But we've thrown in a dozen new units and some really cool mission designs, so they definitely present a new Red Alert 3 experience. The first three mini-campaigns are done in the style of Red Alert 3 - one per faction. Before you know it, the three world powers are at it again. While the Allies fight to contain a Japanese uprising, a small Soviet recon team uncovers a top secret research facility in Romania. The war is over, but the defeated Empire of the Rising Sun and Soviets are under Allied occupation, something they're none too happy about. The Uprising campaigns pick up where the Allies left off in Red Alert 3. What can you tell us about the four new mini campaigns? We exchanged a few volleys of interview fire with assistant producer Matt Ott to get an idea of what to expect from the PC-only expandalone. Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 was already replete with ludicrous units, pantomime drama and poster-girl commanders, but new expansion Uprising intends to take it all a step further.
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