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Rush for Berlin is an extensive real-time strategy (RTS) with tactical elements, developed by the developers of the renowned Stormregion development studio (creators of S.W.I.N.E. and the popular Codename series: Panzers).
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[1:12] Rush for Berlin GC 2006
[2:15] Rush for Berlin #1
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Average score from 209 votes. 2 players anticipated the game.
Rush for Berlin Description
Rush for Berlin (RfB) is the new game from Stormregion, the developers of Codename: Panzers® and SWINE®. This real-time strategy game takes you once again to 1944-45 and the European battlefields of the Second World War. In the contest for the German capital Berlin, you fight with the American, British, French, and the Soviet Red Army. This act symbolises the total defeat of the Third Reich and spells the end of the war in Europe. As the players approach Berlin, they must face more and more challenges, as the German defence becomes more focused and fights desperately for its life. In the German campaigns you face the attackers in an alternate reality. What if their prototypes had made it into mass production? Expect another visually opulent strategy hit with a focus on fun: a fresh look at tactical war games!
FEATURES:
- The new WWII real-time strategy hit from Stormregion
- The Allies, the Red Army, and the Germans fight for Berlin ’44-’45
- Heroic officers with extremely effective capabilities
- Day and night-time conditions, as well as changes in weather affect the events in the game
- Factories produce supplies, such as decoy tanks to mislead the enemy aerial reconnaissance.
Last updated on August 14, 2015
Rush for Berlin Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows
Developer: InnoGlow
Publisher: Deep Silver / Plaion
Game Expansions for Rush for Berlin
Rush for Berlin: Rush for the Bomb
Expansion
Strategy
April 27, 2007
Rush for the Bomb is the first official addition to the real-time strategy called Rush for Berlin. The Hungarian studio Stormregion is responsible for the production of the extension, with titles such as S.W.I.N.E. and the popular but controversial Codename: Panzers series.