Rebellion Developments - List of Games Republished By Rebellion

List of Games Republished By Rebellion

These games were originally developed and published by other companies, but were subsequently acquired and republished by Rebellion:

  • Evil Genius (2009, PC). Originally developed by Elixir Studios and published in 2004.
  • Republic: The Revolution (2009, PC). Originally developed by Elixir Studios and published in 2003.
  • Empire Earth: Gold Edition (2009, PC). Originally developed by Stainless Steel Studios and published in 2001. The expansion pack was released in 2002.
  • Ground Control + Expansion (2009, PC). Originally developed by Massive Entertainment and published in 2000.
  • Ground Control II: Operation Exodus SE (2009, PC). Originally developed by Massive Entertainment and published in 2004.
  • Lords of the Realm: Royal Edition (2009, PC). Originally developed by Impressions Games and published in 1994. This includes Lords of the Realm II published in 1996.
  • Lords of the Realm III (2009, PC). Originally developed by Impressions Games and published in 2004.
  • Lords of Magic: Special Edition (2009, PC). Originally developed by Impressions Games and published in 1998.

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