EALA's releases seven detailed images from its next RTS in the popular franchise.
EALA has given the Nod (ahem) and released a batch of piping-hot screenshots from the upcoming PC title Command & Conquer 4. Shipping out sometime in 2010, C&C4 will apparently include a whole host of innovations to the regular C&C gameplay experience including a new class-based gameplay system and persistent player progression.
The story of Command & Conquer 4 takes place after the events of the critically acclaimed Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. The year is 2062 and humanity is at the brink of extinction. With only six years left until the mysterious crystalline structure Tiberium renders the earth entirely uninhabitable, the two opposing factions – Global Defense Initiative (GDI) and the Brotherhood of Nod – inevitably find themselves in desperation for the same cause: to stop Tiberium from extinguishing mankind.
Hang in there, C&C fans -- we're expecting to get our first look at the game in the not-too-distant future. Hopefully, that future isn't full of Earth-rending Tiberium.
Source : source : http://pc.gamespy.com
EALA has given the Nod (ahem) and released a batch of piping-hot screenshots from the upcoming PC title Command & Conquer 4. Shipping out sometime in 2010, C&C4 will apparently include a whole host of innovations to the regular C&C gameplay experience including a new class-based gameplay system and persistent player progression.
The story of Command & Conquer 4 takes place after the events of the critically acclaimed Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. The year is 2062 and humanity is at the brink of extinction. With only six years left until the mysterious crystalline structure Tiberium renders the earth entirely uninhabitable, the two opposing factions – Global Defense Initiative (GDI) and the Brotherhood of Nod – inevitably find themselves in desperation for the same cause: to stop Tiberium from extinguishing mankind.
Hang in there, C&C fans -- we're expecting to get our first look at the game in the not-too-distant future. Hopefully, that future isn't full of Earth-rending Tiberium.
Source : source : http://pc.gamespy.com