Last month Eagle Dynamics ran a series of two day free trials on their modules as part of their ‘Stay at Home’ sale. Over 200,000 modules were downloaded during this period and so because of this and in an effort to raise money for charity, Eagle Dynamics are going to run a ‘Free for all’ sale for the next month with all modules being available to try for a whole month free of charge with a 50% discount if you decide to purchase (note: All campaigns, F-14B and AJS-37 Viggen will not take part. JF-17 Thunder will have a 15.00 USD discount)
This is a fantastic offer from Eagle Dynamics who have generously pledged 10% of their net turnover generated from this event to the Children First foundation that Eagle Dynamics have become involved with over the last few years.
For DCS World standalone users this free trial will run from April 19th to May 18th and on Steam you can try the F/A-18C Hornet, F-16C Viper, A-10C Warthog, F-5E Tiger II, Persian Gulf Map and all DCS World War II products for free during a two-week period from April 19th to May 3rd and between May 13th and May 27th there will be a 50% discount on all DCS modules.
The JF-17 Thunder has received some updates this week, issues with the AA radar have been fixed along with updates to the avionics and the team are working on the datalink. The team are also working to implement ED’s API to allow LOFT trajectory for SD-10’s

Aside from that and the fantastic news about the free month though Eagle Dynamics has also slipped out a sizeable update to the WW2 assets pack! ED has been promising an update and they certainly have delivered this month with 13 new units:
Ju 88A-4 – torpedo bomber aircraft
A-20 – medium bomber aircraft
Stug III – assault gun
M10 – tank destroyer
Mk VIII Centaur IV – cruiser tank
Elefant – heavy tank destroyer
Mk IV Churchill VII – infantry tank
M8 Greyhound – armored car
8.8 cm Flak 41 – anti aircraft gun
Flakscheinwerfer 37 – searchlight
V-1 and launching ramp as static object
Schnellboot S-100 class
U-boat Type VII