EA's "Command and Conquer: Remastered" and "Red Alert Remastered" are currently in production, and officials are constantly listening to players' suggestions on the Reddit forum. Netizens previously expressed their hope that the variety of soundtracks in the game would be as diverse as possible. Now EA officials have adopted this suggestion and released a trial version of some of the music in the remastered version.
Officials stated that the remastered version will provide multiple versions of original music, including the original classic low-fidelity version, the original sound track with vocals, and the remastered version of the classic sound track, with a total music duration of Over 10 hours, with 175 independent tracks. Moreover, players can also directly select any piece of music to listen to in the built-in player of the game, and can also create their own playlists and search quickly.
However, some of the original files of the audio tracks have been lost. In order to restore them, the official tried their best to find the same instruments and reproduce them. The music effects of these new versions are also great.
At present, the remastered version of "Command and Conquer" has passed the early production stage, and the official said that a game content demonstration will be released soon.
It is understood that the reason why "Command and Conquer" has not announced a real-life demonstration yet is that the official wants to complete other supporting content first (such as an upgraded version of the "Command and Conquer" official website). This way they can better publish new content and get it seen by more people. This matter is currently their top priority and is probably almost completed.
At present, the remade "Command and Conquer" game is still very conscientious, with high degree of restoration, no krypton money, and includes all DLC, and the official has been listening to the voices of players on Reddit. The original soundtrack this time was very well done.
"Command and Conquer Remastered" and "Red Alert Remastered" have not yet announced release dates.