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Retro RTS Krush Kill ‘N Destroy Series Getting Major Update Next Month

Retro RTS Krush Kill ‘N Destroy Series Getting Major Update Next Month

Krush Kill ‘N Destroy is a series of RTS titles from developer Beam Software and publisher Zuggurat, released in the late 90s. The two-game series is getting a major update for its modern releases on Steam and GOG. The content packs for Kill Krush ‘N Destroy, which will now feature multiplayer support, will mean that the price of each game will rise from $6.99 to $9.99.

 

In addition to the restoration of multiplayer features, the new patches will introduce additional display resolutions, game balance improvements, improved support for mods, additional playable languages, and fixes to known issues with the previous releases.

 

In the original releases, players battled tooth, claw, and tentacle, choosing to join one of several factions as they duke it out for control of precious oil. In story campaign modes, players’ll complete dozens of missions and command more than 50 air, land, and amphibious units and advance across harsh, unforgiving, and barely hospitable terrain.

 

In a press statement, the publisher said. “Today, modern retro publisher Ziggurat Interactive announced that it will bring major updates to its gritty sci-fi strategy series Krush Kill ‘N Destroy nearly 20 years after the games were first released. In collaboration with a team led by talented KKND series modder Andre ‘IceReaper’ Mohren, Krush Kill ‘N Destroy Xtreme (1997) and Krush Kill ‘N Destroy 2: Krossfire (1998) will add modern online PvP multiplayer to Steam and GOG.”

 

Key features of Krush Kill ‘N Destroy updates:

 

Online multiplayer support on modern systems

Support for additional playable resolutions up to 4K

Improved modding support, including an update to the KKND2 map editor

Restored original HD sound effects

Additional language versions are playable

New launchers for tweaking game settings

Fixes to crash bugs and other known issues

 

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Faith Johnson
I'm a game journalist published in books, magazines, and websites for large and small publications. I'm also a broadcaster covering gaming news for UK radio. I've devoted my life to retro gaming, uncovering its history, and sharing news. I also have a huge game collection, including nearly 500 Sonic game variants. https://x.com/RetroFaith1

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