Command And Conquer: All Games

: Originally subtitled Tiberian Dawn , this game introduced the world to Kane and the struggle for Tiberium. Expansion : The Covert Operations (1996).

A realistic, modern warfare setting detached from the other two timelines. command and conquer all games

From Kane’s immortal scheming to Tanya’s one-liners, from Tesla coils to Kirov airships, Command & Conquer remains the rock-and-roll, cheesy, gloriously over-the-top heart of the RTS genre. That purpose was simple: build a base, power up, and crush your enemy. And it was glorious. : Originally subtitled Tiberian Dawn , this game

: Kane’s Wrath (2008), which added a "Global Conquest" mode and sub-factions. : Kane’s Wrath (2008), which added a "Global

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In 2003, EA Pacific (having acquired Westwood) released Command & Conquer: Generals . It abandoned Tiberium, Kane, and campy FMV entirely. Instead, it was a grounded, near-future RTS set in the War on Terror era. Three factions fought: the US (tech and air power), China (massed numbers and artillery), and the Global Liberation Army (GLA—stealthy, bomb-laden guerillas). Generals and its Zero Hour expansion are still praised for their tactical depth, though purists debated whether it was a "true" C&C game.

Today, the future is uncertain. EA has acknowledged fan passion. A new Generals sequel was cancelled years ago, but recent rumors suggest a possible new entry. Meanwhile, the original games live on via open-source projects like OpenRA , and the community keeps multiplayer alive.