EA Releases Full Source Code For Multiple Command & Conquer Titles

The Command & Conquer community is in for a treat, as EA has released the source code for four classic C&C games, as well as adding Steam Workshop support and releasing further modding tools for other titles in the franchise.In collaboration with community creator Luke "CCHyper" Feenan, EA has released the fully recovered source code for the original Command & Conquer (aka Tiberian Dawn), C&C Red Alert, C&C Renegade, and C&C Generals--along with its expansion pack, Zero Hour. The source code for the games is available on EA's GitHub page under a GPL license, which grants users the right to run, study, share, or modify the software."Over the past year I have been working alongside the amazing C&C stakeholders here at EA to restore the Perforce source code archives for the C&C games back to buildable states, which now provides us with the ability to patch these classic games in a deeper way going forward," CCHyper said of his collaboration with the C&C team at EA. "As a long time modder, it was amazing to finally get a chance to deep dive into the source code for these games and see how they work!"Continue Reading at GameSpot

Feb 28, 2025 - 15:12
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EA Releases Full Source Code For Multiple Command & Conquer Titles

The Command & Conquer community is in for a treat, as EA has released the source code for four classic C&C games, as well as adding Steam Workshop support and releasing further modding tools for other titles in the franchise.

In collaboration with community creator Luke "CCHyper" Feenan, EA has released the fully recovered source code for the original Command & Conquer (aka Tiberian Dawn), C&C Red Alert, C&C Renegade, and C&C Generals--along with its expansion pack, Zero Hour. The source code for the games is available on EA's GitHub page under a GPL license, which grants users the right to run, study, share, or modify the software.

"Over the past year I have been working alongside the amazing C&C stakeholders here at EA to restore the Perforce source code archives for the C&C games back to buildable states, which now provides us with the ability to patch these classic games in a deeper way going forward," CCHyper said of his collaboration with the C&C team at EA. "As a long time modder, it was amazing to finally get a chance to deep dive into the source code for these games and see how they work!"Continue Reading at GameSpot