Command & Conquer Remastered Collection
Contains the complete Tiberian Dawn and Red Alert games, plus all three expansion packs (Covert Operations, Counterstrike, and The Aftermath), completely remastered music and graphics, UI improvements, and tons of bonus features and improvements.
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Release date: June 5, 2020
Age rating: Mature
Rating (IGDB): 84/100
Genres: Real Time Strategy (RTS) Strategy
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Steam Reviews
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Recommended Posted November 25, 2025 on Steam Re-bindable keys. The option to disable edge scrolling. The option to use original graphics & music. The option to disable modern features. Steam workshop support. -
Recommended Posted November 24, 2025 on Steam Man, what a masterpiece of a remaster. Played yesterday for the first time since 1995 and oh boy did it bring back some of the best memories from being a 11 year old! -
Not recommended Posted October 6, 2025 on Steam The game is fine but EA's recent decision to remove support for all of their games from linux targets is horribly misguided and very disappointing as a user who only uses linux. My money was good enough when I bought the game, but now that the refund period is over, you want to say that I shouldn't be able to use it without an OS that abuses the user? -
Recommended Posted July 28, 2025 on Steam This is how remasters should be done. It keeps the essence of the game intact, adds a lot of optional qualitiy of life improvements and provides a huge load of bonus material like behind the scenes. It even includes a simulation of the old DOS installer, which is absolutely amazing and shows how lovingly done the whole thing is. And if you don't like all the modern stuff, you can deactivate pretty much anything and play the game in lo-fi mode with pixel graphics and lowly sampled digi sounds of the 90s. Maybe the best thing EA has done for almost 15 years! -
Recommended Posted June 1, 2025 on Steam [i] Establishing battlefield control, stand by... [/i] Command & Conquer Remastered is... surprisingly good? EA showed a lot of restraint with this one. Respectable price, goes on sale often alongside the rest of the old catalogue. Hard to complain. The new visuals and music are damn good. All the DLC from both original games is included, so there's a lot of content to work through. Steam Workshop support too, god bless. The remaster clearly had some love put into it. Gameplay still holds up decently well. You're still collecting ore/tiberium and building up big armies, The usual. The pacing strikes a good balance between resource management and combat — never feels like it's dragging you through one at the expense of the other. The ♥♥♥♥♥♥ FMV cutscenes from the originals are kept in, just upscaled. Wouldn't have it any other way. A remaster that strips those out would be missing the point entirely. The biggest surprise is what's not here. No forced account creation, no always-online nonsense, no DRM, no microtransactions. It's a straight remaster that respects the source material. The quality of life improvements — unit pathing, unit queueing — are genuinely welcome additions that don't change what the game is, just smooth out the rough edges. It's a faithful remaster, and I say that as someone who is usually not a fan of remasters. Would recommend. [i] Battle control terminated... [/i] -
Recommended Posted January 6, 2026 on Steam Still such a GREAT game after all these years. Got me playing Tiberian Sun afterwards. Would so love it if they remasted that game too.

