From Red Alert to Tiberian Dawn, to Red Alert 2, Generals, and Tiberian Sun, Command and Conquer, the iconic strategy game series by EA and Westwood, has seen a lot of new additions over the years.
During EA's E3 press conference, it was announced that Command and Conquer was back, although as a mobile game. Comand and Conquer has had a rough go of it in recent years. The last game, Command and ...
Check out a brief look at the campaign mission featured in Command & Conquer. Join global community manager Eric Krause as he shows you how the team transported and displayed the tank at this year’s ...
Younger gamers may not be too familiar with Command & Conquer, but there was once a time when the IP was virtually synonymous with the real-time strategy genre. The first Command & Conquer game, which ...
The mechanics aren't the most complex. That particular plaudit belongs to Civilization 6, or maybe Stellaris. Similarly, the strategies you have to use and the tactics of your enemies aren't the most ...
Level Infinite and Electronic Arts have officially opened up pre-registrations for Command & Conquer: Legions, as they prepare to release the game on mobile. In case you haven't seen the game yet, ...
Microsoft continues to support Xbox One's backwards compatibility feature with more games. This time, two Command and Conquer titles and their corresponding expansions have been added. From Command & ...
While EA is making AI a key pillar of how its studios make future titles, it hasn’t forgotten about its back catalog of popular games. Its latest efforts have seen the company open source code for ...
Level Infinite has announced strategy game Command & Conquer: Legions for iOS and Android via a licensing agreement with intellectual property owner Electronic Arts. A closed beta test for Android ...
Command & Conquer: The First Decade is a compilation of the Command & Conquer series' games published from 1995 to 2003, all bundled into one DVD and updated to run optimally on Windows XP. It was ...
Aug 15, 2012 - And drops the single-player portion and changes the title, establishing Command & Conquer as a free-to-play platform.
C&C: Red Alert for the iPhone is based on Red Alert 3, but is mostly its own game with unique touchscreen controls. The first four Command & Conquer games are now officially open source Command and ...