EA Releases Source Code for Four Command & Conquer Games
Electronic Arts (EA) has taken a monumental step by releasing the source code for four iconic titles in the Command & Conquer series. The games—Command & Conquer, Command & Conquer: Red Alert, Command & Conquer: Renegade, and Command & Conquer: Generals—are now freely accessible to the public on GitHub under an open license. This groundbreaking decision allows both fans and developers to delve into, modify, and enhance these cherished classics, opening up a world of possibilities for new content and experiences.
In addition to sharing the source code, EA has introduced Steam Workshop support for newer Command & Conquer games powered by the SAGE engine, such as Kane's Wrath and Red Alert 3. This integration facilitates the creation and sharing of custom content, making it easier than ever for players to contribute to and engage with the community. The result is a vibrant, community-driven experience that can breathe new life into these beloved titles.
Although EA may not currently be focusing on active development within the Command & Conquer franchise, the series remains a favorite among its dedicated fanbase. By making the source code available and enhancing modding capabilities, EA is empowering enthusiasts to take the reins and continue evolving the series. This initiative not only keeps the spirit of Command & Conquer alive but also has the potential to draw in a new audience eager to explore or contribute to the rich legacy of these strategic masterpieces.








