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Microsoft is remastering the original Age of Empires with a Definitive Edition that will offer upgraded 4K graphics and improved gameplay, the company announced during the PC Gaming Show at E3 2017.“We have redone every single asset,” said Adam Isgreen, creative director at Microsoft Studios. Age of Empires debuted in October 1997, meaning that the franchise is turning 20 this year.Microsoft is updating the game for 2017 with a modernized interface and gameplay refinements. In addition, said Isgreen, “We’ve re-orchestrated and re-recorded the entire soundtrack to the game” with a symphony. Multiplayer will be available via Xbox Live. Microsoft previously remastered 1999’s Age of Empires 2 — that upgrade, Age of Empires 2 HD, was.

Forgotten Empires, the studio that developed Age of Empires 2 HD’s expansions, is the Definitive Edition of Age of Empires.Age of Empires: Definitive Edition is coming to Windows PC later this year. Interested parties can sign up for a multiplayer beta today, once goes live. Isgreen also teased additional Age of Empires-related announcements for Gamescom in August, saying that “you’re going to hear from us again” about more ways in which Microsoft will mark the series’ 20th anniversary.Update: Age of Empires: Definitive Edition will include all the civilizations from the original game and from its Rise of Rome expansion, which was released in 1998.
The game will also offer “the good old campaigns with proper spit and polish,” as well as a Classic Mode for “the original 1997 experience,” according to.Update 2: The Age of Empires website is.Correction: Forgotten Empires developed expansions for Age of Empires 2 HD, but Hidden Path Entertainment handled the remaster itself. We’ve edited the article to reflect this.
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RTS fans rejoice! Microsoft showed off a new trailer for Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition at its E3 keynote, and announced that it’ll arrive in October.
The hit strategy game, which was first released 20 years ago, has got a 4K graphics update, and its audio has been remastered too. The Definitive Edition will also have three new campaigns, including one called The Last Khans. The classic title will also feature four new civilizations: the Tatars, Bulgarians, Cumans, and Lithuanians. There’s also a spectator mode which lets you watch any player‘s game from their point-of-view. You can watch the new trailerat The Next Web.