Ubisoft's Cult-Hit WWII PC Strategy Game From 2010 Is Officially Back From the Dead
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Ubisoft's cult-hit WWII PC strategy game from 2010 is officially back from the dead
Ubisoft's 2010 military strategy game RUSE is back on Steam, more than a decade after being delisted from multiple platforms. The beloved strategy game is now available to Steam users who purchased the original PC version and to newcomers — and it's been impressively updated with all of its DLC intact and added support for Valve's Steam Deck.
R.U.S.E. returns to Steam as Eugen Systems acquires ownership of 2010 RTS
In a surprise update yesterday, R.U.S.E., the World War II strategy game released in 2010 by Ubisoft, returned to sale on Steam and is now under the full ownership of its original developer, Eugen Systems. The announcement explains that the studio was under “distribution constraints” in 2010 and through their publishing arrangement with Ubisoft at the time they “could do nothing in the subsequent years to help the players who contacted us for as…
R.U.S.E has returned to Steam after nearly 10 years of being delisted
R.U.S.E at this point is an old WW2-themed RTS, which dropped in 2010, with its gimmick about using special ruse powers to deceive the enemy. While the game was on sale for 6 years, it was later discontinued in 2016, dropping from the marketplace. You can once again buy RUSE on Steam But 10 years on, the game is back on Steam with a Definitive Edition, which players should get for free if they already own it. The update also comes with all DLC, …
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