Yet, for those who followed the alpha and pre-release materials, one question lingers like a specter over the battlefield:
Generals 2 (developed by Victory Games) promised: command and conquer generals 2 downloadable content
Gained massive resource bonuses from destroying enemy vehicles. The Asian Pacific Alliance (APA) DLC Yet, for those who followed the alpha and
, players would choose specific "Generals" within a faction, each with unique units and abilities. For example, the GLA included variants like the "Black Market General" and the "Scrap General". The tragic cancellation of Command & Conquer: Generals
The tragic cancellation of Command & Conquer: Generals 2 (later re-titled Command & Conquer ) in 2013 remains one of the most infamous moments in strategy gaming history. Developed by Victory Games under Electronic Arts, the title was built on the Frostbite 3 engine and designed as a free-to-play, live-service experience.