C&C: Music and action
Action-packed trailer of EA's Tiberium Wars
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This new all-action trailer RTS sequel Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars is as remarkable for its many explosions and frantic activity as it is for the accompanying music which is as 'rawk' as it gets. Check out the Movies tab and look for "Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars - trailer 11-30-06" for your dose of the action.
The trailer gets up close to the conflict between the GDI and Brotherhood of Nod, raging in 2047. Both are fighting over the areas of Earth that are not tainted by the spread of the strange alien mineral Tiberium, which is slowly consuming the planet. It also shows that ground troops are more than capable of taking down the larger war machines if their attacks are swift and coordinated.
EA's real-time strategy will be released for PC and Xbox 360 early next year.
November 30, 2006
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