Westwood Studios Conquers the Sony PlayStation
Enhanced Version of the Best-Selling PC Game Coming to the PlayStation

Las Vegas, NV, February 27, 1997 - Westwood Studios, the company behind the phenomenally successful strategy game Command & Conquer, today announced it will be shipping an enhanced version of the game for the Sony PlayStation system this March. Command & Conquer PSX will feature the original PC missions, as well as 15 missions from the Command & Conquer Covert Operations expansion disk and five bonus missions created exclusively for the PlayStation version.

"The Command & Conquer phenomenon continues with the PlayStation version," said Brett W. Sperry, president of Westwood Studios. "We're enthusiastic about the buzz surrounding this title's PlayStation debut. Now PlayStation owners will have their chance to command and conquer the world."

The original Command & Conquer has sold more than 1.7 million units worldwide and is available on multiple platforms including MS-DOS, Windows 95, Macintosh and Sega Saturn.

Game Background
Command & Conquer is a real-time strategy game set in the near future where two major factions, the Global Defense Initiative (GDI) and the Brotherhood of NOD, fight for control of the world. Players choose whether to fight as either the GDI or NOD. Each side is equipped with their own specific weapons and technology making the

strategies needed to win different for each side. While each missions has its own objectives, players must coordinate a variety of activities including: base construction, unit production, attacking the enemy as well as defending their own base. In between missions, players are treated to exciting cinematic sequences that reveal more of the story as well as high resolution cut scenes and dramatic moments.

Westwood Studios is a prominent publisher of best-selling PC, Mac and next-generation console games. Formed in 1985, Westwood Studios has consistently released popular titles including: Dune II, Lands of Lore, the Kyrandia adventure trilogy, Monopoly for the Internet and the Command & Conquer product line, which has sold over 4 million units worldwide since its debut in 1995. For the latest news and information, contact Westwood at 702/228-4040 or visit http://www.westwood.com.

# # #

MS-DOS and Windows 95 are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corp. in the United States and/or other countries.

Registered trademarks and trademarks are property of their respective owners.

-

# # # #

Media Contact:

Westwood Studios, Inc.
Chris Rubyor
Westwood Studios
Tel: (702) 228-4040
Fax: (702) 228-3939
Internet: chris@westwood.com