The DCS: Afghanistan Map is now available for pre-purchase
20 years of the War on Terror and the Soviet operations of the 1980s place Afghanistan as one of the most important combat theatres of the past half century. Few war zones have ever seen more A-10C, AH-64D, F-16C, F/A-18C, CH-47F, Mi-25P, Mi-8MTV2, and Su-25 sorties.
The entire map of Afghanistan and small portions of neighbouring countries will be available, showcasing our latest map technologies at a superb level of detail and fidelity.
DCS: Afghanistan is offered with a special 30% discount at $48.99 during the pre-purchase phase. The early access release price will be set at 20% off, or $55.99, until the final release.
We have also decided to make this map more accessible by offering users the option of purchasing regions separately: Southwest, East and North. Each region will be released in stages. Today, you can pre-purchase DCS: Southwest Afghanistan for $23.99 instead of the release price in June 2024 that will be set at $29.99. DCS: East Afghanistan and DCS: North Afghanistan will be offered for purchase when they are ready later this year.
The early access release of the whole map and the first region will cover Southwest Afghanistan, and it encompasses 12 highly detailed airfields, including Kandahar and Herat. Whilst the entire map is under development, the Southwest region is currently the most complete. The second region to be released will be the Eastern region and finally the Northern region.
Please keep in mind that even if you purchase only one region, you will still be able to play online across the whole map with your friends. Only the non-purchased regions will be in lower detail. We are excited to offer you this monumental map and to give you the chance of purchasing in stages at more ‘bite size prices’ should you so choose.
Key Features at Early Access
The entirety of Afghanistan with the southwestern portion available in high detail at Early Access.
High resolution terrain mesh, textures and objects that provide a realistic map from low to high altitude.
Numerous, authentically modelled air bases such as Kandahar and Herat.
Diverse terrain ranging from towering mountains to vast deserts.