Crusade — Cuban Missile Crisis: Ice

The game is currently available for modern PC players through digital storefronts like Steam and Fanatical. It is often sold as a bundle with the original game, Cuban Missile Crisis: The Aftermath . The Cuban Missile Crisis, October 1962 - History State Gov

In reality, the Cuban Missile Crisis ended in October 1962 when the USSR agreed to remove missiles from Cuba in exchange for a US pledge not to invade the island and the secret removal of US missiles from Turkey. Ice Crusade serves as a grim exploration of the consequences if "cooler heads" had not prevailed. Availability Cuban Missile Crisis: Ice Crusade

: The expansion features two new campaigns for the USSR and the USA, spanning 10 scenarios and over 25 strategic missions. The game is currently available for modern PC

: Players manage resource centers and move "battle groups" on a global theater map in turn-based mode before diving into real-time tactical combat. Ice Crusade serves as a grim exploration of

: It introduces 22 new military units, including the T-60, Chieftain, and Akatsia self-propelled gun, alongside "super units" like the Tyulpan 240mm mortar.

Frozen Warfare: Revisiting the Cold War in "Cuban Missile Crisis: Ice Crusade"

is a standalone expansion for the real-time strategy (RTS) game Cuban Missile Crisis: The Aftermath , developed by G5 Software . Set in a terrifying "what-if" timeline, it explores a world where the 1962 diplomatic standoff failed, plunging humanity into a nuclear winter. The World of 1967