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Like ''[[Age of Empires II]]'', the game is set in the post-classical period, featuring an expanded medieval era starting earlier and ending towards the "edge" of the renaissance period.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wldt-DCsU2I</ref> |
Like ''[[Age of Empires II]]'', the game is set in the post-classical period, featuring an expanded medieval era starting earlier and ending towards the "edge" of the renaissance period.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wldt-DCsU2I</ref> |
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== Features == |
== Features == |
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Age of Empires IV is an upcoming real-time strategy game developed by Relic Entertainment and published by Xbox Game Studios. It is the fourth main title in the Age of Empires series and will run on a new iteration of Relic's Essence Engine.[1]
Like Age of Empires II, the game is set in the post-classical period, featuring an expanded medieval era starting earlier and ending towards the "edge" of the renaissance period.[2]
Announced on August 21, 2017, it is set for release in the Fall of 2021. At the X019 event, in-engine gameplay footage along with the English and Mongol civilizations were revealed on November 14, 2019[3].
Features
- Asymmetric civilization design
- Forest ambushes
- Landmark buildings
- Multiple farm types (e.g., wheat farm)
- Unit combat and movement on walls
- Units rallying other troops
Campaigns
Four campaigns are planned for launch.The known campaign is:
- Norman
Civilizations
Eight civilizations are planned for launch. The known civilizations are:
- Chinese
- Delhi Sultanate
- English
- Mongols