
Warzone 2100 is a 3D RTS game developed by Pumpkin Studios and published by Eidos Interactive in 1999 for both PC and PlayStation. A fan group called Pumpkin-2 managed to petition Eidos, the legal owner of the source, to make Warzone open-source. Now the game is being developed with lots of features added, such as increased multiplayer unit-limit, support for OpenGL, several compatibility fixes for Windows XP, and more. Check full story for the changes included in this new release.

It’s that time of the week again, you’re reading this because you’re either curious for some reason or you’re in need of something to play on an awful, awful rig. Here are some suggestions down below for ya, some of these titles are even free!

Hardcore Gamer: Welcome to This Week in Gaming, where we take a look back at some of the most newsworthy events in gaming history from last year to even decades ago that happened this very week. Take a gander at some of the highlights and see which spark nostalgia and which may still be news to you.

DIYGamer: A growing, laudable trend in games development recently has been for older studios to release the source-code and (sometimes) the actual media resources of their older games to their respective communities, effectively giving the fans the opportunity to adopt the game, and expand, improve and refine on the original commercial release under a freeware banner. Warzone 2100 is one such game.