- The source code completely recovered to Command and conquer is receiving a public launch
- Steam workshop support for several Command and conquer Games have also added
- A package of ‘C&C’ modification support for all games is also available to modify
EA has announced that it is launching the source code completely recovered to Command and conquer.
Luke “Cchyper” Feenan, a veteran of the Command and conquer The community, the modder and the CNCNET administrator shared the details on behalf of the study in a new Reddit publication, confirming that the source code for Command and conqueralso known as Tiberian Dawn, C&C Red Alert, C&C Renegadeand C&C + Hour General The public will be published under the GPL license.
In addition, the steam workshop support will also be introduced for several Command and conquer Titles that allow users to raise their personalized maps. These games include C&C Renegade, Generals and Zero Hour, C&C 3 Tiberium Wars and Kane’s Wrath, Red Alert 3 and Lifting, and C&C 4 TIBERIAN TWILIGHT.
All Missions and World Builder editor tools have also been updated, which means that players can easily publish maps edited directly in the Steam workshop.
A ‘C&C Modding Support’ pack that contains the XML of origin, the scheme, the script, the shador and the map files for all the games that use the Sage engine will also be launched so that the modders access.
“This has been another desire for the community for almost 15 years, so we are excited to finally make this happen, and we hope this helps everyone to continue making incredible content and modifications in the coming years.
These new initiatives were initially ideas proposed by Feenan, who was also part of the development of the Command and conquer remastered collectionAfter its launch in 2020.
“I know that this will train those in the community that continue to create content for these classic entries in the franchise, and I hope you help communities such as CNCNET to continue supporting these games and keep them playable for future generations,” Fenenan added.
To celebrate the launch of the Source Code, Command and conquer remastered collection Producer Jim Vassella shared that the team was able to discover and digitize some rare game images of the early development of C&C Renegade and C&C Generals. This footage is now also available in a compilation format for fans of the series to see and enjoy.