# Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy <small style="color: gray">Last updated: February 4, 2026</small> ## Overview Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy is an expansion pack for the critically acclaimed real-time tactics game Ground Control, developed by High Voltage Software in collaboration with [[Massive Entertainment]] and published by [[Sierra On-Line]] in December 2000[^ref-1]. The expansion continues the story of Major Sarah Parker following the conclusion of the original game's campaign on the distant planet Krig-7B[^ref-2]. Set in the year 2419, where warfare has been outlawed on Earth and moved to the stars, Dark Conspiracy builds on Ground Control's award-winning gameplay and technology while introducing a new playable faction, the Phoenix Mercenaries[^ref-3]. What made this expansion particularly notable was Sierra's distribution strategy—the expansion was offered free to owners of the original Ground Control, with only a $4.95 shipping and handling fee required[^ref-4]. New purchasers of Ground Control would receive the expansion included at no additional cost[^ref-5]. This consumer-friendly approach was widely praised by reviewers, with IGN's Dan Adams declaring that owners who didn't take advantage of the offer were "seriously in danger of your children falling backwards on the evolutionary ladder"[^ref-6]. The expansion featured 15 new single-player missions spread across new environments, expanded the roster of units for existing factions, and continued the tactical gameplay that distinguished Ground Control from traditional resource-management focused RTS games[^ref-7]. Unlike conventional real-time strategy games, Ground Control featured no base-building or resource management—victory depended entirely on tactical deployment and maneuvering of pre-selected forces[^ref-8]. > [!info]- Game Info > **Developer:** High Voltage Software, [[Massive Entertainment]][^ref-1] > **Designer:** Tom Smith, Martin Walfisz, Henrik Sebring[^ref-9] > **Publisher:** Sierra Studios[^ref-1] > **Engine:** DirectX 7[^ref-10] > **Platforms:** Microsoft Windows[^ref-1] > **Release Year:** 2000 > **Series:** Ground Control > **Protagonist:** Major Sarah Parker > **Sierra Lineage:** Core Sierra ## Story Summary The narrative of Dark Conspiracy picks up immediately where the original Ground Control concluded—with the battle for Krig-7B ended, but the greater conflict only beginning[^ref-11]. Jarred Stone and Sarah Parker, two defecting officers from the opposing factions on Krig-7B, had destroyed the alien relics that both the Crayven Corporation and the Order of the New Dawn were fighting to possess[^ref-12]. Now stranded on the deserted planet, Parker must find a way to escape while uncovering the terrifying truth about the alien technology they were fighting over[^ref-2]. After defeating the Crayven Corporation and Order of the New Dawn forces on Krig-7B, Major Sarah Parker finds herself in desperate circumstances[^ref-13]. She must enlist a group of mercenaries to help her escape from the planet—these mercenaries form the Phoenix Mercenary Unit, the expansion's new playable faction[^ref-14]. The Phoenix Mercenaries bring their own unique units and combat capabilities to the conflict, offering players a fresh tactical experience distinct from the corporate military forces of Crayven or the zealous warriors of the Order[^ref-15]. The story takes a dramatic turn when help arrives in the unlikely form of an Order of the New Dawn battlecruiser that suddenly drops out of hyperspace[^ref-24]. This vessel destroys its Crayven counterpart, creating a temporary alliance of convenience between former enemies[^ref-17]. As Parker and her mercenary allies battle across multiple planets, they gradually discover the true nature and terrifying implications of the alien artifacts that sparked the original conflict[^ref-2]. The expansion's narrative was noted for ending abruptly on a cliffhanger, leaving several plot threads unresolved and setting up potential future installments in the Ground Control saga[^ref-1]. The cutscenes throughout the campaign were produced by Blur Studio, known for their high-quality CGI work in video games[^ref-17]. ## Gameplay ### Interface and Controls Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy maintains the fully 3D interface of its predecessor, allowing players complete freedom to rotate and zoom the camera around the battlefield[^ref-18]. The game was recognized as "one of the first real 3D RTS games to be released" and was praised for having "the best system for troop movement and control" in the genre at the time[^ref-6]. Units are organized into squads rather than individual soldiers, streamlining command and control during intense tactical engagements[^ref-8]. The interface emphasizes tactical positioning over economic management—there is no base-building, no resource management, and no ability to "overwhelm the enemy with superior numbers"[^ref-8]. Instead, players must carefully select their forces before each mission and deploy them strategically throughout the engagement. The diagonal-down and top-down perspectives provide clear battlefield awareness