Tannenberg
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Offical Boxart
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Release Date:
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November 17, 2017 (Early Access)
February 13, 2019
July 24, 2020 (PS4 & Xbox One)
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Developer:
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BlackMill Games
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Publisher:
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M2H
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Platforms:
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Windows, Mac, Linux
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Genre:
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First-Person Shooter
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Tannenberg is a multiplayer FPS set in the First World War. The developers from Verdun take the focus now on the eastern front between 1914 - 1918. It is named after the infamous Battle of Tannenberg in 1914. Tannenberg offers a range of game modes - including the exciting new mode reflecting the different nature of war on the Eastern Front - and a wealth of historical detail: realistic WW1 weaponry, authentic uniforms, horrendous gore, and maps based on real battlefields, this time in the forests, plains and mountains along the border between the Russian Empire and the Central Powers.
The following weapons appear in the video game Tannenberg:
Pistols
Colt M1911
Some classes of the Latvian Riflemen squad have access to the American M1911 Pistol. The use of this pistol was not uncommon on the Eastern Front of WW1, since Russia ordered a large stock of it via the United Kingdom. Recognizable by the Cyrillic text on the side what can be translated as "English order".
Colt M1911 (dated 1913) - .45 ACP
A Latvian officer holds his in-game name U.S. Automatic Pistol .45 M1911.
Removing the used magazine.
Pushing in a full one. Note the lack of the trigger discipline.
Frommer Stop
The Frommer Stop is available for the K.u.K. Trupp.
A Hungarian officer holds a "Frommer Stop".
Grabbing the empty magazine...
... and inserting a fresh one.
Luger P08
The Luger P08 is a sidearm for the German Infanterie and the Bulgarian squad.
Holding the "Pistole Parabellum 1908
Luger".
About to press in a full magazine.
Mauser C96
The Mauser C96 is an available pistol for the German Empire and the Bulgarians.
Pre-War dated Mauser C96 "Broomhandle" Commercial Version - 7.63x25mm Mauser.
A Bulgarian officer armed with his German supplied "Mauser C96
Broomhandle".
Inserting a full 10-round stripper clip. The reloading can also be done when the magazine is empty.
The clip in his left hand.
Roth-Steyr M1907
The Roth-Steyr M1907 pistol is available with the March 2018 update for the K.u.K. Trupp.
Roth-Steyr M1907 - 8mm Roth-Steyr.
Holding the "Roth-Steyr M1907" pistol.
Sending new rounds into the magazine.
Rechambering the Roth-Steyr.
Steyr M1912
The Steyr M1912 is available for the Austrian officer class.
Steyr Hahn Model 1912 (1913 mfg) - 9x23mm Steyr
An Austro-Hungarian officer with a "Steyr M1912
Steyer-Hahn" pistol.
Thumbing in a new stripper clip.
Unlike to
BF1 and
BFV, the non empty reload is done by pressing in loose rounds one by one.
Revolvers
MAS Mle 1892
The Mle 1892 Revolver is available with the May 2018 Romanian update.
Modele d’Ordonnance Mle 1892 Revolver - 8x27mm SR
A Romanian NCO with his French "Revolver de 8mm modèle 1892".
Ejecting the full cylinder.
Feeding the cylinder with single rounds...
... and patting it back into position.
Clicking in the cylinder. Note the
Manufacture D’Armes De St. Etienne markings near the screw.
Nagant M1895
The Nagant M1895 is used by the Russian Cossacks, Frontovik, Romanian and Bulgarian squads.
Russian Nagant 1895, produced 1920s. The rounded front sight is a sign of revolvers produced from 1890s until 1930 - 7.62x38N
A Russian officer with his "Nagant M1895" revolver near a fortress of Przemyśl.
Looking through the rounded front sight.
Taking out the ejector rod,...
... letting free a single round,...
... loading in a new round...
... and bringing back the ejector rod.
