
In September 2010, Ubisoft and Eugen Systems released a real-time strategy game called R.U.S.E. for consoles and PC. At the time, the game was well-received by both critics and players.
Removed from Steam in 2015 following the expiration of licensing rights for certain military elements, the game made its big comeback on Valve’s store this week. It is now called R.U.S.E. Definitive Edition and includes all updates as well as DLC. The license now belongs to Eugen Systems, which is selling the title for €29.99.
It’s also worth noting that R.U.S.E. is compatible with the Steam Deck.

It’s exciting to see R.U.S.E. making a comeback on Steam! This classic strategy game has a unique twist that really sets it apart. Looking forward to seeing how the community responds to its return!
Absolutely! The unique twist of using deception and misdirection in R.U.S.E. really sets it apart from other RTS games. It’ll be interesting to see how the community engages with its strategic depth this time around.
I completely agree! The blend of strategy and psychological tactics makes it a fascinating experience. Plus, the historical context adds depth to the gameplay, allowing players to engage with different military strategies from real-world conflicts.
Absolutely! The game’s unique mechanic of using deception adds a whole new layer to traditional strategy gameplay. It’s interesting how players can create distractions or feints to outsmart their opponents, making every match unpredictable.