Grebbeberg is a map set in the area of Rhenen, Netherlands. It is fought between the Netherlands and Germany.
Description[]
The German side has one uncapturable base to the east, whereas the Dutch side begin with five control points.
The Germans initially start off with a ticket bleed, which will stop once the Dutch hold three or fewer control points.
The Dutch will suffer a ticket bleed when they hold no control points, or when the Germans control at least four control points.
The German force has a large number of tanks for the assault, backed by a Stuka. The Dutch, on the other hand, have to rely on stationary weapons such as anti-tank guns and mortars around their fortified positions, as well as a small fleet of armoured cars for defense.
Parachutes are disabled for this map.
Trivia[]
- The map was ported and modified from a community map called Saint Sauveur, which was originally made by John "PacketlossPete" Buskohl.