Command & Conquer, Red Alert, Renegade, and Generals have all been added to EA’s GitHub page, joining the 2020 Remastered ...
Renegade and Command & Conquer: Generals. While fan projects like OpenRA and OpenSAGE have produced their own approximations of the code that powered these titles, having free versions of the ...
The four games now having their code published under the GPL are Command & Conquer, C&C: Red Alert, C&C: Renegade (a first-person shooter!), and C&C: Generals. EA isn’t alone here, of course.
The games in question are Command & Conquer (aka, Tiberian Dawn), C&C Red Alert, C&C Renegade, and C&C Generals + Zero Hour, all released under the General Public Licence. In short, this will ...
and Generals, is now available for the meager price of $6. Will we ever get a new Command and Conquer game? It’s unclear right now. But whether you’re fresh to the series, want to replay the ...
Electronic Arts (EA) has released the source code for several classic Command & Conquer titles. Games such as Tiberian Dawn, Red Alert, Renegade, and Generals & Zero Hour are now available under ...
The games getting a source code release are Command & Conquer (Tiberian Dawn), Red Alert, C&C Renegade, and C&C Generals and Zero Hour. They're being released under the GPL license, meaning folks ...
The Command & Conquer community is in for a treat ... support for multiple C&C titles including: C&C Renegade, C&C Generals & Zero Hour, C&C 3 Tiberium Wars and Kane’s Wrath, C&C Red Alert ...
Whether you love Kane’s Wrath, Generals, Red Alert 3, or Zero Hour, it’s clear to see the camera is still running. Working in collaboration with Command and Conquer modder and community legend ...