

The objective of the game is to destroy your enemy's base while protecting your own. Renegade X recreates and modernizes the game's unmatched multiplayer mode. Originally set to be a remake of Westwood Studios' "Command and Conquer: Renegade," Renegade X has evolved into a spiritual successor to the 2002 classic. Players will be able to join up to 64-players and fight for two unique teams - the Global Defense Initiative (GDI), a UN international military force committed to world order and peacekeeping, and the Brotherhood of Nod, a messianic international terrorist network that aims to push humanity into the next stage of human evolution. Retrieved April 9, 2017.Renegade X is a free Tactical Shooter that aims to bring the Command and Conquer FPS experience to the Unreal Engine 3. ^ 'Command & Conquer Renegade Review'.Archived from the original on October 17, 2012. 'The Top 100 PC Games of the 21st Century'. 'Command & Conquer: Renegade - PC - Review'. ^ a b Kasavin, Greg (February 26, 2002).'Command & Conquer: Renegade - PC Review'. 'Command & Conquer: Renegade Review for PC on '. ^ The D-Pad Destroyer (March 8, 2002).^ a b 'Command & Conquer: Renegade for PC Reviews'.^ 'Command & Conquer: Renegade for PC'.The Gamers' Temple wrote, 'Westwood continues their tradition of excellent multiplayer support with Renegade.' References Renegade was praised for its online play. This event marks a notable shift in public relations strategy for Electronic Arts, which has often been portrayed in a negative light in terms of community support and has never made such a gesture regarding its intellectual property before. Active fan projects received permission from EA to release in a stand-alone fashion. Concept art depicting Red Alert styled structures and vehicles can be found online, as well as a test level depicting a Soviet refinery.

While Westwood originally intended to make a sequel to Renegade set in the late Red Alert universe (known only as Renegade 2), the project was canceled before any official announcements were made. Renegade, along with a few other titles had problems with its registry entry in the compilation's initial release, which has been since fixed in the 1.02 patch.

The game DVD of Command & Conquer: The First Decade, Renegade included its latest patch (1.037) by default, has a sanctioned No-CD application on it, plus the CD components such as the movie files are now installed into its folder. The bonus DVD contains slightly less than an hour's worth of content involving all the games included. In February 2006, Renegade was shipped in the compilation, Command & Conquer: The First Decade along with 11 other Command & Conquer titles on a two DVD set.
