And instead of being seen as nigh-unanimously surpassing or equal to those classics, it was met with a rather mixed reception. Inevitably, comparisons were made with its predecessors. But while a new title in the esteemed series was unofficially announced as early as 2004, it wasn’t until February 2008 that Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3 was formally revealed to the public, which was then released for PC on October that same year a Mac OS version came out on March 2009. As time went on people wondered when the next Red Alert entry would come, if it’d ever be released at all. EA Los Angeles in particular, which originally included members from Westwood, had earned praise through the work done on Generals and Tiberium Wars. The Command and Conquer saga continued to meet solid success during the initial years following the fall of Westwood Studios.
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