Run over to a terminal and you can access the store, which lets you buy infantry, vehicles, structures and upgrades.Īccording to Earthbreaker's Steam page, the game has two factions, each of which contains 12 FPS infantry classes, 11 structures, nine of which teams must coordinate to build, six driveable vehicles, targetable satellite superweapons and multiple maps that support up to 32 players per team. Then there's the construction element (we see a building unfold in classic RTS style, but from a first-person on-the-ground perspective). There are tanks, soldiers and a vehicle dedicated to gathering Vilothyte called a harvester. It's a first-person shooter / RTS hybrid that revolves around a war over a purple-coloured resource called Vilothyte. On 13th November, Petroglyph released a teaser trailer and Steam page for a game called Earthbreakers. But alongside that it's working on another game that also riffs on nostalgia for Command & Conquer. Right now, Petroglyph is working on a high-profile remaster of the original Command & Conquer games for EA. Petroglyph has released a number of real-time strategy games over the years, including Star Wars: Empire at War, Rise of Immortals, Grey Goo and, most recently, Conan Unconquered. Learn about LAN play and all the quality of life improvements available in the new Command & Conquer Remastered Collection patch. Check out the patch notes to find out whats been improved. ![]() Petroglyph Games is the Los Angeles-based studio founded by the last group of ex-Westwood employees who left when EA shut what remained of the Command & Conquer developer down in 2003. Learn about Quickmatch ladder resets and more. ![]() ![]() You'd be forgiven for missing it, but ex-Westwood Studios developers quietly announced a spiritual successor to Command & Conquer: Renegade this month. Command & Conquer: Renegade is a real-time strategy game developed by Westwood Studios and released in 2002 for Windows.
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