Comprar SGS Battle For: Hue PC

A 8 abr 2026, la clave SGS Battle For: Hue más barata cuesta 11,47 € en Yuplay. XD.deals compara precios de 4 tiendas entre 4 ofertas. En keyshops el precio más bajo es 11,47 € (46% de descuento), las tiendas oficiales empiezan en 24,50 € (0% de descuento). Datos proporcionados por XD.deals.

Lanzamiento: 18 abr 2024
Steam:
Mixed (12)
Comprar en tienda oficial:
24,50 €
Comprar en keyshops:
-46%
11,47 €
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Tiendas oficiales (2)

DRM:
Steam
Steam
Steam
SGS Battle For: Hue
Windows
+1
hace 1sem
DRM:
Steam
Steam
24,50 €
GamersGate
SGS Battle For: Hue
Windows
+1
hace 4sem
DRM:
Steam
GamersGate
24,50 €

Keyshops (2)

DRM:
Steam
Steam
Yuplay
SGS Battle For: Hue
Windows
+1
hace 3h
Yuplay
21,59 € 11,47 €
-46%
Kinguin
SGS Battle For: Hue Steam CD Key
Windows
+1
hace 4sem
DRM:
Steam
Kinguin
24,50 € 13,06 €
-46%
-8% with XD8DEALScopy
-8% with XD8DEALScopy

Sobre SGS Battle For: Hue

SGS Battle For: Hue - sobre el juego
The Battle of Hué rages in this grand tactical strategy game, recreating the Tet Offensive clash from January 30 to March 3, 1968. Players command companies, platoons, and squads in turn-based play on a detailed map of the city and outskirts, facing dense urban streets, rice paddies, and fortifications. Communist forces push to seize and hold sectors for victory points, while Free World troops resist, counterattack, and manage casualties amid political limits on artillery. Core loops demand combined arms tactics-pair infantry with tanks or patrols to overcome terrain modifiers and enemy entrenchments. Scenarios range from quick skirmishes to a full campaign with 500 counters, playable solo against AI, hot seat, or PBEM by either side. Strategy fans who relish historical detail and tactical planning will master its activation system and unit synergies.

Hué and the new Battles Series
SGS Hué is the third game of our SGS Battle Series, covering intense fights and battles in well know (or not) small but fighting-heavy locations ; ‘grand’ tactical’ scale for regiment, battalion, company and even platoon-size units (depending on the games) and game turns which represent a very short real period of time (one or two days, half a day, a few hours…).


The Battle of Hué took place from January 30 to March 3, 1968, as part of the Tet offensive launched by the North Vietnamese Army and the National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam (better known as the Viet Cong) in early 1968. This confrontation was one of the longest and bloodiest of the Vietnam War, both in urban areas (in various parts of the city of Hué) and in more peripheral rural areas.

Hué, the former imperial capital of Vietnam, straddles Route 1, some 100 km south of the DMZ (demilitarized zone) and some 10 km west of the coast. With around 140,000 inhabitants, it was South Vietnam's third-largest city in the 1960s. The tragedy of Hué in 1968 was exacerbated by its glorious past: fierce fighting took place in narrow streets, in more modern sectors with buildings transformed into fortresses, amidst ancient monuments...



Hué's past as an imperial capital - a symbol for Vietnam - its political and cultural importance, its demographic importance and, last but not least, its geographical location make it a strategic target for both the NVA and the Viet Cong.

SGS Battle for Hué recreates this battle on a "grand tactical" scale. Counters represent companies, platoons, sections and even groups/squads, while a game turn corresponds to one day of real time. Turn-based play allows you to face off against the AI, another player in a "hot seat" or via PBEM. Both sides ("Free World" and "Communists") are playable.

A campaign scenario lets you simulate the entire battle. A number of smaller scenarios are also available, and several more will be added after the game's release. The campaign scenario thus sees the use of around 500 counters, for a game lasting several hours (manual saves possible at any time in the game, in addition to automatic saves), to a few dozen counters in the more modest scenarios.



