For the last time: RUSE to deploy Sept. 7
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We understand your apprehension when it comes to trusting in a launch date for RUSE, Ubisoft's oft-delayed WWII-based RTS. While befitting of the game's title, the publisher's habit of announcing a release date and then (surprise!) changing it -- numerous times over the course of the year -- has grown from a bothersome trick to just plain mean. When Ubisoft's Aymeric Evennou recently tweeted that the date was now set for September 7 (September 9 in Europe; and September 10 in the UK), we couldn't help but feel we were being set up again.
However, Ubisoft has independently confirmed with Joystiq that Evennou's posted release dates were accurate and that RUSE will launch in the US on September 7 across PC, PS3 and Xbox 360. (We should note that this confirmation came without a pinky swear.)
However, Ubisoft has independently confirmed with Joystiq that Evennou's posted release dates were accurate and that RUSE will launch in the US on September 7 across PC, PS3 and Xbox 360. (We should note that this confirmation came without a pinky swear.)
Reader Comments (8)
Posted: Jul 30th 2010 10:47AM Fishdinner said
With Ubi's terrible DRM?
Not even worth looking at the demo.
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Not even worth looking at the demo.
Posted: Jul 30th 2010 11:05AM xThePunisherx said
Why would Ubisoft release two games at the same time (HAWX 2 is also September 7)?
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Posted: Jul 30th 2010 12:36PM samjenkins said
Hmm I'd rather play Starcraft 2 and then Civ 5 2 weeks later. Sorry Ubisoft you get zero dollars.
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Posted: Jul 30th 2010 2:12PM IntensityTX said
It was bad enough that Hawx 2 is releasing at the same time right before the Halo: Reach launch. Why do publishers not release more in the summer whtn there is NOTHING? Better for me though, by the time I'm done with Reach Ruse and Hawx will be in the bargain bins.
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