So as of yet, it is supposed to come out sometime later this year and personally, I can't wait. I look forward to it much more than Skyrim and Battlefield 3 (I don't plan on buying those right away but I would like to at some point). I have played Red Orchestra: Osfront 41-45 and the official mods created for it (Darkest Hour, Mare Nostrum) and love it. It is hands down, the most realistic WW2 shooter I have ever played. It is team and objective based and each side (The Germans and Soviets on the eastern front) has only a certain number of soldier 'types' per team. In other words, there are rifleman (armed with a Mosin-Nagant 91-30 for the Soviets, Karabiner 98 for the Germans etc), Machine Gunners (and MG's actually have to be deployed to use effectively), anti tank soldiers etc and there are a set number of these slots available (One sniper per team).

I digress, but it sets up for talking about Red Orchestra: Heroes of Stalingrad. There are just so many little features that they are adding that will make it really awesome like suppression, blindfire, etc. When you 'advance' online, you actually begin looking more like a scarred, grizzled veteran of many battles. One of the quotes from one of the Tripwire workers was something along the lines of "We are aiming to create the most realistic WW2 shooting (and overall) experience possible" and this makes me so happy.

A few links:
http://nofrag.com/images/005726/
A PC gamer article about it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUVoPbmooTo
"Never Surrender" trailer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irnEs...eature=related
Artwork of the Grain Elevator etc (with some of the epic music from the first game).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zogCqAI2uY
Some gameplay, featuring some of the new MG mechanics.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zogCqAI2uY
Some gameplay.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Pri9...eature=related
More gameplay.

There are more gameplay videos on Youtube.

This will be a PC game designed to be a PC game, if you know what I mean and not some console port. As far as I know, at least one mod will be released alongside the game or shortly thereafter that will focus on the Pacific campaign featuring the Japanese and Americans mostly.

To me, Red Orchestra: Heroes of Stalingrad will kick COD in the throat.