Watch two civilization clash in battle, each utilizing different strategies, units and resources to survive. The full game is out on October 28th for PC.
Four civilizations will be available along with five maps. Changes to camera zoom distance and balance have been made along with bug fixes.
The strategy title's newest trailer reveals the Holy Roman Empire civilization, which will star in the Rise of Moscow campaign.
Fans of the Age of Empires series are also advised to stay tuned for more news tomorrow at Gamescom Opening Night Live at 11 AM PST.
Use the Nest of Bees to fire deadly projectiles at enemies from afar, or palings to deter cavalry units in enemy forces.
Along with a tutorial mission, selected Age insiders can also partake in 8 player multiplayer and AI matches with four civilizations to choose from.
Take a look at what it's like to play as the Abbasid Dynasty as well as a sneak peek at what the new navel-based combat will be like to dominate foes at sea.
Learn more about Companies and Detachments, their unique abilities and unlocks, and different decisions that can be made on the map.
The strategy title is slated to release in late 2022 but interested players can access the pre-alpha preview through Relic's site now.
It seems like Relic Entertainment is gearing up to unveil a new iteration of its World War 2 real-time strategy series very soon.
The highly anticipated real time strategy title has confirmed its release date and released a new trailer showcasing a gameplay footage.
The 2013 RTS classic was developed by Relic and published by Sega in 2013. The Ardennes Assault expansion is also free.
"I don't even remember when we last had crunch," says game director Quinn Duffy.
A closed beta is also coming for insiders.
The RTS is coming to Windows Store, Xbox Game Pass for PC and Steam.
The new campaign sees King Harold and Duke William battling for the throne.
World's Edge is currently working on polishing the game.
Microsoft's Adam Isgreen says the focus is on making a "wonderful PC game" first.
DLC and expansions can be expected though.
Armies of units with highly detailed animations? You've come to the right place.