Updated on May 1, 5:56 a.m. (GMT+8): Added units, images.
The classic Command and Conquer series is back!
The legendary strategy game series is set to make a triumphant return with Command and Conquer Legions.
Legions continue the Command and Conquer Tiberian Sun story, propelling players into a deep space battleground where factions are racing to secure precious resources.
As the saga unfolds, strategic battles and alliances will take center stage, offering nostalgia and a fresh take on the popular strategy series.
Here’s an in-depth look at everything you need to know about Command and Conquer Legions, including its gameplay, release date, story, and the new characters in the series.
Command and Conquer Legions gameplay
In the heart of Command and Conquer Legions lies a dynamic blend of strategic PVE and PVP battles. The central element is Tiberium, an otherworldly resource that holds the power to either propel technological advancement or unleash unparalleled destruction upon foes.
Set on a vast, shared map connecting commanders globally, players can forge alliances, coordinate attacks, and devise intricate strategies to outsmart adversaries.
To rule over the battlefield, commanders must seize strategic locations, harness Tiberium spikes, and deploy outposts to secure vital supply lines.
Harvesting resources, constructing bases, advancing technologies, and conquering cities are pivotal steps toward claiming victory in this intergalactic conflict.
Command and Conquer Legions release date and platforms
Command and Conquer Legions launches in 2024 on Google Play for Android devices and on the App Store for iPhone and iPad.
(To be updated)
Command and Conquer Legions characters
The iconic Global Defense Initiative (GDI) and the enigmatic Brotherhood of Nod (Nod) factions are back, bringing new goals and characters into the fold.
The GDI, a global peacekeeping force, is entangled in a renewed conflict against the Brotherhood of Nod (NOD).
Below is the list of officers for each faction.
CHARACTER | FACTION |
Sakura Obata | GDI |
Paul Cortez | GDI |
Kirce James | GDI |
Kilian Qatar | NOD |
Marcion | NOD |
Command and Conquer Legions story
In the aftermath of the Third Tiberium War, Command and Conquer Legions thrust players into a universe where the Cabal launches a relentless assault with its cyborg army.
However, a shadowy force looms behind the Cabal, silently observing the chaos. In the face of this unprecedented threat, the age-old adversaries, Nod and GDI, find themselves compelled to unite despite the lurking dangers of internal conflicts.
As the player assumes the role of a seasoned commander, the mission goes beyond mere survival and following orders. It’s a journey of total conquest, with the fate of humanity and Earth hanging in the balance.
Prepare to navigate a path fraught with challenges, alliances, and betrayals in the relentless pursuit of victory.
Command and Conquer Legions units
UNIT | DESCRIPTION |
Commando | Each Commando embodies a one-man army. Armed with short-range laser cutters, these units can effortlessly reduce enemies to pieces. Their remarkable speed and precision, which seemed counter-intuitive to their heavy armors, made them a revolution in the world of warfare. The Commando stands as the coveted super unit that every soldier aspires to become. |
Thunderhead | Each Commando embodies a one-man army. Armed with short-range laser cutters, these units can effortlessly reduce enemies to pieces. Their remarkable speed and precision, which seemed counterintuitive to their heavy armor, revolutionized warfare. The Commando stands as the coveted super unit that every soldier aspires to become. |
Mastodon | In comparison to its predecessors, the Mastodon exhibits superior armor and maneuverability. While visually resembling the Mammoth MK, the Mastodon boasts a sleeker and more agile design. It features a substantial artillery battery mounted under the cockpit, accompanied by a pair of multipurpose sonic missile launchers on the rear of the fuselage. |
Mammoth Tank | Compared to its predecessors, the Mastodon exhibits superior armor and maneuverability. While visually resembling the Mammoth MK, it boasts a sleeker and more agile design. It features a substantial artillery battery mounted under the cockpit, accompanied by a pair of multipurpose sonic missile launchers on the rear of the fuselage. |
Command and Conquer Legions trailer
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