Why Red Alert 3 for PS3 is the Ultimate Version
Posted on 04. Feb, 2009 by Freak_c in Games, News, Screenshots
So finally Red Alert 3 is coming to the PS3 and after all the delays, they are making up for it by releasing it as an Ultimate edition. What makes it an ultimate edition you ask, well David Seeholzer the Senior Development Director for the game posted a nice post on the PlayStation Blog about this very question. So if you are a C&C fan and haven’t upgraded your PC in a while, then this seems the option to go by. It’s also the first time the series is coming out to the PS3 and will be one of the main RTS games for the system. Check out the video below as well, heres what David had to say:
The most noticeable difference you’ll see in the Ultimate Edition on PS3 is an increase the visual quality of the game so that it truly stands up to HD Blu-ray definition. A perfect example of this is what you will see in the game’s water. One of the huge new features you’ll see in Red Alert 3 is an increase in naval warfare and amphibious units. Most strategy games in the past have never paid much attention to navy but we’re bringing it to the center. As such, we paid close attention to detail with it and ensured that we maximized its visual aspects, without penalizing game performance even under the most intense of battles.
Another great thing about the PS3 is its use of Blu-ray. We are taking as much advantage as we can of the extra storage space, cramming it full of exclusive features and in game content, including some exclusive new maps for you wage you and your buddies to skirmish battles on over PSN. There is also a ton of videos, giving you a behind the scenes look at the development of the game and the making of our live-action cinematics, a hallmark of the Command & Conquer series. Red Alert 3 features one of the biggest casts in the history of games, including legends like Tim Curry, George Takei, J.K. Simmons, MMA superstars Randy Couture and Gina Carano and a host of starlets including Jenny McCarthy, Kelly Hu, Autumn Reeser and Gemma Atkinson (speaking of which, my personal favorite extra is a look at the “Women of Red Alert 3” video we’ve included). Our Command & Conquer TV team also produced two episodes of the network’s favorite programs, BattleCast PrimeTime and Command School which are totally dedicated to the Ultimate Edition. And to top it all off, we’ve also included the entire Red Alert 3 soundtrack for your listening pleasure, including the theme song “Hellmarch.”
Red Alert 3 also brings another first to strategy games: a fully co-operative campaign. With the PlayStation Network, you and your friends will be able to play through the entire campaign together. There was a strong effort to make sure that each mission was designed for two commanders working together and in making sure that the experience was engaging and challenging. And with the extra time we were given,we were also able to fine tune and balance each mission specifically for the console to ensure that players have the best experience possible.
We’re also planning on supporting Red Alert 3: Ultimate Edition through the PlayStation Store and with downloadable content. Even now as we are finishing the game, we have a team hard at work on content packages and live support for the PS3. We plan on releasing multiple map packs through the PS Store; in fact, the first one will be available for free right about the time the game comes out in March. Following that we should have some real cool content for you to download in the future, but for now check out the Red Alert 3 page on the PS Store for the Ultimate Edition Theme and our first sneak peak trailer of the PS3 version.
So that is awesome details don’t you think? If you want to read the full article then check it out here, also catch them on the PS Store or the game site here. Oh and the women of C&C won’t be the main reason to get this, but it is a really good strong point.




Øverlord
04. Feb, 2009
Nice! I like the Women of Red Alert pic. Lol.
Inzo
04. Feb, 2009
I was damn ticked off when I heard this game was delayed but it seems it was worth the wait,I must say Blu-Ray is going to be definitive for the PS3 in the long run!