Real-time Strategy Games
- The Close Combat series
- Close Combat (1996)
- Close Combat: A Bridge Too Far (1997)
- Close Combat III: The Russian Front (1998)
- Close Combat IV: Battle of the Bulge (1999)
- Close Combat: Invasion Normandy (2000)
- Close Combat VI: Cross Of Iron (2007)
- Close Combat VII: Close Assault(TBA)
- The Sudden Strike series
- Sudden Strike (2000)
- Sudden Strike Forever (2001) (expansion pack)
- Sudden Strike 2 (2002)
- Sudden Strike: Resource War (2004) (expansion pack)
- The Commandos series
- Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines (1998)
- Commandos: Beyond the Call of Duty (1999) (expansion pack)
- Commandos 2: Men of Courage (2001)
- Commandos 3: Destination Berlin (2003)
- Commandos: Strike Force (2006)
- The Blitzkrieg series
- Blitzkrieg (2003)
- Blitzkrieg: Burning Horizon (expansion pack) (2004)
- Blitzkrieg: Rolling Thunder (expansion pack) (2004)
- Blitzkrieg 2 (2005)
- Blitzkrieg 2 Liberation
- The Company of Heroes series
- Company of Heroes (2006)
- Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts (2007)
- Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor (2009)
- Company of Heroes 2 (2013)
- Other
- Conqueror (1988)
- World War II: Frontline Command (2003)
- Desert Rats vs. Afrika Korps (2004)
- War Times (2004)
- Axis & Allies (2004)
- Stalingrad (2005)
- War Front: Turning Point (2007)
- Pacific Storm (2006)
- Mockba to Berlin (2006)
- Spring: 1944 (2008)
- World War II Online: Battleground Europe (High Command) (2009)
- War Leaders: Clash of Nations (2009)
- R.U.S.E. (2010)
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