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EA just open sourced Command & Conquer, Red Alert, Renegade and Generals

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Last updated: 28 Feb 2025 at 10:03 am UTC

I can't quite believe it either. Command & Conquer, Red Alert, Command & Conquer Renegade and Command & Conquer Generals (inc. Zero Hour) have their code officially open sourced.

This is how it should be done. When a game is old enough, open source it so the community can keep it alive and learn from and perhaps even improve them. Looking over them they're all under the GPL3 license. However, there are some additional terms added like EA not granting any "trademark or publicity rights", you don't get the right to use "Command & Conquer" or any other trademark for example.

EA did more than just open sourcing their older titles though. They've also enabled Steam Workshop support for:

  • C&C Renegade
  • C&C Generals & Zero Hour
  • C&C 3 Tiberium Wars and Kane’s Wrath
  • C&C Red Alert 3 & Uprising
  • C&C 4 Tiberian Twilight

They also launched a new video going over some rare gameplay footage from the early development of C&C Renegade and C&C Generals:

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All of them are now on GitHub:

To do this EA worked with Luke "CCHyper" Feenan, who they said was "part of our Community Council for the C&C Remastered Collection, and was involved in bringing the C&C Ultimate Collection to Steam back in March 2024". You can see the full message from EA and Feenan in a post on Steam.

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tpau 2 days ago
Is that a good sign, neutral sign, or bad sign for people that wanted a Generals Remake with improved graphics?
Xpander 2 days ago
Is that a good sign, neutral sign, or bad sign for people that wanted a Generals Remake with improved graphics?

Naah no need for unoptimized UE5 remake.
Just the old game updated to work great with modern systems and fps caps removed. Thats all we need.
rea987 a day ago
@SynicalSpghtti

I guess this really does add to the 'they lost the source code to Red Alert 2' rumor I've heard about. Unless surely it means they're working on a remaster, right? Right?!

I lean towards potentially remastered honestly.
tpau a day ago
Naah no need for unoptimized UE5 remake.
Just the old game updated to work great with modern systems and fps caps removed. Thats all we need.

I want the old classics to be suitable not only for old people with a feeling of nostalgia but also make them interesting again for new generations and a few more additional details in the interface and textures and a few more polygons on the model will go a long way to make this feel "current" again.
Nobody said it has to be unreal engine, nobody says it won't be optimized.
New engine technology brings support for modern hardware and new tricks.
It's not always bad to upgrade , rather the opposite.
Xpander a day ago
I want the old classics to be suitable not only for old people with a feeling of nostalgia but also make them interesting again for new generations and a few more additional details in the interface and textures and a few more polygons on the model will go a long way to make this feel "current" again.
Nobody said it has to be unreal engine, nobody says it won't be optimized.
New engine technology brings support for modern hardware and new tricks.
It's not always bad to upgrade , rather the opposite.

Just look at most other EA remakes/remasters or any other big publisher ones. You can draw conclusions from there.
They always just f up. Downgrade compared to original.
Sure...miracles could happen, but i have doubts.


edit: Nightdive Studios can put out great remasters though.


Last edited by Xpander on 1 Mar 2025 at 11:07 am UTC
Caldathras a day ago
Just an upgrade to a modern 3D engine with no changes to any other aspect of the game. Too much to hope for ... ?


Last edited by Caldathras on 1 Mar 2025 at 7:00 pm UTC
tpau 9 hours ago
We have https://github.com/TheSuperHackers/GeneralsGameCode that plans to fix up the code so it compiles again and then have an extended and an original mode for the purists.
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