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Command & Conquer: The Covert Operations is an expansion pack for the original Command & Conquer, released in 1996.
Like many expansion packs at the time, it did not bring any changes in gameplay or options, while new units were limited to the dinosaurs in the secret Jurassic Park mode.
It did use some of the previously multiplayer-only units, such as the Chem trooper and SSM launcher in its missions.
The expansion included fifteen new single-player missions (seven for GDI, eight for Nod), ten new multiplayer maps and seven new high quality CD audio tracks, as well as lower quality in-game versions.
In contrast to the original game, the new expansion missions could be played at any time, in any order and are not accompanied by briefing cutscenes - instead they are selectable from a list.
Amongst the expansion packs files are several unused music tracks that were present in the DOS version of Command & Conquer, but not in the Windows 95 (Gold) version.
In the PS1 version of Command & Conquer, after completing one faction campaigns, there will be password seen in the credit part to open The Covert Operations in the start menu. From there, players can proceed to play the missions individually.
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