Command & Conquer Remastered Collection (2020)

Lemon Sky Studios, Petroglyph Games

PC (Microsoft Windows)

3.92 from 72 ratings

899 members have it in their collection · 19 playing now · 485 backlogged · 24 wish listed

How long? Main story 11h · with extras 21h (from 5 logged playthroughs)

Contains the complete Tiberian Dawn and Red Alert games, plus all three expansion packs (Covert Operations, Counterstrike, and The Aftermath), completely remastered music and graphics, UI improvements, and tons of bonus features and improvements.
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Release dates

  • Jun 05, 2020 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)

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5 stars
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4 stars
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3 stars
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2 stars
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Community All Reviews Statuses

TheCorbeauxKing

Status TheCorbeauxKing Mar 12, 2025

So far I'm enjoying myself. The missions aged well, the graphics are crisp and the soundtrack is peak. This is a 5/5 soundtrack and is going straight into my playlist when I'm done with this game.

frontman12

Status frontman12 Jan 25, 2025

Tried to do an anniversary play of this but the NOD faction units suck in the campaign and require way too much micro

KristapsTralmaks

Status KristapsTralmaks May 27, 2021

Finished both Red Alert campaigns and GDI campaign on normal. Not completed NOD campaign, because I like standard missions - build my base and destroy enemy base. Was fun to play this excellent childhood game with better graphics. But I was disappointed, that there are still some bugs from original game, which forced to restart at least two missions.

Bigdaddyred

Status Bigdaddyred Mar 6, 2021

This was one of the best-remastered collections I have ever played. I had a lot of fun getting all the achievements and the games still hold up super well.

The missions are fun, the story is campy, and overall excellent games. Fingers crossed for Tiberian Sun Remaster and Red Alert 2!

Inc

Status Inc Dec 29, 2020

I gave this a whirl this morning. It's nice to have a stable and optimised version of Command and conquer on the laptop again. I've been running an old version of Tiberian Sun for years. Decades even!