Step into the year 2419 with Ground Control Anthology, a celebrated real-time strategy experience that pits humanity against itself amidst interstellar corporate warfare. As a commander for the Crayven Corporation, you'll deploy ground and air forces on the war-torn planet Krig-7-B, expecting a routine conflict but finding yourself in a much larger, more devastating war.
This anthology delivers a thrilling RTS gameplay that has captivated fans and critics alike. Its groundbreaking blend of 3D action and deep strategic combat remains as compelling today as it was upon release.
Players will command diverse units, utilizing tactical positioning and resource management to overcome enemy forces in a universe teetering on the brink.
Overview
Ground Control Anthology transports players to a future where mega-corporations battle for control of colonized planets. The game offers a rich narrative set against a backdrop of interstellar conflict, challenging players to lead their forces to victory. It's a classic RTS experience that emphasizes tactical prowess and strategic thinking.
Highlights
- Experience a classic blend of action and real-time strategy with a trendsetting mixture of 3D action and strategic combat.
- Command diverse ground and air forces on the distant world of Krig-7-B in a thrilling RTS experience.
- Developed by Massive Entertainment and published by Rebellion, this anthology offers a deep and epic strategic challenge.
Who It's For
This game is perfect for fans of classic real-time strategy titles who appreciate deep tactical gameplay, engaging science fiction narratives, and challenging single-player campaigns. It also offers multiplayer options for those looking to test their strategic skills against others.
Game Info
Ground Control Anthology features both single-player and multi-player modes, including co-op, and supports Family Sharing. Developed by Massive Entertainment and published by Rebellion, it was released on July 8, 2015. The game is rated 0+ and is available in English. Its enduring popularity is reflected in its 'Very Positive' user reception on Steam.





