His character, believing Nod ruler Kane to be dead, tries to become the new ruler of Nod. Lumbly plays leader of The Black Hand, a splinter group of the Brotherhood of Nod that is raising trouble in Australia. Kane's Wrath will feature Carl Lumbly ( Alias, Nightjohn) and Natasha Henstridge ( She Spies, Species). The impressive cast of C&C3 included Michael Ironside, Billy Dee Williams, and Josh Holloway from Lost. Last year's game marked a return to the live-action cutscenes that helped define the very first Command & Conquer game over a decade ago. If you get through that, you can try the new global conquest mode, which sounds like a turn-based layer that connects the real-time battles. Kane's Wrath will feature a 13-mission campaign from the perspective of the Brotherhood of Nod. Apparently, Tiberium is set a good decade after Command & Conquer 3, and Kane's Wrath will help fill in what happened in those 10 years. We were curious about how Kane's Wrath fits into the Command & Conquer timeline, especially with the announcement last month of Tiberium, a first-person shooter that is set after the events of C&C3. Six new factions will also be introduced in this expansion. This is an expansion to last year's real-time strategy game Command & Conquer 3 and will continue the saga of the Third Tiberium War.
With a little more than a month to go before it's released, we got another look last week at Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath.