Don't count the filthy Reds out yet, as Electronic Arts has detailed Uprising, an upcoming expansion to Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3. The add-on will send players back to the front lines with a new single-player campaign, new units and a greater quantity of live-action cutscenes, just in case the original's love affair with camp left you wanting more.
Uprising will also include a new mode, dubbed 'Commander's Challenge', which will allow players to test their strategic skills across 50 different stages with different rules and conditions. However, while Red Alert 3 is available for the Xbox 360 and a PS3 version should arrive ... someday ... only those playing on computers will be able to come away with bragging rights. Uprising will be a PC exclusive when it is released as a digital download in March.
Reader Comments (5)
Posted: Jan 8th 2009 10:52AM (Unverified) said
I think it's just a single player expansion, now new multiplayer stuff. Besides March is when Empire total war and Dawn of war 2 come out.
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Posted: Jan 8th 2009 11:05AM (Unverified) said
Yeah ive been waiting for Dawn of War 2, BTW i havent played this game and im wondering if its any good?
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Posted: Jan 8th 2009 11:12AM (Unverified) said
This is why I don't buy RTS's when they first come out any more. The expansion's less than a year away, wait for the bundle.
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Posted: Jan 8th 2009 1:39PM ForTheHuynh said
I'm excited. Me and my friends continue to play RA3 every night. It's really the only game that I can continue going back to, and it's the only RTS that I don't utterly suck at. :b
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