The 90s were a golden era for real-time strategy (RTS), and at the heart of that explosion was . When the Command & Conquer Remastered Collection launched in 2020, it wasn't just a simple port; it was a love letter to the franchise developed by the original Westwood Studios team members at Petroglyph Games .
You now have access to unit queuing, hotkey customization, and updated mouse controls.
The iconic full-motion video (FMV) cutscenes were upscaled using AI to ensure they look sharp on modern monitors. Command and Conquer Remastered Collection
One of the best features is the ability to tap the Spacebar in single-player to switch instantly between the classic pixel art and the new high-res sprites.
A redesigned sidebar means less scrolling and faster access to build queues. The 90s were a golden era for real-time
Multiplayer now runs on dedicated servers with ELO-based matchmaking, leaderboards, and an observer mode. A Community-First Approach
Beyond the core games, you get over 100 campaign missions, including console-exclusive missions from the PlayStation and N64 eras now playable on PC for the first time. The iconic full-motion video (FMV) cutscenes were upscaled
The developers didn't just change the coat of paint; they smoothed out the rough edges: