Age of Empires 4 has been announced

Age of Empires 4 has been announced

Age of Empires 4 has been announced

 
Microsoft has officially revealed that Age of Empires 4 is in production, acting as a full sequel to the popular series that will remain PC exclusive and be developed by Relic Entertainment. This means that the game will not be “dumbed down” to make it suitable for gamepads, though at this time no information is known about this new project, including its release date. 
 
It has also been revealed that Age of Empires II and III will also be receiving remastered “Definitive Editions” on PC, which will contain a remastered soundtrack, 4K resolution support and some gameplay improvements.
 
Age of Empires: Definitive Edition will release on PC on October 19th, releasing as a Windows 10 exclusive on the Windows 10 Store. 

 


We started off announcing the release date for Age of Empires: Definitive Edition, October 19th, 2017! What a great way to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the original game! AoE: DE will launch with a ton of awesome new features, but we have kept a lot of things the same to preserve the feel of the original game. Take a look at the list

We then announced that we will be releasing Definitive Editions of both Age II and Age III, keep an eye out for more details about those!

Those led nicely into our announcement of Age of Empires IV. We are also excited to announce that we are working with the fantastic team from Relic Entertainment to make this the best Age game yet! Stay tuned for more details, we cannot wait to tell you more.

 

 

What do you think of Age of Empires’ comeback? You can join the discussion on Age of Empires 4 on the OC3D Forums

 

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