Command & Conquer Remastered soundtracks now on Spotify and different streaming companies

Following the launch of the Command & Conquer Remastered Collection earlier this month, EA have now slammed its soundtracks onto streaming companies on your sonic satisfaction. Along with its remastered variations of the C&C and Red Alert soundtracks, they’ve put up an album of hard-rockin’ new recordings from C&C composer Frank Klepacki and his band, The Tiberian Sons. Put a pep in your step on these morning runs with Hell March, why don’t you.
On Friday, EA slammed the songs up on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and… extra companies? I solely have Spotify so that you’ll must dig in iTunes and that your self.
The C&C Remastered Collection comprises the unique C&C and the primary Red Alert, each fancied up with new artwork, help for contemporary display screen resolutions, and such, whereas nonetheless being the identical games at coronary heart.
“It’s as close to a perfect restoration of two genre-defining real-time strategy games as you’ll get,” our Command & Conquer Remastered Collection review stated, “but the soporific effects of nostalgia do eventually begin to wear thin.” Good installer sequence too.
Long in the past, somebody satisfied me that the opening voice pattern in Hell March was “See my pants ignite!” I don’t know if my PC audio system had been dangerous sufficient to inform not the distinction or I used to be a very gullible teenager, however it was cemented that approach in my reminiscence.

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