EA stops development on free-to-play version of Command & Conquer

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Electronic Arts discontinues the development of the free playable version of Command & Conquer and close, Victory Games, the studio that the game worked. The studio admits that it’s not the game made the fans of the series wanted to play.

In a statement on the website of the series the team behind the free playable Command & Conquer is known that the project is deleted. Victory Games wanted a free playable strategy game that is only online in multiplayer to play. The lack of a singleplay campaign fell wrong, however, to the fans of the strategic series and so cease publisher Electronic Arts, owner of Victory Games, the project. Falls at the same time, the canvas for the studio. EA has announced that the studio will be lifted and that it is going to try the employees elsewhere in the company.

Victory Games did in september an attempt to cater to the fans. After the criticism it received on a closed test of the game, makes it in september announced that it will become a campaign for the game would develop. EA announced the game in 2011 as Command & Conquer: Generals 2. The game would be in 2013 need to appear for Windows. Victory Games was to make the game use the Frostbite 3 engine.

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