
"The Chrono Divide project (via ) lets you play the 2000 RTS in Chrome, Edge, or Safari. Although it supports Firefox, too, its developer says it should be avoided if you want "good performance." It even works in mobile browsers. Chrono Divide supports cross-platform multiplayer using all the original maps. (You can use some mods, too.) In fact, according to PC Gamer, multiplayer is about your only option."
""The project initially started out as an experiment and was meant to prove that it was possible to have a fully working, cross-platform RTS game running in a web browser," the project's website reads. "Now, with a playable version already available, the end-goal is reaching feature parity with the original vanilla 'Red Alert 2' engine." You can take it for a spin on the Chrono Divide webpage."
Chrono Divide allows Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 (2000) to run directly in modern browsers including Chrome, Edge, and Safari, with limited Firefox performance and mobile compatibility. The project supports cross-platform multiplayer across all original maps and accepts some mods, while single-player campaign modes remain a work in progress, making multiplayer the primary playable option. The project began as an experiment to demonstrate a fully working cross-platform RTS engine in a web browser, with the end goal of matching feature parity with the original vanilla Red Alert 2 engine. Players must import original game files to begin, with the site linking to an Internet Archive copy.
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