Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars (PC) demo released
The wait is over. All hell has broken lose. Kane is back. The Command & Conquer: Tiberium Wars demo has finally been released. The file is downloadable exclusively on FilePlanet (check the Read link below) and worth a little over 1GB of your downloading time.
Now some of you 360-owners must be in utter heat, waiting for this game to be released; the reason why we’re cross-posting this over to the 360 blog is so that some of you guys might want to try it out on your PCs as well. At least that way, you’d get to experience first-hand what exactly you’re getting yourself into. Although we know that control functions aren’t the same on the PC and 360, for a C&C fan, any form of contact with the third installment is way beyond fine.
The demo includes a tutorial map, two single-player missions, a cutscene, and a skirmish map. Not a lot to work with, but hey!, the U.S. release of the full game is just a month away: March 28. This demo will sure tide over the wait. So, without further ado, may we introduce you to the ubiquitous Read link below.
The wait is over. All hell has broken lose. Kane is back. The Command & Conquer: Tiberium Wars demo has finally been released. The file is downloadable exclusively on FilePlanet (check the Read link below) and worth a little over 1GB of your downloading time.
Now some of you 360-owners must be in utter heat, waiting for this game to be released; the reason why we’re cross-posting this over to the 360 blog is so that some of you guys might want to try it out on your PCs as well. At least that way, you’d get to experience first-hand what exactly you’re getting yourself into. Although we know that control functions aren’t the same on the PC and 360, for a C&C fan, any form of contact with the third installment is way beyond fine.
The demo includes a tutorial map, two single-player missions, a cutscene, and a skirmish map. Not a lot to work with, but hey!, the U.S. release of the full game is just a month away: March 28. This demo will sure tide over the wait. So, without further ado, may we introduce you to the ubiquitous Read link below.