Command and Conquer Mega Bomb Drops Early July

Command and Conquer Mega Bomb Drops Early July

Ranga14 by Ranga14 on Jul 08, 2009 @ 04:12 PM (Staff Bios)
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A Command & Conquer Mega Bomb Drops Early July

That's the title of EA's latest news letter that I just received in my inbox, here's a snippet of what they had to say;

It was on August 31, 1995 when the Command & Conquer franchise was introduced to the world with Tiberian Dawn and propelled the real-time-strategy genre in to the hearts of each and every one of YOU. Now, Command & Conquer fans, after 14 years, and 18 games across the Red Alert, Generals, and Tiberian universe, someone very near and dear to the heart of the C&C franchise will soon have a message for you, to be communicated world-wide in "early July". Make sure to bookmark CommandandConquer.com, as this person will drop his message at just the right time.


Hmm, now what could this be? Generals 2? C&C 4 which we just learned EA's UK PR accidentally tweeted about, Command & Conquer MMORTS that we speculated on awhile back or perhaps something even bolder? But would could be bolder than an MMORTS? We'll know very soon it would appear!

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