
Electronic Arts has taken a groundbreaking step by releasing the source code for four legendary games in the Command & Conquer series. The titles in question are Command & Conquer, Command & Conquer: Red Alert, Command & Conquer: Renegade, and Command & Conquer: Generals. These iconic games are now available to the public on GitHub under an open-source license, allowing fans and developers to delve into, modify, and enhance these cherished classics.
In a move to further engage the community, EA has also introduced Steam Workshop support for more recent Command & Conquer games that run on the SAGE engine, including Kane's Wrath and Red Alert 3. This new feature simplifies the process for players to create, share, and enjoy custom content, significantly enhancing the community-driven aspect of these games.
Although Electronic Arts may not be actively developing new titles within the Command & Conquer franchise at the moment, the series continues to enjoy immense popularity among its dedicated fanbase. By making the source code publicly available and improving modding capabilities, EA is empowering enthusiasts to revitalize the series. This initiative not only breathes new life into these beloved games but also has the potential to attract a new audience eager to explore or contribute to the storied legacy of Command & Conquer.