EA to Release 2 Command & Conquer Games’ Source Code to Help Modders

EA has announced that it’s releasing the source code for Command & Conquer: Tiberian Dawn and Red Alert in an effort to support the series’ modding community ahead of the launch of Command & Conquer Remastered.

Announced in a blog post on May 21, EA has decided that it will release the dynamic-link library (.dll file) and for both Tiberium Dawn and Red Alert, as well as the games’ respective source codes. This will allow modding of the remastered game, something highly requested by fans.

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The remastered collection launches in 15 days, and the blog post states that the source code will be launched alongside it.

“This is a key moment for Electronic Arts, the C&C community, and the gaming industry, as we believe this will be one of the first major RTS franchises to open source their code under the GPL,” C&C producer Jim Vessella said in the blog post, referring to the General Public License, which guarantees freedom for users to modify software. “After discussing with the council members, we made the decision to go with the GPL license to ensure compatibility with projects like [existing mod projects] CnCNet and Open RA.”

Vessella said EA’s goal was to deliver the source code in a way that would be “truly beneficial for the community” and that he hopes this will enable community C&C projects for years to come. The release of the DLL files will help modders in designing maps, creating custom units, replacing art, altering gameplay logic, and editing general data, according to Vessella. This is enhanced by the inclusion of a new map editor in the remastered package.

Steam players will be able to use Steam Workshop to share both maps and mods, while Origin users will need to manually install mods into their respective folders outside the game. Origin players will, however, be able to download maps through the usual in-game process. For both PC versions of the game, a Mods tab will be accessible in the game’s Options menu, where mods can be activated.

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Alongside this announcement, Vessella said that while EA understands LAN play is a heavily-requested feature, its inclusion in the collection has been delayed as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

“Earlier this year, we had every intention of including LAN Play in the launch version of the game, but sadly this feature did not make it in time,” Vessella said. “Unfortunately, LAN Play became the key impact of the Covid-19 situation as we realized the challenge of developing/testing a ‘local area network’ feature in a workplace time of social distancing.”

Vessella said the team will keep LAN Play on their priority list as it moves forward in the game’s development. The C&C Remastered Collection launches on June 5 on PC. You can check out the first snippets of the collection’s gameplay in this C&C Remaster teaser trailer. Meanwhile, here are some ways to help and stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes.

Saints Row 3 Remastered Review

Saints Row The Third? More like this is the third time I’ve reviewed Saints Row 3, and the second in as many years after last Fall’s technically shaky Nintendo Switch port. I bring that up because it puts me in a pretty good position to confidently say that Saints Row The Third remains not only my favorite Saints game, but also still a decidedly fun one nearly a decade after it first came out. I just thought that if Volition was going to go to all the trouble of remastering this hilarious GTA satire for 4K systems, it would’ve done a little more to live up to the gracefully aging gameplay.

Here’s why you should play this game, if you haven’t yet. Saints Row 3, while comically over-the-top, was nevertheless the last Saints game to have one foot still planted in reality before number 4 went full Matrix and Mass Effect on us. That relatability laid the foundation for some of its most memorable moments in 2011, and those remain fantastic in 2020. There was jumping out of a helicopter and parachuting down to reclaim your gang’s old rooftop penthouse to the tune of Kanye West’s “Power.” And no matter how many times I play it, I’ll still have a big smile on my face while cruising around singing along to Sublime’s classic ‘90’s tune “What I Got.” Its progression is still smart, too; completing missions, activities, and daring driving earns you respect and money, which can be cashed in for upgrades like dual-wielded pistols, NPC gang members you can call in as backup during battles, and increasingly stupid weapons and vehicles. Even Saints 3’s story – often a weak point in open-world jack-of-all-trades games like this – is worth seeing through. There are two equally funny endings that I guarantee you won’t see coming.

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Saints Row 3 also layered a lot of fun extracurricular activities on top of the comic-book-meets-gang-warfare story. Mayhem, in which you’re given a set amount of time and unlimited ammunition for certain weapons like grenades or a rocket launcher to cause as much property damage and destruction as possible, is still gleefully fun. And I’m not sure any open-world game’s side quest or secondary activity has given me more joy than the self-destructive Insurance Fraud mode, which combines intentionally over-the-top video game physics with the sensibility of a Looney Tunes cartoon while challenging you to throw your limp body in front of moving vehicles. The goal: to cause as much pain to yourself as humanly possible in a few minutes. It’s as enjoyable now as it was in 2011.

