
Then again around that time EA was dealing with being labeled the Worst Company in America and trying desperately to rebrand in the eyes of the public. The game was to be a free-to-play title but it didn't quite materialize. Over the course of recent years Electronic Arts has tried reviving the series in a number of different ways but most have fallen through, including a reboot of the game that was in the works by BioWare Victory. The game was praised for its balance, unit control, and over-the-top cinematic storytelling. Now these days it's StarCraft II, but before Blizzard took charge of the genre it was Westwood Studios' C&C. Usually there is a game series to which many other RTS games are measured and it's Command & Conquer.


In the case of Command & Conquer it should come to the surprise of no one that a lot of hardcore real-time strategy fans who grew up with Westwood Studios would want to get their hands on what they would consider one of the greatest real-time strategy games ever made.