In the campaign scenario, the Communist player must seize as many sectors of Hué and the surrounding area as possible (to ensure the supply and reinforcement of units in the city's districts), then hold them for as long as possible. The longer the North Vietnamese/Vietnamese-Cong player holds on with symbolic points, the greater his chances of victory.

For the Free World player, on the other hand, it's a case of first resisting the enemy offensive, then racing against the clock to regain lost ground as quickly as possible.

Players have to balance their strengths and weaknesses, with the added constraints of complex terrain to tackle: dense urban areas, military installations, villages, rice paddies... Each of these terrains has its own modifiers (influencing movement and combat) which can make offensive operations particularly tricky unless actions are organized by combining the strengths of the units involved.




The "Free World" forces are heterogeneous:
  • South Vietnamese units are of variable value and, in many cases, have mediocre firepower (elements of the 1st Division in Hué still have mainly M1 carbines, Garand rifles... M16s are not yet available, or only very rarely) ;
  • American units are powerful, but... if they suffer high casualties, their mobility is significantly reduced (reflecting the attention paid to the wounded). Artillery is devastating, but can only be used to a very limited extent at the start of the game, reflecting political constraints on the rules of engagement.

Communist forces are more homogeneous, but while their overall morale is excellent (it can drop towards the end of the campaign):
  • They are increasingly outnumbered, and will have to capitalize on fortifications, barricades and tunnels to hold on as long as possible; they can also rely on harassment actions ;
  • Losing certain areas on the outskirts of Hué will result in a drop in supplies and reduced effectiveness (lack of ammunition, food, medicine, etc.).
The player must learn how best to combine his forces so that they support each other in detailed battle phases. For example, an infantry company on its own will be doomed to failure without the support of other units. For example, the Marines' M48A3 tanks are invaluable in attracting enemy fire, enabling the infantry to lead the assault with considerably reduced losses. In contrast to the Americans, diminished Viet Cong units see their mobility increase, making them more difficult to annihilate.

The game includes various support units, CS gas attack counters and sniper elements (which prevent total control of a sector until they have been eliminated or driven out). Patrols can appear as reinforcements, certain command units can trigger mortar/artillery fire, sapper counters for suicide attacks can be deployed... dozens of tactical combinations...



A great deal of research was carried out by the author (who also designed SGS NATO's Nightmare).
Unlike other SGSs, cards are primarily present in the game to authorize unit activation; very few other cards are present. The system used in the SGS Battles series is modified in SGS Hué Battle (as it will be in SGS Dien Bien Phu, on the same scale), with units permanently able to move (patrols, reconnaissance units...) even without having been activated by card.

The time needed to complete a game depends on the scenario played.
Replayability is considerable, even with far fewer cards than in other SGSs, if only because of the activation system and the possible combinations of unit use, and the options immediately open for planning operations via the detailed terrain (the map was designed from the 1968 staff map)...

Neither side has a real advantage in the campaign: at the start of the game, the Communist player enjoys numerical superiority and greater firepower, not to mention the element of surprise. Then the situation reverses. Reinforcements from the "Free World" reverse the balance of power, and the Communists are forced onto the defensive.
However, the task of the South Vietnamese and Americans was not radically easier: advancing into the city was difficult, and attacking could be extremely lethal without trying to create combined arms groups that would overcome the enemy's entrenchments and pugnacity.

SGS Hué Battle gives a better understanding of the difficulties and stakes of this terrible battle, with a level of detail that makes the game easy to learn !

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Clasificación por edades

No disponible
Steam:
Mixed (12)

Mínimo:

  • Sistema operativo: Windows 10+
  • Procesador: 2.5 GHz Intel Dual Core
  • Memoria: 4 GB RAM
  • Gráficos: 512 MB NVIDIA GeForce 9600 or equivalent
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Almacenamiento: 2 GB available space
  • Notas adicionales: DirectX Compatible; Max 21:9 ratio on full screens. Use windowed mode on Xtra large monitors.

