The naval battles of Age of Empires IV are revealed in a short gameplay of Microsoft’s RTS

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The naval battles of Age of Empires IV are revealed in a short gameplay of Microsoft’s RTS

The strategy video game also discovers the Abbasid caliphate and its war camels in a video.

Relic Entertainment and World’s Edge have shared two new Age of Empires IV videos this past weekend that allows the public to get an idea of ​​what the RTS naval battles will be like and take a look at the Abbasid Caliphate, one of the eight initial civilizations announced. for PC production.

With the first video we can discover one of the aspects most guarded by the promotion team of the strategy video game, observing different boats that users can build and combine to have the greatest warlike success on the sea, from small fishing boats to large galleons and frigates of different factions. Likewise, at the end a great battle is shown that makes clear the commitment to the epic in the sea of those responsible for the title.he second document provided focuses your attention on another of the civilizations available in the RTS, the Abbasid Caliphate, which is featured in the game as an adaptive faction thanks to its ability to research unique enhancements to the House of Wisdom. The footage shows loads of camels , as well as the luxuries of their eras.

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Age of Empires IV dated its launch a few weeks ago to October 28 with a new trailer, and seeks to offer the public, who are still enjoying AoE II, an RTS capable of combining what already worked for the saga in the past with new innovations. You can discover more about the proposal by reading the impressions with Age of Empires IV of the colleague Alberto Pastor after seeing his proposal in action.

AoE IV will be released on PC via Steam and the Microsoft Store, and that includes Xbox Game Pass. We remember that you can join Xbox Game Pass by paying only one euro for the first month to access a library with hundreds of games.

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