Rast Gasser 1898
The Rast Gasser 1898 revolver is available for the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Austrian Rast Gasser 1898 - 8x27mm Gasser
Holding the "Rast & Gasser M1898" revolver in one of the fortresses of Przemyśl.
Opening the loading gate.
Reichsrevolver M1883
The Reichsrevolver M1883 is the only available revolver for the Germans.
Reichsrevolver M1883 - 10.6x25R
A German soldier under the command of Generalfeldmarschall August von Mackensen with his "Reichsevolver M1883" in Romania.
Opening the loading gate.
Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model
The Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model is also available for the Bulgarians, Romanians, and Russians. Appears as the Smith & Wesson No.3 "S&W No.3".
Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model - .44 Russian
Holding the "Smith & Wesson No.3" revolver.
Cocking the hammer after a firing a shot.
The empty reload is done by inserting 2 rounds each into the cylinder.
Rifles
Arisaka Type 30
The Japanese Arisaka Type 30 rifle is available for the Russian Empire (Latvian and Frontovik squad).
Arisaka Type 30 - 6.5 × 50 mm Arisaka
A Russian infantryman with his British supplied "Type 30
Arisaka" rifle.
Aiming with the typical hook safety in your face.
Inserting a 5-round stripper clip.
Putting a single round into the chamber.
Arisaka Type 38
The improved Arisaka Type 38 was added with the 2019 "Latvian Expansion".
Arisaka Type 38 rifle - 6.5x50mm Arisaka
The "Type 38
Arisaka"rifle in the hands of a Latvian rifleman. Note the dust cover.
Reloading a stripper clip.
Berdan No.2
The single-shot Berdan No.2 Rifle came into the game with the release for the Russians and the Romanians. Appears as the "Berdana obr. 1870G Berdan II".
Russian Berdan No.2 (M1870) Infantry rifle - 10.67x58mm R
During the 1917 offensive, a Russian soldier is armed with the Berdan rifle.
Pulling back the bolt-handle.
Inserting a 10.67x58mm round.
Fusil Modèle 1907-15
The Berthier 1907-15 is also an available rifle for the Romanians.
Berthier Model 1907-15 Rifle
Holding the "Fusil mle. 1907/15
Berthier".
About to reload the rifle while prone.
Lebel 1886 M93
The French Lebel 1886 rifle came in with the Romanian update.
Lebel Model 1886 Rifle - 8x50Rmm
The "Lebel mle. 1886/93
Lebel" in the hands of a Romanian soldier.
Wasting some time to fill the 8 rounds into the magazine.
Martini-Henry M1879
The Martini-Henry is available for the Bulgarians. Appears as the "M1879 Peabody-Martini".
Martini-Henry Mk. II (1877-1881) - .577-.450 caliber
A Bulgarian soldier in Ukraine holds his Peabody-Martini rifle.
Ejecting the (visible) spent round.
Preparing the rifle for the next shot.
Mauser Gewehr 1888/05
The Mauser Gewehr 1888/05 is available for the German Empire.
Gewehr 1888/05 - 7.92x57mm.
The "Gewehr 88/05
Kommissionsgewehr" in-game.
Reloading with a Mauser stripper clip.
Karabiner 88
The Karabiner 88 is also available.
Karabiner 1888 - 7.92x57 mm.
A German engineer equipped with his "Karabiner 1888" fighting to establish a
Baltenland.
The gun can only be reloaded when empty with an en-bloc.
Mauser Gewehr 1898
The Mauser Gewehr 1898 is a playable rifle for the German Empire. It is also the first gun unlocked in the Rifle Deathmatch mode in which it can be equipped with 20-round Grabenmagazin (trench magazine) and a Goerz 3X Custom scope.
Mauser Gewehr 1898 - 7.92x57mm Mauser
An
Infanterist holds his "Gewehr 1898", ready to fight off the Russian steamroller in East Prussia.
Looking through the
Lange Visier.
Inserting a full 5 round stripper clip.
Seitengewehr 98/05 bayonet, nicknamed "Butcher's Blade" by Allied soldiers.
