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C&C 3: Kane's Wrath - Nod subfactions previewed by GameSpot

Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars marked the return of a long-lived and well-liked series that helped put the harvest-construct-conquer gameplay of real-time strategy games on the map. The game was popular and successful, and brought a new focus on the series' storyline, which pitted the "good guy" Global Defense Initiative against the "bad guy" Brotherhood of Nod in a futuristic conflict on Earth over the precious, and highly toxic, alien substance known as Tiberium -- all of this right before an alien invasion. The game is set to expand later this year with Kane's Wrath, which will introduce new units and subfactions into an already fast-paced game of build-grow-and-conquer. This time around, GameSpot have new intel to share on the subfactions of the Brotherhood of Nod.

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Command & Conquer: The Ultimate Edition Now Available

Electronic Arts has today released the Command & Conquer: The Ultimate Edition retail package, offering incredible value from the best-selling real-time strategy (RTS) franchise of all time. Rule all three Command & Conquer universes and more with this incredible value package, which includes seventeen complete videogames.

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Command & Conquer franchise is on sale on Steam

DSOGaming writes: "Electronic Arts is offering the entire Command & Conquer franchise with a 75% discount on Steam."

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From C&C to Generals 2: Graphics Evolution Documented

PC Games shows how C&C evolved from C&C 1 to Generals 2. Check out the screenshots.

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JsonHenry4518d ago

Installing Generals/Zero Hour again.

Hufandpuf4518d ago

Never played generals but I have played c&c 3 and red alert 2 and 3. Is it anything like those?

JsonHenry4518d ago

It is more like Red Alert 3 than CnC 3. Which, in my opinion, is a good thing.

Oschino19074517d ago

They need to re release the older ones with hd graphics and compatible with smartphones and tablets. Would love to replay the older ones from 90's and early early 2000's with touchscreen controls.