Electronic Arts announced the return of one of the most famous franchises
in the gaming world: Red Alert. Created by Westwood Studios, the first game
from Red Alert series was released in 1996 as a prequel to the Command &
Conquer and the story of the game was centered around the question “What would
happen if World War II hadn't happened?" The game was followed by several expansion
packs and by Red Alert 2, released in 2000, after Electronic Arts acquired
Westwood Studios.
Some rumors about a new game, Red Alert 3, have emerged in
2004 but Electronic Arts refused to detail its plans about the future of the
franchise.
Anyway, after seven years, Electronic Arts confirmed today Command
& Conquer: Red Alert 3 for all the major gaming platforms: PC, Xbox 360 and
PlayStation 3.
The development of the game was assigned to EA Los Angeles and
according to EA’s press release, the story of Red Alert 3 will be centered on the
same conflict between the Soviets, the Allies, and the Empire of the Rising
Sun.
EA promises for Red Alert 3 wonderful weapons and
technologies such as Tesla coils, heavily armed War Blimps, teleportation,
armored bears, intelligent dolphins, floating island fortresses, and
transforming tanks. However, as a surprise, it seems like the new game will
feature a new faction.
“The team is staying true to the series’ roots while adding
new elements like a co-operatively played story-driven campaign, an astounding
new faction that will shake-up the Red Alert universe as we know it, and units
that will help make Red Alert 3 everything our fans have been waiting for. And
by bringing naval combat into the heart of the game design, we’re transporting
that fast, fun and fluid C&C gameplay to the high-seas in ways that you’ve
never seen before,” said Chris Corry, Executive Producer at EALA.
As you can imagine, the game will have a strong multiplayer
component. “With Red Alert 3, our team is continuing that proud tradition by
introducing genre-first features like co-operative campaign play, which rewards
veterans and casual players alike. In Red Alert 3, friends and family can
always have your back!” said Mike Verdu, General Manager of EALA.
The gamers who are eager to catch a glimpse of the new game,
Electronic Arts said that a beta demo of Red Alert 3 will be included as a
bonus in the Command & Conquer 3: Kane’s Wrath package or in the Command
& Conquer 3 Limited Collection later this year.