Kaos Studios has posted up a progress report on the long overdue Frontlines: Fuel of War DLC. Although it’s long overdue, it seems to be worth the wait as there will be five new maps along with a host of brand new weapons to try them out. Each map will have exclusive weapons that range from Tank Busters to Rocket Jeeps and even new aircraft. You can see from our review that we enjoyed it, so DLC is always a welcome. Below are the maps with their weapons and we even treated you with a screenshot of each map.
Boneyard
As Western Coalition armor closes in on the last functional Red Star nuclear missile facility, Red Star tanks rally to defend their last hopes for victory in Europe.
Featuring the never before seen Automatic Shotgun, Rocket Jeep and Red Star Transport Helicopter, you’ll need to use all of the weapons in your arsenal to conquer this mixed infantry and vehicle battleground.
Hindsight
As the sun sets on Kazakhstan’s Charyn canyons, the skies erupt with fire. With Red Star Alliance fighters screaming across the idyllic landscape, the WC send out their prototype AB11 aircraft in a last ditch effort to defend their embattled airfield.

Rip apart Red Star armor with the all-new AB11 tank buster, or take the fight to the Coalition with the all new RS Kobra aircraft in this massive air combat arena. With dozens of jets and a new shoulder mounted, anti-air stinger weapon, Hindsight brings Frontlines air combat to a whole new scale.
Sunder
This small industrial port is a critical support facility to Novorossiysk, the main Russian oil shipping installation in the Caspian Sea. The world’s energy crisis and the resulting war have turned these important facilities into cold, steel battlegrounds.

Prepare for harrowing close-quarters combat in this infantry-only industrial battle. With shipping crate stacks and catwalks high overhead, Sunder delivers intense vertical gameplay and 360-degree action.
Wide Awake
For weeks, WC air support swarmed over the mountaintop compound as the Coalition’s heavy tanks rained fire on the defenders below. The valley mired in stalemate.

Inspired by the game’s fifth single player mission, break the deadlock or hold the line in Wide Awake. A mid-sized battleground combining armor, helicopters, and fortress like cover amidst the ruins of the southern Russian Command facility.
Infiltration
Low on supplies, their solar arrays disabled, their armor support long gone, the surviving Red Star defenders dig in to the fortified mountainside. The slate tremors as Coalition forces infiltrate the base.
The nuclear facility experienced in the single player game becomes available as a new multiplayer map. As WC forces push inside the complex, the dug-in Red Star defenders roll out the welcome mat. Drones, EMP and high intensity gun fights punctuate the silence of the mountainside in this close-quarters, infantry-only skirmish.
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