Command & Conquer Remastered Collection Launches June 5 - News
by William D'Angelo , posted on 10 March 2020 / 3,631 ViewsPublisher Electronic Arts announced Command & Conquer Remastered Collection will launch for Windows PC via Steam and Origin on June 5 worldwide for $19.99.
View the reveal trailer below:
Along with the digital versions of the game, Limited Run Games will release limited print physical editions of the collection. Read the details below:
Special Edition ($59.99)
- Command & Conquer Remastered Collection for PC
- Steam download code
- Tiberium Crystal USB with remastered original soundtrack
- 119 tracks with over seven hours of music
- Includes the album “Frank Klepacki & the Tiberian Sons: Celebrating 25 Years of Command & Conquer“
- Reversible poster
- Faction enamel pins (x4)
- Tech tree prints (one for each faction)
- Faction sticker sheet
Anniversary Edition ($149.99)
- Command & Conquer Remastered Collection for PC in a beautiful foil and embossed rigid box
- Steam download code
- Tiberium Crystal USB with remastered original soundtrack
- 119 tracks with over seven hours of music
- Includes the album “Frank Klepacki & the Tiberian Sons: Celebrating 25 Years of Command & Conquer“
- Reversible poster
- Faction enamel pins (x4)
- Tech tree prints (one for each faction)
- Art book (100-plus pages)
- Faction patches
- Faction sticker sheet
- Reversible beanie
- Metal Mammoth tank replica
- Painted PVC light and sound tesla coil and obelisk replicas
Here is an overview of the collection:
Comprised of Command & Conquer: Tiberian Dawn, Command & Conquer: Red Alert, and their three expansion packs—Covert Ops, Counterstrike, and The Aftermath—the Command & Conquer Remastered Collection is a passion project between Electronic Arts and some of the original Westwood Studios team members at Petroglyph.
Command & Conquer Remastered Collection is being created alongside the Command & Conquer community, where the project was publicly revealed in October 2018 to gather community insight before development began. An active Community Council has been involved since early pre-production with 24/7 access to the development team. The title features rebuilt graphics and textures with support up to 4K resolution, along with an over seven hour soundtrack remastered by the renowned original composer Frank Klepacki. The community has helped shape the enhancements of the game through highly requested features like revamped UI, updated controls and a Map Editor for fans to showcase their creations. Multiplayer has been rebuilt from the ground up to support a modern online experience with custom games, one-versus-one quick match, Elo-based matchmaking, leaderboards, replays, and much more.
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Return of the RTS, I am loving this, StarCraft, Warcraft, Age of Empires, Homeworld and now Command and Conquer and Red Alert! That nostalgic music and old school acting. EA please don't stuff it up..
Looking forward to this. The project actually looks like it's got a team, who actually care about the franchise, as well as having Frank Klep returning with remastered OST.
Looking great!
Loved C&C and Red Alert, played it on console and PC. Practically Set AMD K6-2 450 MHz Computers alight at my local internet cafe when pushing ~400 tanks on screen during massive battles with friends.
Doesn't really look like it, from the amount of OG content they've been adding in.