while maintaining the detailed 3D graphics that made the original Ground Control visually impressive[^ref-9]. ### Structure and Progression The expansion features 15 all-new single-player scenarios that continue the storyline from the original game[^ref-7]. These missions take place across new environments and terrain types not seen in the base game, including at least one entirely new planetary environment[^ref-11]. Players take control of the Phoenix Mercenaries faction throughout most of the campaign, though the story involves encounters with both the Crayven Corporation and Order of the New Dawn forces[^ref-14]. Mission structure follows the tactical deployment model established in the original game—players select their forces before deployment and must complete objectives with no reinforcements or resupply during missions[^ref-18]. According to GameFAQs user data, a complete playthrough takes approximately 35 hours and is considered "Tough" in difficulty[^ref-13]. ### Puzzles and Mechanics The expansion introduces several new unit types across all factions. For the Phoenix Mercenaries, players gain access to snipers, grenadiers, armored marines, the Pyrodyne anti-personnel vehicle, and Phoenix Swarm Aerodynes[^ref-6]. The existing Crayven Corporation and Order of the New Dawn factions also receive new units and weapons to expand tactical options[^ref-5]. One notable design decision that carried over from the original game was the lack of an in-mission save feature[^ref-18]. This meant that failed missions required complete restarts, and reviewers noted that "often, you'll find yourself having to memorize where attacks come from in order to prevent losing a mission"[^ref-6]. Players also cannot adjust game speed during missions, adding to the tactical tension[^ref-18]. Some technical issues persisted from the original game, including pathfinding problems with ground vehicles and units occasionally "playing bumper cars" when moving in formation[^ref-6]. ## Reception ### Contemporary Reviews Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy received generally favorable reviews from gaming publications, with critics praising its value proposition while noting that it didn't significantly evolve the formula established by the original game. GameZone awarded the expansion **8.5/10**, with reviewer Michael Lafferty calling it "a great add-on to a fine RTS title" and declaring that "value-wise, you can't beat an expansion pack like this"[^ref-20]. The review highlighted how Sierra's decision to essentially give the expansion away free represented exceptional consumer value. IGN gave the expansion **8/10**, with Dan Adams stating that despite expansion packs "permanently falling in the shadow of their predecessor," Dark Conspiracy delivered everything fans could want[^ref-6]. He particularly praised the original Ground Control's troop movement system while noting the expansion maintained that quality. GameSpot scored the game **7.9/10**, with Greg Kasavin observing that "Dark Conspiracy fundamentally remains the same great strategy game as its predecessor"[^ref-18]. The review noted that "Ground Control boasted some of the best graphics of any PC game released in 2000" and the expansion maintained that visual quality[^ref-18]. CNET Gamecenter awarded **80/100**, noting that "this game not only has everything that an add-on pack should have—fresh units, a new campaign, and new multiplayer maps and modes—but it has one thing that most don't: a goose-egg price tag"[^ref-21]. ActionTrip gave a more modest **73/100**, noting "there are indeed few novelties. If somebody showed me the thing after a couple of months, I wouldn't be able to tell if it were the original game or the add-on"[^ref-21]. Gaming Age provided the lowest score among aggregated reviews at **67/100**, though still within mixed-positive territory[^ref-21]. GamePower awarded **75/100**[^ref-21]. Génération 4, a French gaming publication, scored the expansion **15/20 (75%)**[^ref-10]. ### Modern Assessment Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy maintains a solid reputation among real-time tactics enthusiasts, though it remains overshadowed by its highly regarded predecessor. **Aggregate Scores:** - **Metacritic:** 77/100 (7 critic reviews: 5 positive, 2 mixed, 0 negative)[^ref-21] - **MobyGames:** 78% (critics)[^ref-22] - **Gamepressure:** 6.2/10[^ref-23] - **User Score (Metacritic):** 6.7 (6 user ratings)[^ref-21] - **GameFAQs User Rating:** "Outstanding"[^ref-13] - **ESRB Rating:** Teen[^ref-24] - **PEGI Rating:** 12[^ref-3] The Ground Control Anthology, bundling the original game with Dark Conspiracy, was released in 2001 and later made available on digital platforms including GOG.com, ensuring the expansion remains accessible to modern players[^ref-22]. ## Development ### Origins Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy was first announced in August 2000 by Sierra Studios, positioning it as an expansion to their award-winning 3D real-time strategy game[^ref-17]. The expansion was developed by Chicago-based High Voltage Software in collaboration with the original game's developer, Massive Entertainment of