Electronic Arts (EA) owns the rights. Unlike the original Command & Conquer and the first Red Alert , which were officially released as freeware, Red Alert 2 is still a commercial product.
Softonic lists various versions, but many users report that direct "full game" downloads are often no longer available or redirect to external paid stores.
While some search results might suggest a "free download," .
Electronic Arts (EA) owns the rights. Unlike the original Command & Conquer and the first Red Alert , which were officially released as freeware, Red Alert 2 is still a commercial product.
Softonic lists various versions, but many users report that direct "full game" downloads are often no longer available or redirect to external paid stores.
While some search results might suggest a "free download," .
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