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AOE IV and remastered version of the classic original trilogy

Microsoft has revealed a brand new Age of Empires game will be coming to the PC, alongside fully remastered versions of the original trilogy. The company made the announcement at the Gamescom video game conference a day after putting its brand new Xbox console up for pre-order. Often cited as one of the best examples of real-time strategy gaming, the reaction to a new Age of Empires game has been predictably huge. It's the first sequel to the franchise since Age of Empires III came out in 2005.


Although it’s not clear whether that means the new sequel will include all these eras or if the trailer is just meant as a recap of the series up to this point. Just like the originals, the fourth game will be a PC exclusive but if you’re not familiar with the series then a Definitive Edition is due out on October 19, with remasters of the second and third game arriving at a later date.

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