EA announced the open-source release of classic Command & Conquer titles Renegade and Generals on GitHub in 2020. This move allows fans to explore the source code of these iconic games, setting the stage for future modding possibilities. The company plans to repackage Command & Conquer The Ultimate Collection Bundle for a 2024 re-release, featuring updates to support new Steam Workshop mods.
Moreover, EA uncovered original tech demos for “Renegade 2” and “Commando,” previously unseen by the public. These discoveries provide a rare glimpse into the development process of these beloved franchises. Additionally, Command & Conquer Tiberium Alliances, originally launched in 2011 as a browser and mobile-based free-to-play game, has now been added to Steam as a free-to-play title.
TLDR: EA opens up source code for Command & Conquer classics, unveils unseen tech demos, and brings Tiberium Alliances to Steam for free.
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