Sweden[^ref-11]. The development occurred approximately six months after the release of the original Ground Control in June 2000[^ref-18]. ### Production The expansion was developed to continue the Ground Control saga with substantial new content—15 single-player missions, new environments and terrain, and the introduction of a third playable faction[^ref-7]. High Voltage Software handled primary development duties on the expansion, building upon the engine and assets created by Massive Entertainment for the original game[^ref-1]. **Development Credits:**[^ref-9] - **Designers:** Tom Smith, Jeff Marks, David A. Rodriguez, Leif Lathrop, Martin Walfisz - **Original Game Design:** Martin Walfisz, Henrik Sebring - **Voice Director:** Jeff Pobst - **Composer:** Ola Strandh The development team totaled 178 people across all contributing studios, accumulating 200 total credits[^ref-9]. ### Animation Production - **Blur Studio** – Produced all CGI cutscenes for the expansion[^ref-17] - **Sierra Studios** – Publishing and production oversight[^ref-1] ### Technical Achievements Ground Control was recognized at release as having "some of the best graphics of any PC game released in 2000"[^ref-18]. The fully 3D engine allowed complete camera freedom, enabling players to view the battlefield from any angle and zoom level[^ref-18]. The expansion maintained these visual standards while introducing new terrain types and environmental effects[^ref-7]. The game utilized DirectX 7 technology with textured polygon graphics[^ref-10]. The real-time tactics approach—eschewing base-building and resource gathering in favor of pure tactical combat—represented an innovative direction in the strategy game genre[^ref-8]. ### Technical Specifications **Minimum Requirements:**[^ref-24] - **CPU:** 233 MHz - **RAM:** 32 MB - **Video RAM:** 4 MB - **CD-ROM:** 4X - **Hard Disk Space:** 350 MB (expansion requires 450 MB total with original game)[^ref-20] - **Operating System:** Windows 95 - **DirectX:** 7.0a **Recommended Requirements:**[^ref-23] - **CPU:** Pentium II 333 MHz - **RAM:** 64 MB - **Graphics:** DirectX 7 compatible graphics card **GOG.com Release Requirements:**[^ref-3] - **Processor:** 1.8 GHz - **RAM:** 512 MB (1 GB recommended) - **Graphics:** DirectX 9.0c compatible - **Storage:** 4 GB - **File Size:** 834 MB ### Technical Issues Several technical issues carried over from the original Ground Control. Pathfinding problems with ground vehicles remained, and units would occasionally collide with each other when moving in formation, described by IGN as "playing bumper cars"[^ref-6]. The lack of an in-mission save feature was a deliberate design choice but proved frustrating for many players, requiring mission memorization to progress[^ref-6]. Online multiplayer servers were operated through WON.net, which was shut down on November 1, 2008, ending internet multiplayer functionality[^ref-9]. LAN multiplayer remained functional after this date[^ref-22]. ### Version History | Version | Date | Platform | Notes | |---------|------|----------|-------| | 1.0 | December 2000 | Windows | Initial release[^ref-1] | | 1.2 | March 2002 | Windows | Walkthrough and unit description updates[^ref-12] | | 1.3 | August 2002 | Windows | Corrections and updates in all sections[^ref-12] | | Anthology | 2001 | Windows | Bundled with original Ground Control[^ref-22] | | GOG Release | July 8, 2015 | Windows | Digital distribution via GOG.com[^ref-25] | ### Easter Eggs and Trivia - The original Ground Control contained a reference to David Bowie's "Space Oddity" through a character named Major Tom[^ref-9]. - The expansion was offered completely free to existing Ground Control owners who paid only $4.95 shipping and handling[^ref-4]. - New purchasers of Ground Control received Dark Conspiracy included at no additional charge[^ref-5]. - The Phoenix Mercenaries faction name references the mythological bird that rises from ashes, fitting the story of survivors rebuilding from the war's devastation[^ref-14]. - The story is set in the 25th century (2419), where mega-corporations have replaced nation-states as the primary powers[^ref-3]. ## Voice Cast | Character | Voice Actor | |-----------|-------------| | Major Sarah Parker | Jennifer Hale | | Deacon Jarrod Stone | Dee Bradley Baker | | Marc Herra | Scott Weil | | Enrica Hayes | Tasia Valenza | | Wallace Davidson | Michael Bell | | Coral Manning | Mari Weiss | | Sergeant Cole | Nathan Carlson | | Rachel Morton | Paty Lombard | | Cardinal Kila Baylor | Jennifer Darling | | Cardinal Galen Yi | Tom Kane | Voice direction by Jeff Pobst[^ref-26]. Additional voice work credited to Gary Stevens[^ref-9]. ## Legacy ### Sales and Commercial Impact While specific sales figures for Dark Conspiracy were not publicly disclosed, the expansion's unique distribution strategy—offered free or nearly free to consumers—represented an innovative approach to expansion pack marketing[^ref-4]. Sierra's decision to bundle the expansion with new copies of the original game and offer it to existing owners for minimal cost was praised by critics as exceptional consumer value[^ref-20]. ### Collections The expansion was bundled with the original Ground