The SG 98/05 bayonet seen while putting in a single round into the chamber.
Mauser Karabiner 98AZ
The Mauser 98AZ Carbine appears as the "Karabiner 98AZ".
Mauser 98AZ Artillery Carbine - 7.92x57mm.
Mannlicher M1893
The Mannlicher M1893 rifle came in also with the Romanian update and is called "Pusca Romana Model 1893" in-game.
Mannlicher M1893 - 6.5x53mmR Mannlicher
Mannlicher M1893 held by a Romanian soldier.
Opening up the chamber with the straight bolt handle.
Carabine Md.1893
The carbine version of the M93 is also available for the Romanians.
The "Carabina Romana Model 1893" in-game.
Mosin Nagant M1891
The Mosin Nagant M91 is available for the Russian Cossacks, Frontovik Romanian squads.
Mosin Nagant M1891 with attachable bayonet - 7.62x54mmR.
A Russian soldier on a snowy Polish landscape holds his "Mosin-Nagant M1891" equipped with an M91 bayonet. Note the hex receiver.
Relading a new stripper clip.
M91 Dragoon
The Dragoon variant is also available for both Russian and Romanian squads.
Mosin-Nagant M1891 Dragoon Rifle - 7.62x54mm R
A Cossack with his "Mosin-Nagant M1891 Dragoon" rifle.
Mosin-Nagant M1907 Carbine
The Mosin-Nagant M1907 Carbine is only available for the Frontovik squad.
Mosin Nagant Model 1907 Carbine. This model was produced until at least 1917 in small numbers. This carbine was designed for cavalry, engineers, signalers, and artillerymen. - 7.62x54mm R
The "Mosin-Nagant M1907" in the hands of a Cossack.
Using the severed bolt handle to open the chamber...
... and putting in a 5-round stripper clip.
Steyr Mannlicher M1888-90
The Steyr Mannlicher M1888-90 rifle is available for the Austro-Hungarian K.u.K. Trupp and the Romanians. Appears as the "Infanterie Repetiergewehr M.88-90".
Austro-Hungarian Steyr Mannlicher M1888-90 - 8x50mmR Mannlicher.
A Bulgarian soldier with his M1888-90 rifle.
M90 Carbine
The carbine variant of the M88-90 is also available for Austro-Hungaria and Bulgaria. Appears as the Mannlicher M90 Carbine and can be equipped with a 1917 "Ersatz" bayonet.
Mannlicher M1890 Carbine - 8x50mmR Mannlicher.
Holding the "Karabina Mannlicher obr 1890G".
Steyr Mannlicher M1895
The Steyr Mannlicher M1895 rifle is also available for the Austro-Hungarian Empire and appears as the "Infanterie Repetiergewehr M.95".
Steyr Mannlicher M1895 - 8x50mmR Mannlicher
Austro-Hungarian soldier holds his Steyr rifle.
Working the straight pull bolt action while aiming.
Reloading what is only done when the gun is empty.
Stutzen Carbine
The Repetier-Stutzen Carbine is also available for the K.u.K. Trupp.
Steyr Repetier-Stutzen M1895 - 8x50mmR Mannlicher
The "Repetierstutzen M.95" of the Steyr rifle in-game. Note the side-mounted sling swivel.
Vetterli-Vitali M1870/87
The Swiss-Italian Vetterli-Vitali M1870/87, added with the Latvian Update, is available for Romania and appears as in-game with its real name.
Vetterli-Vitali M1870/87 - 10.35x47mm R
A Romanian infantryman holds his Vetterli-Vitali rifle.
Thumbing in a new magazine...
... and taking it away with the attached string.
Loading in a single round.
Werndl M1873/77
The single-shot Werndl M1873/77 came into the game with a free update for the K.u.K. Trupp. Appears as the "Werndl M1873/77" and can be equipped with an M1877 Bayonet.
Werndl M1873/77 Rifle - 11.15x58mmR
Removing the spent round with his finger.
