That’s right kids, we’ve got some RUSE beta keys to giveaway, and in normal IncGamers fashion, we want you to caption the image below.All entries must be made in the comments section below, and all who enter, will receive a key…provided we have enough.If you know not of RUSE, then I shall fill you in. RUSE is another RTS game from Ubisoft, but unlike EndWar, won’t be tied into the Tom Clancy universe, nor will it take advantage of voice recognition software.Instead, this will be a touching affair, with touch technology in Windows 7 supported. And it’ll be set during that infamous war setting, WWII.As the commander of the battle, you’ll be able to “fool” your opponent, whether it be AI or just a friend, using some of the strategic tools available for the first time in this kind of game…apparantely.If you want to find out more, you can check our RUSE game page here, but if you just want to get your hands on the beta key, then here’s the image for you below. Add your caption for the shot in the comments below, and if you win, we’ll be back in touch with you via your IncGamers account. There’s a ton of keys available so just add your caption for fun to keep us amused.Caption this shot in the comments belowUPDATE: To actually use the key we’ve sent you, head over to the RUSE VIP Beta page and input your key, making sure there isn’t an extra space on the end or at the beginning if you copy/paste. The Steam key should hit your email shortly after.If you don’t receive the Steam key within 72 hours, or if the Steam key you get doesn’t work, then you’ll want to have a look at the instructions on the official RUSE forums.
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Published: Nov 20, 2009 04:46 pm