New version Age of Empires game from Microsoft
After over a decade of hiatus, Microsoft Studio's announced the latest version of the Age Of Empires game. In this latest installment of the real-time strategy game series, players will continue to enjoy where the previous version left off with polished look, 4K resolution support and remastered graphics to bring the player back to the past to build and conquer empires. The new game also claimed to have better artificial intelligence, better path finding for the units to move around and also increase population size for your empires.
If you haven't played the previous version of Age Of Empires game before, do not give this latest version a miss. You get to learn about the history of distant past, significant characters in human history and best of all...vanquish your enemies in imaginary scenarios. Watch the trailer.
Check out more details at https://www.ageofempires.com/?ocid=WinGamingsocomcwinytVideolrn_GCAoEIV
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