EA Opens Up Source Code for Four Command & Conquer Titles
Electronic Arts has taken a momentous step by open-sourcing the code for four legendary Command & Conquer games. Command & Conquer, Command & Conquer: Red Alert, Command & Conquer: Renegade, and Command & Conquer: Generals are now freely available on GitHub under an open license. This generous move empowers fans and developers to delve into, modify, and improve these cherished classics.
Furthermore, EA has integrated Steam Workshop support into newer Command & Conquer titles utilizing the SAGE engine, including Kane's Wrath and Red Alert 3. This allows players to easily create and share custom content, fostering a thriving community-driven ecosystem.
Although EA may not be actively developing new Command & Conquer games at this time, the franchise retains immense popularity among its dedicated fanbase. By releasing the source code and enhancing modding tools, EA is enabling passionate players to revitalize the series. This action could also spark renewed interest from a new generation of gamers keen to explore or contribute to the enduring legacy of Command & Conquer.
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