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I do wish Saints Row 3 had more going on in the remaster department. The fresh coat of paint slathered over the top of Steelport honestly isn’t all that attractive. I played on PC, which is the only platform including the Xbox One X and PlayStation 4 Pro where the framerate can go above 30fps, and even on Ultra settings it didn’t really inspire any awe. Yes, you can tell that the car models have been redone, the character models have been touched up, and the daytime lighting is better in general, but it doesn’t look anywhere near as good as something made in 2020 – and a good remaster should at least be plausible as a modern game. Rain looks especially bad, and one area where Saints 3 hasn’t held up well is seeing the same male and female grunts shooting at you hundreds of times.

Best Memorial Day 2020 Video Game Deals

Memorial Day weekend is nearly here, which means if you’re anything like me you’re eager for the sales. Anyone in the market for video games or consoles can look no further. Each year plenty of Nintendo Switch, PS4, and Xbox One games and gear gets big price drops for the holiday weekend. We’re tracking all of the best deals at all the major retailers below. This article will be kept up to date all weekend, so check back for all the latest Memorial Day weekend deals.

If you’re in the market for a new gaming PC or accessories, you’ll want to head over to our Dell Memorial Day deals page, because that sale is huge and it’s already live.

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Dell is offering a 10% discount on Xbox digital gift cards when you enter promo code GAME10 at checkout.

You can expect to find a batch of gaming deals at each of the above retailers. This year’s sale will look a bit different than last year’s, back when scoring a Nintendo Switch with a free bundled item was possible. In recent months, inventory problems have made Switches nearly impossible to find in stock. That said, you’ll find plenty of game discounts and deals on controllers and other accessories for Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

For more sales and deals, stay tuned for our coverage of Memorial Day sales on TVs, PCs and laptops, and Dell computers and accessories. Or, for a veritable firehose spray of deals, we’ll also have a mega-post that features all the best deals on all the categories you’re likely to care about.

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Chris Reed is IGN’s shopping and commerce editor. You can follow him on Twitter @_chrislreed.

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LEGO’s Adventures with Mario Starter Course Is Up for Preorder

LEGO’s Adventures with Mario Starter Course is now available to preorder at a variety of retailers. The set costs $59.99 and is scheduled to release August 1. The Starter Course is a 231-piece rearrangeable set that lets you build a Mario level, complete with a pipe, question block, and rotating platforms, as well as Mario and Bowser Junior figures.

Preorder LEGO Adventures with Mario Starter Course

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The Mario figure is outfitted with an accelerometer and a speaker that emits sounds and music at relevant times during play. It also has LCD screens in his eyes, mouth, and belly that let him react to what’s happening.

LEGO has announced several other Mario-related expansion sets you’ll be able to use along with this one (the Starter Course is required for them to function properly). There’s a Piranha Plant Power Slide, Monty Mole & Super Mushroom, and Bowser’s Castle Boss Battle. No release date has been announced for these yet.

The company will also release several Power-Up Packs that give the plumber new outfits and abilities. These will also arrive on August 1, but they’re not yet up for preorder.

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Chris Reed is IGN’s shopping and commerce editor. You can follow him on Twitter @_chrislreed.

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Bring Home a New TV With These Memorial Day Deals

If you’ve been waiting on the sidelines to pick up a new TV, now is a great time to finally commit. There are plenty of great opportunities to save big on big TVs right now, and if you’re looking to make the jump from HD to UHD, there’s no time like the present.

This article is being updated as more deals come online, so keep checking back through the weekend.

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Memorial Day Gaming PC and Laptop Sales are Live Now

The long Memorial Day weekend is widely considered the unofficial kick-off of summer, but retailers also use it as a platform for staging deals. This Memorial Day weekend, in spite of everything else happening in the world, still has some top-notch deals to be had on gaming PCs and laptops, as well as PC gaming accessories like gamer chairs, monitors, keyboards and more.

This article is being updated constantly as new deals come online and old ones go off, so make sure to keep checking back if you’re looking to snag a new PC or laptop on sale for Memorial Day.

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Dragon Ball FighterZ Is Handing Out Free In-Game Money To Celebrate 5 Million Sales

Dragon Ball FighterZ has been a huge success for developer Arc System Works, and it’s just been announced on the game’s official site (in Japanese) that the game has achieved 5 million lifetime sales between shipped copies and digital purchases. To celebrate, everyone who logs into the game within the next week will score some free stuff.

