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Game News Rumor: Command and Conquer not dead?

Whisky

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Tags: Command and Conquer; EA Games

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Rumor has it that EA is not quite finished with Command and Conquer after closing Victory Studios. Upon being asked about honoring people who paid for the Early Access beta:

“For those of you who bought The C&C Ultimate Collection, your early access to the beta will be honored once production of this title resumes under a new studio.”

“We would like to thank you for your time and interest in Command & Conquer, and we look forward to sharing the news with you when production resumes on this title in the future.”

How serious they are about this, we don't know yet.
 

Zeriel

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I liked Tiberium Wars. If they had kept it at that quality level, I'd be fine with the EA-ification.

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The Generals universe was boring and dumb, though.
 

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