Support notice claims publisher is due to resume production of latest C&C

Command & Conquer to continue under a new studio

Command & Conquer’s latest iteration may yet be released, if product information from its support page is correct.

Simply titled Command & Conquer, the game was in development at EA’s internal Victory Games, until the studio was closed last month.

Now, Blue’s News has come across a support page on EA’s website apologising to customers who had expected the game as part of a product bonus and explaining that production will in fact resume on the title shortly.

The site reads: “For those of you who bought The C&C Ultimate Collection, your early access to the beta will be honoured once production of this title resumes under a new studio. We would like to thank you for your time and interest in Command & Conquer, and we look forward to sharing the news with you when production resumes on this title in the future.”

Despite closing the studio, EA held on to the Command & Conquer property, which it has revived twice in recent years. For its last effort to renew interested in the series, it had planned to release the game as a free-to-play online game.

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