In a suspicious act of generosity, EA quietly slashes the Steam price on 4 Command and Conquer games to nearly nothing
In a suspicious act of generosity, EA quietly slashes the Steam price on 4 Command and Conquer games to nearly nothing
I'm not sure if this is permanent or not, so take advantage while you can.
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75ReplyIt’s normal to reduce prices as games get older
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A shame they never continued the remasters to Red Alert 2 and Tiberium Sun.
Would be nice to see the Generals games get some attention too, they weren’t “traditional” C&C titles but were still fun to play.
31ReplyAm I alone in wanting a Generals remaster in the 2D isometric format?
6Replymaybe openra will get to it in a few decades
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They had a c&c team shooter at one point that was a blast.
Imho they really missed out on defining the split-role FPS/RTS genre, they had all the peices but just never put them together.
3ReplyThere is a free fan made remake of the shooter. https://totemarts.games/games/renegade-x/
Unfortunately while EA seems fine with them distributing this as long as it is free, they won't allow them to put it on Steam.
I haven't played it in a couple of years so I don't know if there are still active servers but it is a very good remake.
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this is genorosity now?
13ReplyTaking history into consideration, yes. This is unprecedented benevolence as far as EA goes.
10ReplyRemember, sense of accomplishment goes a long way
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This looks like a reduction in base price, as the steam store pages do not mention any discount percentage.
price should be permanent. 8ReplyDoes Red Alert 3 need Origin?
6ReplyThis happens as games stop pulling in sales. I grabbed an old Rally game when they dropped the price to 99¢
6ReplyDead Island 2 was free for a few days
3ReplyStill too expensive.
1ReplyLooks like I'm spending eight dollars today
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