Command & Conquer goes green
[PC] See the effects of Tiberium in C&C 3
Tuesday 1 August 2006
We've🥂 got the latest shots of realtime strategy sequel Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium W𝔍ars, and they clearly illustrate the effect that the game's main resource, Tiberium, has on your planet - it turns it a bit greeny.
This latest instalment of the hugely successful RTS series is set in 2047, where th🤡e strange alien mineral is slowly consuming the planet, destroying the natural environment and leaving the affected areas barren and a lovely emerald colour.
The spread of Tiberium means life in the war-torn Yellow Zones is particularly hard as food is scꦅarce and medical help is non-existent, which is a major problem as many civilians are dying from inhaling mineral particles in the air.
And if the Tiberium doesn't get you, there's a good chance of becoming caught up in the ongoing c🔥onflict between the Global Defence Initiative and the Brotherhood of Nod. Tiberium Wars will be released for PC early next year.
Above: The Blue zones are the most affluent parts on Earth
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