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EA announces the launch of open beta testing of Command and Conquer: Tiberium Alliances, a free-to-play strategy game set in the C&C universe that can be played in a web-browser. Here's the deal: Players harvest valuable resources, foster strategic alliances and engage in relentless battles as they strive for world domination. With in-game news and status feeds, players get frequent updates, creating a completely interactive and dynamic gameplay experience that has gamers strategizing, reacting, and adapting on the spot. The Open Beta goes live today globally at www.tiberiumalliances.com.
Command & Conquer Tiberium Alliances breaks new ground by being the first free-to-play cross-platform, MMO strategy game. In the next few months, the game will offer cloud-saved data, accessible across web browsers and mobile devices, allowing gamers to play from home at their desktop or on the go from their smartphones or tablets.
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Re: Command & Conquer Tiberium Alliances Open Beta |
Mar 15, 2012, 15:05 |
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theyarecomingforyou wrote on Mar 15, 2012, 14:15: Very, very annoying. I really don't know why they wasted their time on this crap. Because they learned from this Ultima browser game that there are LOTS of people out there, who have too much money. Microtransaction here, microtransaction there, a sweet little ingame shop, REVENUE! |
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