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Command & Conquer: Generals puts your trigger finger on the pulse of modern warfare. Choose your powerful General to control massive armies of bleeding-edge military weaponry across a globe teetering on the brink of Armageddon. Command one of three unique sides, each with customisable high-tech arsenals ready to deliver unprecedented firepower on land or in the skies. Annihilate the opposition in the 27-mission single-player campaign or dish out the damage in global multiplayer mayhem. Prepare your forces, Commander…it’s time to engage in the next generation of real-time strategy - Command…
- Released
- 2003
- Genres
- Real Time Strategy (RTS), Strategy
- Platforms
- PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac
- Game modes
- Single player, Multiplayer
- Engine
- SAGE
- Franchise
- Command & Conquer
- Developer
- EA Pacific
- Publisher
- Aspyr Media, Electronic Arts
Key facts
- Developers
- EA Pacific , i5works(OS X)
- Publishers
- EA Games (Windows), Aspyr Media (Mac OS X)
- Designer
- Dustin Browder
- Programmer
- Jeffrey Lee Brown
- Artists
- Richard Kriegler (Art Director), Phil Robb, TJ Frame
- Writers
- Danny Bilson, Paul DeMeo
- Composers
- Bill Brown , Mikael Sandgren
- Series
- Command & Conquer
- Engine
- SAGE
- Platforms
- Microsoft Windows , Mac OS X
- Release
- Microsoft Windows NA : February 11, 2003 EU : February 14, 2003 Mac OS X NA : April 12, 2004
- Genre
- Real-time strategy
- Modes
- Single-player , multiplayer
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Encyclopedic overview
Command & Conquer: Generals is a real-time strategy video game and the seventh installment in the Command & Conquer series. It was released for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X in 2003 and 2004. The Windows version of Generals was developed by EA Pacific and published by EA Games, the Mac OS X version was developed by i5works and published by Aspyr Media. The Mac OS X version was released by Aspyr on April 12, 2004. In the game, the player can choose from three different factions: the United States, China and the Global Liberation Army (GLA).
Generals utilizes SAGE (Strategy Action Game engine|Game Engine), an extended version of the Command & Conquer: Renegade's 3D engine. An expansion pack, entitled Command & Conquer: Generals – Zero Hour, was additionally released for PC in 2003, and for Mac OS in 2004. Both Generals and Zero Hour were met with highly positive reviews. A sequel, Command & Conquer: Generals 2, was in development, until it was repurposed as a free-to-play game known as Command & Conquer. The new game was part of the Generals franchise and was cancelled on October 29, 2013, by EA after negative feedback during the closed alpha test.
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