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'''Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight''' is an upcoming [[real-time strategy]] game and the latest installment of the popular {{c|Command & Conquer}} franchise currently under development by [[EA Los Angeles]] exclusively for [[Microsoft Windows]] and is set for release in [[2010]]. It will constitute the final chapter in the Tiberium saga. A cinematic trailer for the game was released on [[July 24]], [[2009]] with many more details revealed in magazines which featured extensive cover stories on the game. In addition, Command & Conquer 4 will require the player to be online at all times regardless of whether the player is playing single player campaigns or skirmishes or online play, however EA is currently considering whether to create an offline mode for players to play the Campaign offline. Command & Conquer 4 will also utilize EA's own servers for online play, rather than Gamespy Servers, which EA has relied on for Command & Conquer games in the past.
'''Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight''' is a [[real-time strategy]] video game and the latest installment of the popular {{c|Command & Conquer}} franchise, released [[March 16]], [[2010]]. It constitutes the final chapter in the Tiberium saga. Command & Conquer 4 Is the first game in the series to implement a form of DRM that requires constant Internet access. Command & Conquer 4 also uses EA's own servers for online play, rather than Gamespy Servers which EA has relied on for Command & Conquer games in the past. A closed beta of the game was officially released to contest winners by EA on [[November 21]], [[2009]].


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Tiberian Twilight is the final game in the Tiberium Story Arc, which began in the year 1995, and has a sterner and more mature tone compared to previous games. The game begins in the year 2062, 15 years after the events of [[Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars|Tiberium Wars]] which led to the invasion of the Scrin and 10 years after the events of [[Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath|Kane's Wrath]]. In this time period, Tiberium has advanced to the next evolutionary stage and is rapidly spreading across Earth, expected to become uninhabitable by 2068.
Tiberian Twilight is the final game in the current storyline. The prologue to the game takes place in the year 2062, 15 years after the events of [[Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars|Tiberium Wars]] and 10 years after the final events of [[Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath|Kane's Wrath]]. During this time period, Tiberium has spread all across the globe and is predicted to render the planet uninhabitable by 2068. Unexpectedly Kane, the leader of the Brotherhood of Nod, meets with the Global Defense Initiative leaders, and proposes building a "Tiberium Control Network", which would allow the spread of Tiberium to be controlled, as well as turn it into an inexpensive power source. The story resumes 15 years later after the formation of the alliance between the two factions, as the Tiberium Control Network is nearing completion. However, extremists from both factions cause unrest, which sparks the Fourth Tiberium War and puts an end to the alliance.
 
At this time of crisis leader of the Brotherhood of Nod Kane heads straight for the headquarters of the Global Defense Initiative, in hopes of forming a "Tiberium control network", which would allow the spread of Tiberium to be controlled, as well as turn it into an inexpensive power source. The campaign starts 15 years after the formation of the network due to a temporary alliance between the two factions, however extremists of both factions cause unrest, which sparks the Fourth Tiberium War ending the alliance. Tiberian Twilight will complete Kane's story, revealing his identity and motives. The Tiberium Universe is planned to continue beyond C&C 4.


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Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight is a real-time strategy video game and the latest installment of the popular Command & Conquer franchise, released March 16, 2010. It constitutes the final chapter in the Tiberium saga. Command & Conquer 4 Is the first game in the series to implement a form of DRM that requires constant Internet access. Command & Conquer 4 also uses EA's own servers for online play, rather than Gamespy Servers which EA has relied on for Command & Conquer games in the past. A closed beta of the game was officially released to contest winners by EA on November 21, 2009.

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Tiberian Twilight is the final game in the current storyline. The prologue to the game takes place in the year 2062, 15 years after the events of Tiberium Wars and 10 years after the final events of Kane's Wrath. During this time period, Tiberium has spread all across the globe and is predicted to render the planet uninhabitable by 2068. Unexpectedly Kane, the leader of the Brotherhood of Nod, meets with the Global Defense Initiative leaders, and proposes building a "Tiberium Control Network", which would allow the spread of Tiberium to be controlled, as well as turn it into an inexpensive power source. The story resumes 15 years later after the formation of the alliance between the two factions, as the Tiberium Control Network is nearing completion. However, extremists from both factions cause unrest, which sparks the Fourth Tiberium War and puts an end to the alliance.

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