"EA Revives Classic Games on Steam, Including Command & Conquer and The Saboteur"

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EA's recent release of Command & Conquer: The Ultimate Collection on Steam has sparked speculation about potential future collections, as lead producer Jim Vessella hinted at further support for the Command & Conquer community. While no formal announcements have been made, the use of the word "first" and Vessella's sign-off have fueled speculation among fans. Additionally, EA has recently released several older games on Steam at discounted prices, including titles from the Command & Conquer series, Dungeon Keeper, and SimCity 3000 Unlimited, all featuring the latest patches.
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