Continue Under a New Studio. Although EA's Command and Conquer reboot had been through some trying times, including a less than stellar showing at E3
2013, there was still some potential contained within the title, enough that
gamers were still intrigued. But, when EA officially cancelled the project and
closed developer Victory Games, all of
FIFA Coins that enthusiasm was lost…or so it
seemed.As it turns out, Electronic Arts might not be done with Command and
Conquer after all
at least that's what a posting on the game's support page suggests. There might still be hope for C and C, and the turnaround could be fast.According to
FIFA Ultimate Team Coinsthe support page, those who purchased The C and C Ultimate Collection with the
hopes of getting early access to the Command and Conquer beta are not completely
out of luck. As the page's blurb explains, that early access will be honored
once production of this title resumes under a new studio. The post continues
with:“
We would like to thank you for your time and interest in Command and Conquer, and we look forward to sharing the news with you when production resumes on this
title in the future.” While it's not a lot to go off of, it appears that
Electronic Arts is looking to shift Victory Games' work to another studio, if
they haven't already. That could mean having that studio start from scratch, or
it could be co-opting the work into a new product, we don't know at this
point
.Given that fans seemed less than thrilled by Victory Games' direction with Command and Conquer — specifically the lack of a campaign and the free-to-play
approach — we wouldn't be surprised if this new studio chose to start from
scratch, but that would put the game's release a few years out. Rather, the
wording of the page leads us to believe that this new studio might simply take
over development, albeit with some changes made.At the same time, if EA was
unhappy with to http://www.u2fifa.com/