Nuclear Union
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Nuclear Union | |
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Developer(s) | Best Way |
Publisher(s) | 1C Company |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Release | 2013 |
Nuclear Union is an upcoming postapocalyptic nuclear-strike video game developed by Best Way, and published by 1C Company, to be released in 2013 for Microsoft Windows. The story begins during the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, with the majority of the narrative and gameplay taking place in an alternate, modern-day Soviet Union.[1]
References
- ^ Peter Brown, Separating Nuclear Union from the Post-Apocalyptic Wasteland, Gamespot, (August 24, 2012).