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I know we passed that day. Allow me to share a tale on the anniversary of my very first book — the one that started it all. The origins of Trench 1915 trace back to the release of Battlefield 1. The game took...
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One of the things readers often notice about the Trench series is that certain weapons, vehicles, and gadgets make an appearance even though they were never mass-produced during World War I. These aren’t fantasy inventions—they’re real historical designs, prototypes, or limited-run equipment...
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One thing some readers notice right away in Trench 1915 and its sequels is the mix of languages — German, Russian, French, British English, even Ottoman Turkish — scattered throughout the dialogue. For some, this adds an extra layer of immersion. For...
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It’s a question some readers of Trench 1915 have asked: “If these elite factions are so advanced—wielding cutting-edge weapons, gadgets, and prototype vehicles—then why don’t they change the course of major battles like the 2nd Battle of Ypres, Loos, or The Isonzo?”...
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In the shadows of World War I, long before drones and cruise missiles became modern staples of warfare, Germany was already experimenting with remote-controlled aerial weapons. One such innovation was the Siemens Torpedo Glider — a device that could be considered a primitive...
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