It’s clear that EA is hoping to bring as many people into the game as possible, probably in the hopes that C&C Generals 2 will make inroads into the eSports world. With Frostbite 2, we are able to keep an emphasis on the AAA quality our consumers expect while staying true to the RTS gameplay they know and love – all available online for free.” “For nearly two decades, this franchise has existed as something you buy now we are creating a destination where our fans will be able to access the entire Command and Conquer universe, starting with Generals and continuing with Red Alert, Tiberium, and beyond. “We are thrilled about this opportunity to transform Command & Conquer into a premier online experience,” said Jon Van Caneghem, general manager at EA. Players interested can register for beta access to the game on the Command & Conquer website. C & C Generals 2 is the first of what EA said will be many free Command & Conquer games. The platform and the game will launch sometime next year for the PC. The game will be a part of EA’s new online platform it is simply calling Command & Conquer.
Today, EA announced that its upcoming real-time strategy game, Command & Conquer Generals 2, will be free-to-play. The announcements coming out of this week’s Gamescom trade show in Cologne, Germany are coming so quickly they almost seem to rival this year’s E3.