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  1. Some more artwork from Project Camacho, a cancelled Command & Conquer game set in the Generals universe has surfaced. This image reveals a Native American character, called "Kajika". Check out the full image in our Project Camacho gallery. Many thanks to CnC Saga for the image.
  2. Some new concept artwork from the long since cancelled Project Camacho have been found in a new Fine Art post on Kotaku today. The images come from Mike Colonnese, currently an art director at the small studio Superweapon, he previously worked for EA on Command & Conquer games. The images have been tagged as being concepts for Generals 2, also cancelled, but in fact we know they were for Project Camacho, an FPS/RTS hybrid game that was to be set in the C&C Generals universe. But I guess they could have been used for both games. You can check out these images in our Cancelled Command & Conquer Games - Project Camacho gallery.
  3. French C&C fan site CNC Saga has discovered some more previously unseen concept images from the cancelled Project Camacho. Under development at EALA, Project Camacho was a real-time strategy/first-person shooter hybrid set in the Command & Conquer Generals universe, and was cancelled in late 2008/early 2009. The images below are from an unnamed artist who was working on the project at EALA. They are described as "Unreal Engine / Route 66 Roadside". This is a prototype environment put together at EALA for a RTS/Squad-based 3rd person shooter hybrid." If you have never seen the other Project Camacho concept art before, you will find it right here. You can read more about Project Camacho in our Cancelled Command & Conquer Games feature. Many thanks to CNC Saga for these images.
  4. The French C&C fan site, CNC Saga, has posted some previously unseen concept art images from the long since cancelled Project Camacho. Under development at EALA, Project Camacho was a real-time strategy/first-person shooter hybrid set in the Command & Conquer Generals universe, and was cancelled in late 2008/early 2009. Check out the new art below. If you have never seen other Project Camacho concept art before, you will find it right here. You can read more about Project Camacho in our Cancelled Command & Conquer Games feature. Thanks again to CNC Saga for the images.
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