Control in the **Ground Control: Anthology**, released in 2001[^ref-22]. This anthology was later distributed digitally through various platforms: - **GOG.com:** Released July 8, 2015 as "Ground Control Anthology"[^ref-25] - The original Ground Control was released as freeware on June 25, 2004, further expanding accessibility[^ref-9] - Rebellion Developments later became distributor of the Ground Control franchise[^ref-27] ### Fan Projects The Ground Control community has produced various fan resources including resolution changers to enable modern widescreen support[^ref-28]. The game maintained an active modding community through its multiplayer features until the WON.net shutdown in 2008[^ref-9]. ### Related Publications - **Game Manual:** Included with physical CD-ROM release[^ref-22] - **Strategy Guides:** Various FAQ/walkthroughs created by community members, including comprehensive unit guides[^ref-12] ### Critical Perspective Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy represents an interesting case study in expansion pack development and distribution during the early 2000s. While the expansion itself offered solid content—15 new missions, a new faction, expanded unit rosters—it was the pricing strategy that made it memorable[^ref-4]. By offering the expansion essentially free, Sierra maximized player engagement with the franchise while generating goodwill that would benefit future Ground Control releases. The expansion's tactical gameplay remained innovative for its time, emphasizing careful planning and positioning over the resource-gathering and base-building that dominated the RTS genre[^ref-8]. This design philosophy would influence later real-time tactics games, including the sequel Ground Control II: Operation Exodus released in 2004[^ref-28]. However, the cliffhanger ending left story threads unresolved, and the narrative gap between Dark Conspiracy's 2419 setting and Ground Control II's 2741 setting represents a significant timeline jump[^ref-28]. The game's legacy is preserved through digital distribution on platforms like GOG.com, ensuring that both the original Ground Control and Dark Conspiracy remain accessible to modern players interested in experiencing one of the pioneering 3D real-time tactics games[^ref-3]. ## Downloads **Purchase / Digital Stores** - [GOG.com – Ground Control Anthology](https://www.gog.com/en/game/ground_control_expansion) **Download / Preservation** - [Old-Games.com](https://www.old-games.com/download/6548/ground-control-dark-conspiracy) **Resources** - [GameFAQs Strategy Guides](https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/pc/371478-ground-control-dark-conspiracy/faqs) - [Ground Control Fandom Wiki](https://groundcontrol.fandom.com/wiki/Ground_Control:_Dark_Conspiracy) ## See Also - [[2000 - Ground Control|← Previous: Ground Control]] - [[2004 - Ground Control II - Operation Exodus|→ Next: Ground Control II - Operation Exodus]] ## References [^ref-1]: [Wikipedia – Ground Control: Dark 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FAQs](https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/pc/371478-ground-control-dark-conspiracy/faqs/18551) – faction information, version history [^ref-13]: [GameFAQs – Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy](https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/pc/371478-ground-control-dark-conspiracy) – user ratings, game length [^ref-14]: [Neoseeker – Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy](https://www.neoseeker.com/groundcontroldc/) – Phoenix Mercenaries faction details [^ref-15]: [Gamepressure – Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy](https://www.gamepressure.com/games/ground-control-dark-conspiracy/zcccf) – faction information [^ref-24]: [Gamicus Fandom – Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy](https://gamicus.fandom.com/wiki/Ground_Control:_Dark_Conspiracy) – plot synopsis [^ref-17]: [Ground Control Fandom Wiki](https://groundcontrol.fandom.com/wiki/Ground_Control:_Dark_Conspiracy) – Blur Studio cutscenes, plot details [^ref-18]: [GameSpot Review 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Conspiracy](https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/video-games/ground-control-dark-conspiracy/) – voice cast, voice director [^ref-27]: [Wikidata – Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q3777147) – distribution information [^ref-28]: [ModDB – Ground Control II](https://www.moddb.com/games/ground-control-ii/downloads/ground-control-1-resolution-changer) – sequel information, modding community [^ref-29]: [MobyGames – Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy](https://www.mobygames.com/game/11173/ground-control-dark-conspiracy/) – game overview, multiplayer details [^ref-30]: [RAWG.io – Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy](https://rawg.io/games/ground-control-dark-conspiracy) – basic game metadata [^ref-31]: [IMDB – Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0416788/) – release date, voice cast confirmation [^ref-32]: [FreeGOGPCGames – Ground Control Anthology](https://freegogpcgames.com/475/ground-control-anthology/) – narrative context, platform compatibility