Sabre Squadron is an official 2004 expansion for the tactical shooter *Hidden & Dangerous 2* on PC, requiring the base game. It enhances the World War II experience by adding nine new single-player missions and seven new multiplayer maps, including the finished "Poland" map. New features include a co-operative multiplayer mode and the ability to hold your breath while using telescopic sights, alongside new weaponry like the suppressed P08. The expansion centralizes access to all original *Hidden & Dangerous 2* content.
The expansion introduces substantial new material for players engaging in tactical operations. Specifically, it adds nine new single-player missions, providing fresh scenarios that build upon the original game's framework.
For competitive and cooperative play, the package delivers seven new dedicated multiplayer maps. Furthermore, it finalizes and includes the map teased in the original game's introduction, now officially titled "Poland," alongside the previously accessible unfinished version, "London," which is now available for deathmatch play.
The expansion integrates several features designed to deepen the tactical engagement. A key mechanical addition is the ability for players to hold their breath while aiming down a telescopic sight, enhancing precision during scoped engagements.
The arsenal is expanded with several new pieces of equipment, including the RPzB 54, the MAS 36 rifle, the G43 rifle, a suppressed variant of the P08 pistol, and the Harrington & Richardson Mk VI flare pistol.
This is an add-on that requires the original title to access its features. A significant integration point is that the interface introduced by this expansion provides unified access to all the original missions from Hidden & Dangerous 2, centralizing the entire game library within the expanded structure.
A notable addition for cooperative enthusiasts is the introduction of a dedicated co-operative multiplayer mode, allowing players to tackle scenarios together, complementing the existing competitive map rotation.