
But Rosetta 2 works so seamlessly (it installs automatically the first time it detects an Intel-based app), and it integrates so well with macOS that the experience is virtually the same as running a native Apple Silicon Mac.

The game does require Rosetta 2 to run on Apple Silicon Macs.

IGN gave the game an 8.4/10 and came to the same conclusion I did: The game has received good reviews since day one from both professional critics and users alike: The bottom line, CoH2 is a terrific game, and I’m not the only one who thinks so. If you’re more into online play, the game also features competitive and cooperative multiplayer (Mac-to-Mac only). Plus, Company of Heroes 2 moved out of the tired battles we know too well (Battle of Normandy, anyone?) and featured an intense single-player campaign that reenacts some of the infamous battles led by the Red Army on the Eastern Front. The sequel brought a new engine with much better graphics, an improved physics engine, dynamic weather, and much more. It was hard to imagine how a sequel could significantly improve upon the legendary Company of Heroes, but CoH2 delivered. ArtĬompany of Heroes 2 on Mac: Everything you need to know


Apple promised Metal would be a game-changer, but this was the first time we saw the improvements first-hand on an existing game.
