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Age of Empires 4 teaches us 40 minutes of battle between two historical civilizations

Age of Empires IV is just around the corner. Just ten days after its exclusive official launch on PC, since taking it to consoles is still a challenge for Microsoft, the real-time strategy game is left to see more and more. And, on this occasion, they are the own developers of Relic who put themselves to the work to teach us almost forty minutes of departure.

In the video we can see a confrontation between the civilizations of France and China . In it we not only see simple battles and how each faction develops, but also emphasizes how the land is used and in such a differentiated aspect between the cultures of each side. Without going any further, the architecture itself offers us very characteristic details, resulting totally different from French and Chinese, recognizable to the naked eye only through its buildings.

Each civilization has its combat units, fighting style and unique management mechanics The game has eight civilizations at its launch, each with its own combat units, unique struggle and mechanics. Recall that, in addition, Each civilization has its own characteristics and advantages. For example, some time ago they commented that the Mongol Empire could transfer cities on the map given its nomadic nature.

We can not forget your naval battles or your multiplayer, where you can join up to 1,600 troops. The development of the famous RTS has turned out to be a challenge due to the great expectations of the players, but what they are clear from the development study is that they will continue betting on their educational component.

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Age of Empires IV comes October 28 to PC. It will not be difficult to throw the glove to check for oneself how it is the fourth numbered delivery of the saga, as it will be included since the first day at Xbox Game Pass.

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