Command & Conquer™ Tiberian Sun™ and Firestorm™

Command & Conquer™ Tiberian Sun™ and Firestorm™

Released: 07/03/2024

Game Informations

Developer

Westwood Studios

Publisher

Electronic Arts

Description

The Second Tiberium War begins in this legendary sequel to the original Command & Conquer.

With his forces stronger than ever, arch villain and leader of The Brotherhood of Nod - Kane - is pitched in an epic battle against the world's war machine - the Global Defense Initiative. Now you must orchestrate the fate of mankind.

  • Fight on Dynamic Battlefields. Nature itself provides tactical opportunities - destroyable and deformable terrain, forest fires, treacherous ice fields and many more surprises that help or hinder your strategies.
  • Exciting New Strategies and Units. Jump Jet Infantry, Hover Tanks, Tunneling APCs, Hunter Seekers, Laser Fences, Mechanized Battle Units and many more.
  • The "Veterancy" Factor. Units can become faster and stronger as they gain combat experience.
  • New Kinetic Battlefields. Flying shrapnel, shock waves and crashing debris are just a few of the exciting new technologies developed to enhance the in-game experience.
  • The mood and attitude of the battlefield comes alive like never before - covert night missions, searchlights and new defenses intensify the thrill and excitement.

Then take the battle further in Firestorm, the official expansion pack for the game. Includes all-new campaign missions, cinematics, and units to decide the future of mankind.
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Reviews

89% positive out of 1,090

Updated 12/12/2025 13:17

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Copies sold

225.0K

Revenue

$1.8M

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#63Top Seller

Highest ranking achieved on 08/03/2024

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