From now until May 28, players who jump into the game will be awarded a massive 5 million Zeni, along with three lobby characters: Android 21 SPECIAL 01, Goku (SSGSS) SPECIAL 01, and Vegeta (SSGSS) SPECIAL 01. You’ll be able to walk around the menus with any of these avatars.

Incidentally, two of the game’s unlockable characters–the Super Saiyan Blue variants of Goku and Vegeta–can be unlocked by earning zeni, and 5 million is comfortably enough to unlock both of them. I can verify that I loaded up the game without these characters unlocked, and once I connected to an online lobby, I was immediately granted both fighters, alongside two trophies.

Dragon Ball FighterZ has continued to release new characters since launch via DLC, and although an awful lot of them are Goku variants, the latest one–Ultra Instinct Goku–is still pretty special. The game will also feature in the upcoming online version of EVO 2020.

Interestingly, Dragon Ball FighterZ is not the best-selling Dragon Ball fighter this generation–Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 has sold a million more, with 6 million units sold.

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Batwoman: Why Star Ruby Rose Quit The Show

In a shocking and unexpected announcement, actress Ruby Rose confirmed recently that she was leaving her starring role as Batwoman on the TV show of the same name. A new report sheds some light on why Rose quit the show. Multiple sources told Variety that Rose was “unhappy with the long hours required of her as the series lead, which led to friction on set.”

Some people speculated that Rose left Batwoman due to lingering pain from her surgery to repair her herniated discs. However, Variety’s sources said her decision to leave the show was unrelated to her health or an injury.

Warner Bros. is now looking to cast a new lead actress and member of the LGBTQ community for the role of Kate Kane/Batwoman. In a statement, Rose said she has “the utmost respect for the cast, crew, and everyone involved” in the show.

“Thank you to everyone who made season one a success–I am truly grateful,” Rose said.

Batwoman Season 1 concluded the week of May 18, with a finale episode cliffhanger establishing a new villain for Kate to face off against in the future. Season 2 is set to premiere sometime in January 2021, but it is unknown whether the recasting process will lead to delays.

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Tenet’s New TV Spot Promises A Full Second Trailer Very Soon

Tenet, the next film from director Christopher Nolan (The Dark Knight, Inception), already wowed us with its first trailer, and now another one is on the way. A TV spot for the new film has shown us a little bit of new footage, and promised that more is on the way.

According to the TV spot, a new trailer will air “tomorrow”–May 21. It’s not clear when the trailer will release. You can watch it below, courtesy of film podcast Lights, Camera, Podcast. It raises more questions than it answers, as a good trailer perhaps should.

What’s the film about, exactly? Even one of its stars, Robert Pattinson, isn’t sure–but perhaps this second trailer will shed some light. The release date for Nolan’s next film has not budged from July 17, despite the COVID-19 crisis, but notably this TV spot does not reiterate the date. It’s possible that tomorrow’s trailer will reveal a new, later date.

Some of Nolan’s earlier work–namely his Batman trilogy–is returning to cinemas in Hong Kong ahead of Tenet’s release. It’s unknown whether they’ll receive the same treatment in international markets, once cinemas are able to reopen.

CD Projekt Overtakes Ubisoft To Become Europe’s Most Valuable Game Company

After being valued at $8.13 billion, Polish company CD Projekt have overtaken France’s Ubisoft to become the most valuable game company in Europe, Video Games Chronicle reports. While the company’s gaming branch, CD Projeckt Red, has only three titles under its belt (not including a handful of spin-off Witcher titles), CD Projekt also runs the GOG distribution platform. This year, a resurgence of interest in The Witcher spurred by the Netflix show, as well as hype for the studio’s upcoming game Cyberpunk 2077, have helped push the company’s value even higher.

While the numbers are still relatively small compared to gaming behemoths in North America and Japan, with Nintendo valued at $53.73 billion and Activision Blizzard at $56.27 billion, it’s still an impressive result for the Witcher developers.

After a number of delays, CD Projekt Red has confirmed that Cyberpunk 2077 is on track for its planned September release date, despite the studio’s switch to remote working due to the COVID-19 crisis. CDPR has also confirmed it will be returning to the Witcher universe in the future, though its current focus is entirely on Cyberpunk 2077.

CD Projekt Red’s most recent game, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, recently celebrated its 5 year anniversary, and still holds an enduring appeal for many gamers.

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