Pocket Gamer: Command & Conquer: Tiberium Alliances stormed onto the free-to-play browser gaming grid in May of 2012 and it's making its way to iOS this spring with an Android version to follow.
From what we've seen of the game, it harkens back to the glory days of the Command & Conquer franchise by placing a firm emphasis on strategy and resource gathering.
It's been a while since we have seen a new C&C and while it was a brilliant RTS game in it's time is there any hope for the series? For those who didn't know there was going to be a FPS version of C&C but instead we got C&C Generals.
8CN: Games get canceled all the time, but rarely do we ever hear very much about them. Usually, they're canned well before the public is aware of their existence, with the studios quietly pushing the project under the rug (or recycling the work into new games entirely). These games however, failed pretty spectacularly.
Prey 2 sure looked interesting. The first one gave me motion sickness with the sudden inversions.
The first one's concept sounds amazing! I hope they, or someone gets back to it. The outlook should be different now with the new gen consoles...
EA today announced that its two free-to-play MMOs, Command & Conquer: Tiberium Alliances and Lord of Ultima, has been fully localized into Arabic and are now available to play.