C&C Remastered consists of Red Alert, and ex-Westwood devs are serving to

November 14, 2018 Command & Conquer Remastered will embody Red Alert, and Petroglyph is making it occur.

We knew Command & Conquer Remastered was on the way in which, however right now EA has spilled the small print. Petrogylph Games, a studio made up of lots of the authentic builders at Westwood, will head up the remaster mission. The remaining launch will likely be a group of the unique Command & Conquer, Red Alert, and all of their respective expansions.

Petroglyph will likely be joined by Lemon Sky Studios, which – amongst an entire lot of different business contract work – had a hand within the glorious StarCraft remaster launched final 12 months. There aren’t many particulars on what kind the remaster will take, simply that it’s a PC title that’ll be offered in “4K glory.”

Development is barely starting now, so anticipate some wait earlier than the gathering launches. Community suggestions will apparently play a giant function in shaping how the brand new editions go. EA says there received’t be any microtransactions – which the corporate stated earlier than and actually shouldn’t come as a shock. (But the writer does have a picture downside to take care of.)

 

 

The announcement additionally particulars a number of the ex-Westwood expertise which makes up Petroglyph. “Joe Bostic is known as the co-creator of C&C, having also served as the lead programmer on Tiberian Dawn and Red Alert. Steve Tall joined Joe as a lead programmer on Red Alert, and Ted Morris was the original community manager on the C&C franchise. And Mike Legg contributed to all forms of audio systems at Westwood, having been an employee since 1986! All four members helped start Petroglyph Games in 2003 after the closure of Westwood and are joined by a veteran group of RTS developers from the past 15+ years.”

An extra video provides up another element on the workforce – you may anticipate Frank Klepacki, the person behind the unique soundtrack, to as soon as once more present audio excellence for this remastered assortment.

Producer Jim Vessella stated earlier this 12 months on Reddit that EA has “heard you loud and clear: the Command & Conquer community wants to see the franchise return to PC. And as a fan of C&C for over 20 years, I couldn’t agree more. With that in mind we’ve been exploring some exciting ideas regarding remastering the classic PC games, and already have the ball rolling on our first effort to celebrate the upcoming 25th Year Anniversary.”

Now it’s official, and it’s being made by a lot of the unique growth workforce. Command & Conquer Remastered needs to be one heck of a package deal.

 
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