Command & Conquer: Red Alert Alliances (lost build of cancelled browser game spin-off of real-time strategy series; 2012): Difference between revisions

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'''''Command & Conquer: Red Alert Alliances''''' was supposed to be a 2012 spinoff of the ''Command & Conquer'' series developed by EA Phenomic. It was designed as a browser game with a planned release on phones.
'''''Command & Conquer: Red Alert Alliances''''' was supposed to be a 2012 spinoff of the ''Command & Conquer'' series developed by EA Phenomic. It was designed as a browser game with a planned release on phones.


Gameplay was supposed to be similiar to ''Tiberium Alliances'', another EA browser game, and set in the timeline of ''Red Alert 3''. It was cancelled due to the closure of EA Phenomic in July of 2013.
Gameplay was supposed to be similar to ''Tiberium Alliances'', another EA browser game, and set in the timeline of ''Red Alert 3''. It was cancelled due to the closure of EA Phenomic in July of 2013.


Aside from conceptual screenshots, there is no gameplay footage available online.
Aside from conceptual screenshots, there is no gameplay footage available online.


== Gallery ==
==Gallery==
 
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File:Red-alert-alliances17.jpg
File:Red-alert-alliances17.jpg

Revision as of 13:30, 14 March 2018

RAA.jpg

The game's logo.

Status: Lost

Command & Conquer: Red Alert Alliances was supposed to be a 2012 spinoff of the Command & Conquer series developed by EA Phenomic. It was designed as a browser game with a planned release on phones.

Gameplay was supposed to be similar to Tiberium Alliances, another EA browser game, and set in the timeline of Red Alert 3. It was cancelled due to the closure of EA Phenomic in July of 2013.

Aside from conceptual screenshots, there is no gameplay footage available online.

Gallery