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: Indicates the game files include multiple languages, allowing users to choose their preferred localization.

: The base game released in 2008, featuring a three-faction campaign (Allies, Soviets, and the Empire of the Rising Sun).

This article explores why this specific release continues to be popular in 2026, the key features of the game, and why it is a must-play for both veteran commanders and new recruits. What is Red Alert 3 MULTi12-PROPHET?

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The Ultimate Guide to Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 (Multi12-PROPHET)

In the digital archiving and scene release communities, is a well-known group famous for creating multi-language, fully updated, and DRM-free-styled packages of classic PC games.

The modding community for Red Alert 3 is still mildly active. As of 2025–2026, new mods and updates still appear on ModDB. For example:

This feature examines the "Multi12-PROPHET" release of Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3

The original Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 features three distinct factions—the Allied Nations, the Soviet Union, and the Empire of the Rising Sun—each with unique units like the Chrono Tank and Yuriko Omega.

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The objective of the game is to be the first player to get 5 in a row horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Each player gets a card with numbers arranged in a 5x5 table, and is required to marker the announced number. The computer then calls out a number and each player then marks the called letter on their card if it is present. If a player has 5 in a row they call out “BINGO” (by pressing the shout button).

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