Incredibly detailed units and environments, dynamic physics, and exhilarating visual effects bring the battle to life in ways never before seen. Uncanny Sense of Realism - Frostbite 2 technology allows for visceral, visually stunning conflict at an epic scale.All-out War - Take control of three unique factions, competing for resources, building up your base of operation, and leading massive batteries of tanks, soldiers, and aircraft into battle.Players will take control of three unique factions in a thrilling single-player campaign, and with friends online in cooperative and competitive multiplayer modes. It's up to you to assume their roles, take command of their forces and conquer global terrorism once and for all.
At the very least, it would be nice to see the rest of the Command & Conquer series remastered to work on modern PCs.Ĭommand & Conquer Remastered Collection will be released for PC on June 5, 2020.In Command & Conquer Generals 2, world leaders are mere seconds away from signing a peace treaty and bringing an end to a global war when a devastating terrorist attack rips through the conference, killing everyone in attendance, leaving only the world's military superpowers in control.
Hopefully, Command & Conquer Remastered Collection will be a return to form and inspire EA to resurrect the series.
Since Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight's launch in 2010, the series has gone through a rough patch with a mainline entry being canceled and the only new releases being a browser game and a mobile title. It's awesome to see Command & Conquer finally return after a very disappointing decade for the franchise. This new remastered version of the first two games in the series feels like an attempt to revitalize the franchise. While EA still released the game, which ended up underperforming. The path to Command & Conquer Remastered Collection began back at E3 2018, when Command & Conquer Rivals, a mobile RTS, was announced and met with immediate disapproval. Meanwhile, the 25th Anniversary Edition will include everything from the Special Edition as well as a signed six-disc set of original's soundtrack, a 100-page art book, faction patches, a beanie, a PVC light, and a metal mammoth tank replica for the price of $149.99. A Special Edition will cost $59.99 and includes a Tiberium crystal USB drive with the soundtrack on it, a poster, pins, tech tree prints for each faction, and a sticker sheet. The game will cost $19.99 on Steam or Origin for the digital versions, but two physical editions are being created with the help of Limited Run Games.
"We’re taking the classic gameplay that ushered in a new era of the RTS genre and adding the most fan-requested features like Skirmish mode for Tiberian Dawn, quality of life control improvements, and full Steam integration with UGC support."' "Our team has been working hand-in-hand with the C&C community since day one and we hope this transparent dialogue will result in the Command & Conquer Remastered Collection being a love letter to our fans," Lead Producer Jim Vessella said. EA is also stressing that Command & Conquer Remastered Collection is being created with the community in mind in a video discussing the game's development process. That being said, players will be able to toggle on the original soundtrack if they prefer. The remake feels like a wholistic endeavor, as EA announced today that it will even feature a remastered soundtrack by composer Frank Klepacki.
Multiplayer is being revived for both games with better matchmaking and leaderboards, and a new Map Editor feature will allow players to create new maps and creating new custom games, which are also being supported by EA in Command & Conquer Remastered Collection. The remastered collection spruces up the originals to function properly on a modern PC, meaning that they will feature new UI, controls, and 4K support. Simply titled Command & Conquer Remastered Collection, the upcoming bundle will launch on both Origin and Steam this summer with a remastered soundtrack and even a physical edition from Limited Run Games.Įlectronic Arts announced Tuesday morning that Command & Conquer Remastered Collection will be released June 5, and it'll include both Command & Conquer: Tiberian Dawn and Command & Conquer: Red Alert as well as their expansions. EA's remastered bundle of the first two Command & Conquer games finally has a confirmed release date.