Get ready for a blast from the past as two iconic Call of Duty games make their way back to Steam, promising a nostalgic experience for veteran players and a new adventure for newcomers. This move is set to excite the gaming community, especially fans of the franchise's earlier iterations. The return of these classics highlights the enduring appeal of the Call of Duty series.
The iconic Wizardry RPG series, a cornerstone of the genre for over 40 years, has found itself in a unique ownership split. Atari has acquired the rights to the first five games, aiming to re-release them on modern platforms, while Drecom retains control over the remaining mainline titles and spinoffs acquired in 2020. This dual ownership raises questions about the franchise's future management and development.
After a decade off Steam, Eugen Systems' WW2 RTS Ruse is back, complete with all original DLC, technical updates, and full Steam Deck support. Despite its 2010 roots and a $30 price tag that's drawn some criticism, the game's re-release has been met with overwhelmingly positive user reviews. Ruse's return is a welcome surprise for strategy fans, offering a very good, albeit unremastered, RTS experience.