Talk:Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs/@comment-26459635-20170429235801/@comment-33859014-20180711041037

Hate to break it to you but the first replyer was correct, AOE III was set during the 17th to 18th century and the incans were wiped out in 1400's in the 15th century. While the Aztecs were featured, the Aztecs were just too big of a Native civilization to be ignored, meanwhile we as society don't know enough about the Incan civilization, their buildings, and their troops. If  the incans were say added in the expansion, they would be a inferior version of the Aztecs, The Incans never used cavalry, and they never built large structures similar to Europeans. The icans build ontop hill and mountain terraces such as Macchu Pichu.

As for why the  Sioux were included, well the Sioux perfectly fit in with the expansion like the Iroquois because Sioux historically shared similar military units with the Europeans and were one of the last remaining Native nations with notable examples such as Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse who fought for their tribes until the late 1800's. So the most of the Sioux obviously had acess to horses as well as gunpowder so thats why they were put in the expansion.