and hours of enjoyment. You won't be disappointed. Highly recommended!

IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946 review

By DanielWix posted 28th May 2009

IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946 is the best Flight sim I've ever played. Sporting a complex and in depth simulation model ingame and mission creator followed with a campaign mode this game will provide hours of fun entertainment. Through 3rd party multiplayer match making you can take the fight online in furballs as large as 50+ players online.

Pro's:

Realism in all aspects of flight, combat, Take offs and landings, engine management, and damage.

Large theatres of operation.

Modifiable planes and markings.

Con's:

Steep learning cerve and extensive control management.

Lack of large scale dynamic operations. (My dream of this game being made in to a sort of MMO like Aces High II)