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We’re probably never getting another Command & Conquer game, but at least EA has revived this obscure 12-year-old curio for some reason [Video]

I am a big Command & Conquer fan, but even I had to look up what Command & Conquer: Tiberium Alliances was before writing this. Now, why would I feel the need to research this particular game today? The answer to that question is quite simple, actually.

EA, out of nowhere, just created a Steam page for that game (via PCGamesN), indicating a re-release is coming soon.

Command & Conquer: Tiberium Alliances is something of an unusual entry into the storied, and unfairly dormant, real-time strategy series. It was a browser-based, free-to-play MMO, back when browser-based games were a thing.

The game went online in May, 2012, well over a decade ago, but it’s certainly not a title that comes to mind when someone thinks Command & Conquer.

The Steam versionwill likewise be free-to-play, and will even include the game’s strategic layer (which C&C isn’t typically known for), but one that formed a core component of the original browser release. It is, however, going …

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