Closing the chamber; after this is done the hammer will be cocked.
Winchester Model 1895
The Winchester Model 1895 appears as the "Winchester M1915" and is available for the Cossacks and Frontovik squads.
A Russian contract Model 1895 in 7.62x54 Russian. Note the loading bridge over the reciever
Machine Guns
Maxim MG08
The Maxim MG08 is the standard stationary heavy machine gun for the German Empire and appears as the "Maschinengewehr 08".
Maxim MG08 on 'sledge' mount - 7.92x57mm Mauser
Maxim M1910
The Maxim M1910 is the Russian Empire's emplaced MG. Appears simply as the "Maxim Machine Gun".
Maxim M1910 with 'Sokolov' wheel mount & shield - 7.62x54mmR
Schwarzlose Model 07/12
The Schwarzlose Machine Gun Model 07/12 is the heavy machine gun for the Austro-Hungarians and Romanians.
Schwarzlose MG M. 7/12 - 8x50mmR Mannlicher.
Schwarzlose M.07/12 in-game.
Hand Grenades
F1 Mle 1916
The French F1 Mle 1916 Billant is the standard grenade for the Romanian Infantry squad.
F1 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade with Mle1916 Billant fuse.
An F1 grenade being thrown by a Romanian soldier.
Handnebelbombe
The Handnebelbombe smoke grenade was added with the 2019 "Latvian Expansion" and is available for the Central Powers. Appears as the "Type N Nebelbombe".
Pulling the ring of the smoke grenade.
M1912 Lantern Grenade
The M1912 ''Lantern'' Grenade is available in the Russians and Roumanians.
Russian M1912 "Lantern" grenade
Throwing a Lantern Grenade.
M1917 Chemical Hand Grenade
The M1917 Chemical Hand Grenade is playable for the Latvians, Russians, and Roumanians with the 2019 "Latvian Expansion". Appears as the "Chemical Grenade M1917".
M1917 Chemical hand grenade
A Cossack unscrews the cap of his M1917 Gas Grenade.
Model 15 Stielhandgranate
The Model 15 Stielhandgranate is the standard grenade for the German Empire and Bulgaria. Appears as the "Stielhandgranate M15".
Model 15 Stielhandgranate "Potato Masher" with spoon safety.
A Bulgarian soldier awaring of
Cpt. Conan readies his M15 grenade.
Model 17 Stielhandgranate
The Model 17 Stielhandgranate appears as the "Stielhandgranate M17".
Model 17 Stielhandgranate "Potato Masher" high-explosive fragmentation hand grenade.
Priming a
Geballte Ladung.
RG-14
The Russian RG-14 comes in two variants, HE and Frag, and appears as the M1914 "Battle Grande".
Throwing an HE grenade into the direction of the Ploiești oil fields.
RG-14/30 Soviet hand grenade (Model 1914/30 grenade)
About to throw a "Bottle Grenade" at a Fokker Eindecker.
Rohr Handgranate
The Rohr Handgranate (alt) and (neu) are available for the Austro-Hungarian forces.
Hastly removing the cap...
... and pulling the string.
Uncrewing the cap of a new model.
Other
7.58 cm Leichter Minenwerfer
Various Leichte Minenwerfer can be seen on the battlefields.
7.58 cm Leichter Minenwerfer
76.2-mm M1902 Putilov Field Gun
M1902 Putilov Field Guns are seen on the maps.
76.2-mm M1902 Putilov Field Gun
10.5 cm leFH 16
Krupp 10.5 cm leichte Feldhaubitze 16.
10.5 cm Feldhaubitze 98/09
10.5 cm Feldhaubitze 98/09.
15 cm Škoda M.14
21 cm Mörser 10
21 cm Mörser 10 heavy howitzers are also seen on the maps. This early model has a shorter barrel to its 1916 successor.
Langer 21 cm Mörser Model 10
30.5-cm-M.11 Škoda Mörser
Canon de 75 mm modèle 1897