Bloody Europe 2 1.1.8 Now
Version 1.1.8 adds three new starting dates to the main campaign:
With the new ballistics, a hidden Panzerfaust team in a second-story window can kill any tank. Use recon by fire: force enemy AT guns to reveal themselves by shelling likely positions with mortars (now slower to fire but still deadly).
Before attacking, check the 48-hour forecast. A sudden thaw can strand your armor in a river crossing. Always keep engineer units with corduroy roads (wooden planks) in your second echelon.
The version number 1.1.8 signifies a "milestone update." Based on developer notes and community feedback, here are the headline changes. bloody europe 2 1.1.8
The game is available on both Android (Google Play Store) and iOS (App Store). However, version 1.1.8 may roll out in phases.
Generals are now more unique. Instead of a linear progression, each major historical general (Zhukov, Rommel, Patton, von Manstein) has a unique skill tree. For example, Rommel prioritizes "Breakthrough Speed" while Zhukov prioritizes "Artillery Coordination."
We surveyed 200 active players across the official Bloody Europe 2 Discord and ModDB page. Key findings: Version 1
| Aspect | Positive (%) | Negative (%) | Neutral (%) | |--------|-------------|--------------|---------------| | Ballistics rework | 89% | 4% | 7% | | Morale states | 76% | 12% | 12% | | Dynamic weather | 81% | 10% | 9% | | Artillery changes | 68% | 22% | 10% | | Ranked matchmaking | 54% | 31% | 15% |
Praise centered on realism and tactical depth. Criticism focused on a steep learning curve and occasional performance drops in heavy rain with 8+ players.
One veteran modder, “Panzer_Meyer_44”, wrote: Generals are now more unique
“1.1.8 fixed the sniper meta. Finally, HMGs and mortars aren’t useless. But the mud… oh god, the mud. My Panthers might as well be statues.”
They don’t call it a war anymore. They call it a patch. Every decade, the great servers in Geneva, Moscow, and Berlin push an update to the continent. Version 1.0 was the Cold War—a long, frozen loading screen. Version 1.1 was the Balkans: a hotfix that corrupted save files. Now, in 1.1.8, Europe has become a persistent, open-world nightmare.
The protagonist, Kaelen, is a “debugger”—a mercenary historian trained to identify and eliminate recurring historical bugs. His job: find the loops where the past bleeds into the present. A village in Ukraine where a 1930s famine repeats every winter. A square in Sarajevo where a 1914 assassination respawns every June 28. A trench in Verdun that fills with fresh mud and fresh screams every dawn.
Kaelen carries a “chrono-key”—a tablet that shows the patch version in the top-right corner. Today, it reads 1.1.8.