VIDEO: Command and Conquer 4 set in Manchester

Northern city covered in tiberium

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24 July 2009 12:27 GMT / By Duncan Geere

The first trailer for the forthcoming Command and Conquer 4 has been revealed, and it seems - inexplicably - to be set in Manchester.

Kane's back, and he's got a proposal for the GDI, apparently. Something to do with a crystal ball. Due in 2010, it's going to be the last game in the "Tiberium" series, and is tipped to have taken a lead from the recent Dawn of War II in terms of the RPG elements it includes.

The game is being developed by EA, and will be only available for Windows PCs.
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