The year is 2006, and Russia stands on the brink of chaos. The fragile remnants of the Soviet Union, led by the Communist Reds, clash with the rising forces of the Imperial Whites, determined to restore the monarchy and reclaim the glory of Imperial Russia. The nation is torn in two, with cities reduced to rubble and the countryside transformed into battlefields.
In the South, along the shores of the Black Sea, the conflict reaches its boiling point. Red Army T-72 tanks, symbols of the Soviet industrial might, roar across the plains, clashing against the White Army’s aging yet reliable T-64s. The air is thick with smoke, the ground quakes beneath the thunder of advancing armor, and the skies are filled with the screams of jets and the booming of artillery.
This is not just a war for territory but a battle for the soul of a fractured nation. Villages are caught in the crossfire, families are torn apart, and alliances are as fleeting as the battles themselves. Both sides fight with unrelenting fury, driven by opposing visions of Russia’s future.
As Red banners rise and White eagles soar, the revolution threatens to engulf not only Russia but the surrounding world. The eyes of history turn to this violent struggle, where heroes and tyrants are forged in the fires of war. In the end, only one vision will survive.
The Crimson Divide begins here.