Story-driven campaign coming to Command & Conquer

Coming next year

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It feels weird to write a headline like that. If you told my high-school self that campaign missions coming to a Command & Conquer game was news, I’d call you a goofy goober. Yet, here I am. Years older and wiser, telling everyone that the newest Command & Conquer game has co-op and campaign missions, and this this is news.

The newest C&C being a free “service,” the biggest focus was and still is the multiplayer aspect. It’s not surprising, given EA’s priorities as of late, but that doesn’t make it any less disappointing. The addition of single-player content was brought about by fan feedback, which comes as no surprise. Of-freakin’-course fans are going to want a campaign in their C&C game. 


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