The project, called Mental Omega, includes over 100 missions, and a new faction in a campaign as described as a new game that retells, expands, and continues the Red Alert 2. Story. Originally showing up on the best of ModDBs of 2006, it’s been 15 years for keen fans as per PCGamesN’s tracking. Over the years, there have been sporadic updates: the last significant update version 3.3 was released back in 2016. It was added to the Foehn Revolt faction, which was more technology-focused than others in the game, the players character actually being an AI. It is available now and the expansion edition is just now available to download. In addition to the four campaigns between Soviet and Allied, Yuri and Foehn Revolt, the last few missions were added. In all, the expansion pack has 97 unique-player missions, 36 co-op maps, and 22 challenge maps. They also add new visuals, new units, multiplayer support via CnCNet plus a new soundtrack. For fans of Red Alert 2, command and Conquer: Red Alert should be a worthwhile effort. It’s completely free to play, a good part of all. In other gaming news, a recent Call of Duty: Vanguard tournament was disrupted by a cheating scandal. After that newcomer Shiv, who was disqualified, accused other pros of using cheats.