"We're bringing BioWare's vision for emotionally engaging gameplay and great attention to quality to the strategy genre and the Command & Conquer franchise," said Dr. Ray Muzyka, General Manager of EA's BioWare label. "I am excited to welcome BioWare Victory to our label. They are a great addition and the team is working hard to make sure Generals 2 truly immerses and engages players into this intense, gritty, modern war experience."



"For the last eight years, Command & Conquer fans have been begging for a return to the Generals universe," said Jon Van Caneghem, Executive Producer of Command & Conquer Generals 2. "With Generals 2, we are bringing the Command & Conquer franchise back to its roots, blending strategic gameplay with fast-paced action -- all set in visually stunning theaters of war powered by Frostbite 2."

Now that teaser image from last week makes so much more sense now, right? Revealed just moments ago on Spike's Videogame Awards Show, BioWare's new project is the revitalization of one of our favorite RTS titles ever with Command & Conquer: Generals 2.Outside of the very brief teaser trailer, the only real detail we got out of it was that the game will be powered by Frostbite 2 and it will be coming out in sometime in 2013. More details as they happen.: The official press release has hit the wire containing some great pull quotes from Dr. Ray Muzyka, General Manager of EA BioWare and the game's Executive Producer, Jon Van Caneghem. Here's a snippet:So it looks Victory Games has been re-branded as BioWare Victory. We knew about this studio's creation back in February and now we know what they've been cooking behind closed doors. IGN also scored some first details about C&C: Generals 2. Check it out Generals was one of my favorite entries in the entire C&C universe. Sure it didn't involve a single NOD or GDI -- like a weird parallel universe -- but was one of the most solid and tactically sound RTS games ever released.