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Command & Conquer Remastered embraces mod support

EA earned itself some good PR last year with the release of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and this year, it looks to continue that streak by bringing back the Command & Conquer series in the form of a remaster. The upcoming RTS re-release will also be very open to modding, as developers plan to release the game's source code. 

The Command & Conquer Remastered Collection is coming out in June, complete with mod support. Fans have been asking about mod support since the game was first announced and it looks like Petroglyph studios will be happy to oblige.

The remaster producer, Jim Vessella, recently revealed on Reddit that the TiberianDawn.dll and RedAlert.dll files, as well as their source code, will be made available under the General Public License. A map editor will also be released, so expect some interesting fan-created projects built on top of Command & Conquer Remastered.

The remaster will be available across Steam and Origin. In the case of Steam, there will be Workshop support, so you can browse and upload mods straight through Steam. With the Origin version, there will be a mods option in the menu, so you'll be able to easily find custom maps and other creations.

KitGuru Says: Are many of you looking forward to Command & Conquer Remastered? Are you pleased to see the game embracing modding once again? 

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