Recomendado:

  • Sistema operativo: Windows 10 or higher
  • Procesador: 2.5 GHz Intel Dual Core
  • Memoria: 8 GB RAM
  • Gráficos: 1024 MB DirectX 11 compatible
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Almacenamiento: 4 GB available space
  • Notas adicionales: DirectX 11+ Compatible; Max 21:9 ratio on full screens. Use windowed mode on Xtra large monitors.

Mínimo:

  • Sistema operativo: Sierra 10.12 or higher
  • Procesador: 2.5 GHz Intel Dual Core
  • Memoria: 4 GB RAM
  • Gráficos: Metal supporting graphic card (2012 latest)
  • Notas adicionales: Max 21:9 ratio on full screens. Use windowed mode on Xtra large monitors.

Recomendado:

  • Sistema operativo: Sierra 10.13 or higher
  • Procesador: 2.5 GHz Intel Dual Core Or Apple Silicon ARM
  • Memoria: 8 GB RAM
  • Gráficos: Metal supporting graphic card (2012 latest)
  • Notas adicionales: Max 21:9 ratio on full screens. Use windowed mode on Xtra large monitors.
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Antes de buscar una clave barata de SGS Battle For: Hue, revisa lo esencial. Desarrollado por Strategy Game Studio. Publicado por Avalon Digital. Fecha de lanzamiento en PC: 18 abr 2024. Géneros: Strategy. Categorías: Multi-player, PvP, Remote Play Together, Family Sharing, Single-player.

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¿Donde comprar una clave barata de SGS Battle For: Hue para Steam?

Gracias a nuestro comparador de precios y codigos de descuento verificados, puedes comprar una clave de SGS Battle For: Hue por solo 11,47 €. Esta oferta esta disponible en Yuplay y es una de las mas baratas del mercado. Todas las claves en XD.deals se entregan digitalmente y se pueden descargar al instante tras el pago. Los precios ya incluyen comisiones y codigos promocionales aplicados, asi que siempre ves el precio mas bajo de SGS Battle For: Hue en PC. Consulta el historial de precios de SGS Battle For: Hue para comprar en el mejor momento.

Segun nuestra ultima actualizacion (refrescamos los precios de Steam varias veces al dia), el precio de SGS Battle For: Hue en Steam es 24,50 €. Puedes ahorrar un ~6% extra pagando con una tarjeta regalo de Steam con descuento.

Nuestro rastreador de precios cubre tanto tiendas oficiales como keyshops, asi que puedes encontrar SGS Battle For: Hue en oferta incluso fuera de las promociones de temporada. Actualmente detectamos 4 ofertas activas en tiendas oficiales y keyshops. Consulta la tabla de arriba, compara con el minimo historico y crea una alerta para no perderte la proxima bajada de precio.

Segun nuestros datos, SGS Battle For: Hue no esta disponible actualmente en GeForce NOW. Necesitaras ejecutarlo localmente en tu PC. Consulta los juegos disponibles en GeForce NOW.

Si. SGS Battle For: Hue tiene una pagina oficial en Steam. Tambien puedes comprar una clave de Steam de SGS Battle For: Hue a traves de vendedores externos. Nuestro comparador de precios incluye actualmente 3 ofertas con DRM de Steam. Elige una para asegurarte de que la descarga de SGS Battle For: Hue se realice en la plataforma de Valve.

No en este momento. Valve marca SGS Battle For: Hue como No compatible con Steam Deck. Estate atento a XD.deals - seguimos las actualizaciones de Proton y las soluciones de la comunidad. Consulta los juegos Steam Deck Verified o Steam Deck Playable.

SGS Battle For: Hue no parece estar disponible en PC Game Pass, EA Play, Ubisoft+ ni en ningun otro servicio de suscripcion para PC en este momento. Tu unica opcion es comprar el juego - usa XD.deals para encontrar el mejor precio.

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