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Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project this spring

Arush Entertainment plans to release all of its future games in both digital and retail versions.

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Arizona-based game publisher Arush Entertainment has announced that it will release all of its future games in stores. The company originally focused exclusively on electronic distribution of its games, but last year released its hunting-action games Hunting Unlimited in traditional retail stores as well.

"Today, retail is the most successful way to sell games," Arush CEO Jim Perkins said. "We have successfully delivered games electronically to consumers and digital distribution will remain a component of our business as that market continues to emerge."

Arush's upcoming 3D action game Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project is scheduled to arrive in stores this spring. The game lets players assume the role of the classic action game character Duke Nukem as he shoots his way through New York, clearing the city of monsters and mutants. For more information, take a look at our previous coverage of the game.

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