
The Lost Gamer writes "Wes Eckhart, producer of Red Alert 3: Commander's Challenge, has today announced on the European Playstation Blog that the title will be hitting Playstation Network this coming Thursday 17th September.
Whilst we're sure a few of you may have not heard of the title, it follows in similar fashion to that of the original Red Alert 3 – allowing you to choose between the three factions; Allies, Soviets and the Empire of the Rising Sun. Included within the game are 50 single player missions, each pitting you against one of many specialised AI personalities, whom will utilise different tactics to aim to defeat you."

Bibber has released a new update for its Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 mod Upheaval, now available for download.

More than 250 downloadable games were released for consoles in 2009. Some became deserved hits, racking up huge sales figures and becoming pervasive in gaming circles, but with so many titles, it's inevitable that a few gems would fall through the cracks.
Ryan Langley, editor of console download-focused Gamasutra sister site GamerBytes, has rounded up five Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network games that should have found their audience, but for whatever reason -- be it confused release schedules, price point bungling, or lack of gamer awareness -- have languished in relative obscurity.

You can and should tackle the missions in cooperative mode though as the coop design philosophy stays in the spotlight in Commander's Challenge just like it did in Red Alert 3. For a scant $10 Commander's Challenge is a great value, but be prepared for the game to beat you up and take your lunch money for a while.
"the title will be hitting Playstation Network this coming Thursday 17th September."
I thought this was just DLC for Red Alert 3, not a full downloadable game. /confused