

While the Saxony Empire takes after the pre-World War I German traditions, it’s two opposing nations Rusviet and the Polonia Republic also resemble factions from early 20th century Europe. For Saxony, overwhelming firepower is the key to victory as their inventions bombard enemies with constant barrages of rocket and mortar fire. Using the best of both worlds, Saxony military deployments field a variety of technologically-advanced units such as infantry armored in mechanized exoskeletons known as ” Eisenhans,” or the eight-legged “ Wotan” – capable of taking out armored targets with long-range rockets.īoxy and spider-like, Saxon Mechs are designed to scuttle, if somewhat slowly, along battlefields dealing and taking as much damage as possible. Aristocrats and high-ranking officers are one and the same, and much like their real-life counterpart, the ruling-class harbors a deep resentment after a humiliating surrender.Ĭlad in pickelhaubes and fiercely proud, Saxony’s armed-forces are the culmination of cutting-edge industrial capabilities and horribly efficient military ingenuity. Resembling the traditional Prussian influences of early-20th century Germany, The Saxonian Empire is modern for the time and an industrial superpower with a strong militaristic culture. So, while it doesn’t represent an accurate retelling of history, Iron Harvest perfectly emulates humanity’s prolific talent for inventing new and exciting ways of killing each other. Named after the practice of salvaging and repurposing of hidden military relics, Iron Harvest sheds light on what many have wondered would happen if warring nations of old happened across technology way beyond their time. Iron Harvest Saxony Empire Campaign Trailer
