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EA'S The Command & Conquer Saga in Stores Now

Three generations of the Command & Conquer series are now available in one bundle. Electronic Arts announces The Command & Conquer Saga is on store shelves now in North America for the PC. This massive compilation of over a dozen Command & Conquer games includes Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars and all the titles featured in Command & Conquer The First Decade. The Command & Conquer Saga marks the largest PC franchise compilation to date.

With 25 million copies sold worldwide, the Command & Conquer franchise has defined the Real-time strategy genre with its signature fast and fluid gameplay, cutting-edge visuals, epic storylines, and rich campaign missions. The series has evolved over a decade, spawned over a dozen titles, and continues to be the genre benchmark by which all RTS games are measured. With its explosive style of warfare, the Command & Conquer franchise has grown over the years to span multiple fictional genres, including the science fiction Tiberium Universe, the revisionist history of the Command & Conquer Red Alert Universe, and a twist on modern warfare with Command & Conquer Generals.

The Command & Conquer Saga contains the following titles:
- Command & Conquer (August 1995);
- Command & Conquer The Covert Operations (April 1996);
- Command & Conquer Red Alert (October 1996);
- Command & Conquer Red Alert Counterstrike (March 1997);
- Command & Conquer Red Alert The Aftermath (September 1997);
- Command & Conquer Tiberian Sun (August 1999);
- Command & Conquer Tiberian Sun Firestorm (February 2000);
- Command & Conquer Red Alert 2 (October 2000);
- Command & Conquer Red Alert Yuri's Revenge (October 2001);
- Command & Conquer Renegade (February 2002);
- Command & Conquer Generals (February 2003);
- Command & Conquer Generals Zero Hour (September 2003);
- Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars (March 2007).

All games included in the compilation are rated "T" for Teen by the ESRB.



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