Read IGN's E3 interview with EA staff on the ressurection of the game.
Snippet(s) :
The First Tiberium War between the Global Defense Initiative (GDI) and the Brotherhood of NOD (NOD), was a furious conflict fought on multiple continents. The GDI was sort of like NATO - a collection of first world countries with combined military forces. NOD was a strange hybrid of terrorist organization and nation state, a high-tech cult with a religion built around Tiberium, led by a charismatic psychopath named Kane. NOD had a modern military infrastructure and recruited soldiers from the third world. Kane manipulated global public opinion against GDI. Tanks, aircraft, and infantry from both sides clashed on the battlefields of the future, the already rapid pace of warfare accelerated by exotic new weapons based on particle beams, and Tiberium technology.
GDI battled NOD to a standstill at the end of the first game. Command & Conquer Tiberian Sun was the next chapter - and told the story of the second Tiberium War that erupted between GDI and a resurgent NOD.
It turns out the pessimists were right. Kane is back - and he's been busy building up NOD while GDI grew complacent. The Brotherhood launches a massive surprise attack on GDI that begins with the destruction of GDI's orbital military command center. NOD strikes while all of the GDI leaders are on board the space station Philadelphia for a conference on the containment of Tiberium. The Philadelphia and the entire political and military leadership of GDI are vaporized, reduced to a cloud of radioactive dust by a nuclear missile.
Kane has been a bad boy.
The screenies are quite hot. Will we get Tanya again to raise havok behind enemy lines with C4?



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