Returning to the present, Tatsu was horrified to see that not only do the Allies and Soviets still exist, but in an ironic repeat with what happened with Cherdenko, a new fourth world power called the Celestial Empire now rules over Japan.
Having outlived his usefulness, Tatsu erased Möngke Khan from the timeline and destroyed their technology, leaving the now leaderless and overextended Mongol Empire to tear itself apart. Command and Conquer Remastered is a respectful yet unexpectedly playful second chance for two classic games, three expansions, and a whole bunch of bonus content, especially for the price. Under Tatsu's orders, the Mongols went on a rampage across the entirety of Medieval Europe, leaving a path of destruction that Tatsu hoped would prevent the rise of the Allies and the Soviet Union in the future. Tatsu presented himself as a god and supplied the Mongols with their advanced technology.
Born in 1995 with the game Command & Conquer (commonly known as Tiberian Dawn following the release of later C&C games), C&C was one of the first popular Real-Time Strategy games and, along with titles such as Dune II and Warcraft, helped to spread the genre and set gameplay standards still followed today. The Imperials went back in time to the middle ages and saved Möngke Khan from a fatal cannonball that would have killed him. Command & Conquer (C&C) is a series of hugely influential Real-Time Strategy games. After the Empire of the Rising Sun's defeat and the death of Emperor Yoshiro at the end of Red Alert 3, Crown Prince Tatsu and a group of loyal Imperial scientists used stolen Soviet blueprints to create their own time machine.