TGB writes: "Despite EA's accidental Command & Conquer 4's announcement yesterday, EA has revealed further details and the first concept art of the "epic conclusion to the beloved Tiberium universe."
An online survey apparently conducted on behalf of publisher Electronic Arts contains word of the unannounced Command & Conquer 4 and numerous details.
This mod includes Tiberium Sun blood and gore from infantry, burned infantry, Tiberium Sun units and more.
Command & Conquer 3 developer EA Los Angeles has admitted that it has had a "chronic issue [with product support] for more than four years," and is forming a dedicated support team to try and address the issue.
EA LA is soon to unleash a major Command & Conquer reveal, according to C&C product manger David Silverman.
Gamedaily reports:
The NPD Group has released the list of the top 10 best selling PC games of 2007 in the US:
ActionTrip's 2007 Game of the Year voting poll registered 10673 participants. 1809 registered users voted for Call of Duty 4, 1279 for Halo 3, 1192 for Assassin's Creed, 837 for "None of the Above", 716 for BioShock, 710 for Crysis, 627 for The Orange Box, and so on. The rest of the results can be viewed in ActionTrip's voting poll section.
The Bitbag editor picks the winners for:
Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath, the expansion pack to Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars, will feature Natasha Henstridge (Species trilogy) and Carl Lumbly ('Alias') in its all-new, high-definition, live action video sequences. Henstridge and Lumbly will be joined by veteran Command & Conquer actor Joe Kucan, who originated the role of Kane, the megalomaniacal leader of the Brotherhood of Nod. All three actors are at the epicentre of the Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath story which will span 20 years ¿ from the rebirth of the Brotherhood after the Second Tiberium War through the dramatic events of the Third Tiberium War and beyond.
13 games from veteran RTS series Command & Conquer are being squeezed into a new PC compilation pack.
Together with the official debut of "Command & Conquer Battlecast Primetime", Electronic Arts LA (EALA) has opened up avenues into new developments of the Command & Conquer lineage. Among many community featurettes, EALA has revealed three important things: a new expansion to Command & Conquer 3, an official modding SDK, and an experimental Battlecast Viewer.
EA has spilled first details on the first expansion pack for Command & Conquer 3 in episode one of its Battlecast Prime Time show focussing on the RTS. The expansion's called Kane's Wrath and is due out in 2008 and will release simultaneously on PC and Xbox 360.
A few week's ago the ladies and fellas over at Electronic Arts started hinting at a mystery announcement coming in August. The date for C&C3 to be "revolutionized" has come, so what's the big news? Most people expected an expansion or surprise patch release, but instead it's a brand new online show about Command & Conquer 3.
Command & Conquer 3 isn't exactly what most people would call great literature. Nevertheless, as one of Electronic Arts's more narrative-driven franchises, the story is something fans take note of. 1UP knows as well as anyone fans can get a bit hardcore with their nitpicking.
1UP spies used their patented brand of trickery to get a hold of the mysterious teaser image pictured below which has been circulating in the e-mails of Electronic Arts employees involved with the recently released Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars.
This patch for Command & Conquer 3 changes the way that disconnect stats are recorded during ranked and unranked online matches, addresses a critical exploit, and fixes a number of other bugs.
ORIGINAL STORY: Electronic Arts sent along word today that patch 1.05 for Command & Conquer 3 is ready to go live. This is a massive patch that will be fixing major gameplay inbalances and exploits that caused much anxiety in the C&C3 community, including some players swearing off playing the game online until the patch's release.