Command & Conquer 3 goodies, expansion announced

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Together with the official debut of “Command & Conquer Battlecast Primetime“, Electronic Arts LA (EALA) has opened up avenues into new developments of the Command & Conquer lineage. Among many community featurettes, EALA has revealed three important things: a new expansion to Command & Conquer 3, an official modding SDK, and an experimental Battlecast Viewer.

Mystery screenshot later revealed to come from the expansion - Image 1Rumors of the C&C3 expansion began when a mysterious screenshot (see image to the right; do click on the thumbnail) was discovered by the community. But in the first episode of the Battlecast Primetime, it was revealed to be a capture of the expansion to Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars (Xbox 360, Windows PC on DVD) officially announced as Command & Conquer 3: Kane’s Wrath.

Expansion facts were highlighted as follows:

  • Domination meta-game: a RISK-style mode “on steroids,” where units can be moved strategically on a global scale; encounters move to the classic C&C tactical mode for skirmishes
  • A story dating back to the Second Tiberium War, extending past the Third Tiberium War
  • New characters to accompany Joe Kucan (Kane)
  • Additional units and content
  • New selection interface (featured in mystery screenshot) for Xbox 360 gamers
  • Expansion to release simultaneously on Xbox 360 and PC

Patch 1.07 should be coming soon in August, which, aside from solving more balance issues with game units, will also break down walls in modding restrictions. An exclusive modding software development kit (SDK) will provide modders with the ability to create their own units, customize them, and integrate them to the core game easily.

And lastly, the Battlecast Viewer was also announced to be in the works. Even without a copy of the game, fans will be able to watch recorded battles from anywhere in the world. Platform details are sketchy, but the Viewer will be available for download on the official Command & Conquer website once its ready.

Keep your eyes glued to this space: more developments in the C&C scene as they come rampaging by.

Buy: [Command & Conquer 3 (Xbox 360)]
Buy: [Command & Conquer 3 (PC)]

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Command & Conquer 3 goodies, expansion announced  - Image 1 

Together with the official debut of “Command & Conquer Battlecast Primetime“, Electronic Arts LA (EALA) has opened up avenues into new developments of the Command & Conquer lineage. Among many community featurettes, EALA has revealed three important things: a new expansion to Command & Conquer 3, an official modding SDK, and an experimental Battlecast Viewer.

Mystery screenshot later revealed to come from the expansion - Image 1Rumors of the C&C3 expansion began when a mysterious screenshot (see image to the right; do click on the thumbnail) was discovered by the community. But in the first episode of the Battlecast Primetime, it was revealed to be a capture of the expansion to Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars (Xbox 360, Windows PC on DVD) officially announced as Command & Conquer 3: Kane’s Wrath.

Expansion facts were highlighted as follows:

  • Domination meta-game: a RISK-style mode “on steroids,” where units can be moved strategically on a global scale; encounters move to the classic C&C tactical mode for skirmishes
  • A story dating back to the Second Tiberium War, extending past the Third Tiberium War
  • New characters to accompany Joe Kucan (Kane)
  • Additional units and content
  • New selection interface (featured in mystery screenshot) for Xbox 360 gamers
  • Expansion to release simultaneously on Xbox 360 and PC

Patch 1.07 should be coming soon in August, which, aside from solving more balance issues with game units, will also break down walls in modding restrictions. An exclusive modding software development kit (SDK) will provide modders with the ability to create their own units, customize them, and integrate them to the core game easily.

And lastly, the Battlecast Viewer was also announced to be in the works. Even without a copy of the game, fans will be able to watch recorded battles from anywhere in the world. Platform details are sketchy, but the Viewer will be available for download on the official Command & Conquer website once its ready.

Keep your eyes glued to this space: more developments in the C&C scene as they come rampaging by.

Buy: [Command & Conquer 3 (Xbox 360)]
Buy: [Command & Conquer 3 (PC)]

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