EA Releases Source Code for Four Command & Conquer Games
Electronic Arts has taken a bold step by releasing the source code for four iconic titles in the Command & Conquer series. The games—Command & Conquer, Command & Conquer: Red Alert, Command & Conquer: Renegade, and Command & Conquer: Generals—are now available on GitHub under an open license. This move allows both fans and developers to delve into, modify, and improve these cherished classics, opening up a world of possibilities for the community.
Alongside the source code release, EA has enhanced the modding experience by introducing Steam Workshop support for newer Command & Conquer games that run on the SAGE engine, such as Kane's Wrath and Red Alert 3. This integration simplifies the process for players to create and share custom content, significantly boosting the community-driven aspect of the series.
Although Electronic Arts may not be actively developing new titles within the Command & Conquer franchise at the moment, it continues to hold a special place in the hearts of many long-time fans. By providing access to the source code and improving modding capabilities, EA is empowering enthusiasts to rejuvenate the series. This initiative not only honors the legacy of Command & Conquer but also has the potential to draw in a new audience eager to explore or contribute to its storied history.
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