Age of Empires will soon be available on smartphones. The Mobile version of the historical real-time strategy game will launch globally later this year. The developers have announced the release date of the mobile version. It will be accessible to both Android and iOS users with pre-registration for the game is now live. Aside from the familiar elements of medieval war strategies from the series of PC games, the Age of Empires Mobile edition is said to offer new, mobile-specific gameplay.
The Age of Empires Mobile will hit smartphones on October 17, co-developers TiMi Studio Group (a Tencent Games subsidiary) and World’s Edge (an Xbox Games Studio) confirmed in a press release. A small cinematic trailer for the upcoming game has been released. Notably, the trailer does not show any gameplay.
✨✨Age of Empires Mobile, the immersive medieval war strategy mobile game, is set to go global on October 17th!
📌Pre-register in the App Store or Google Play Store and journey toward conquest right away!https://t.co/Cy1gnsNrzp🏰Age of Empires Mobile seamlessly blends classic… pic.twitter.com/v4R9eud7PZ
— Age of Empires Mobile Official (@AOE_Mobile) August 15, 2024
Pre-registration for the Age of Empires Mobile edition is currently live on the game’s website. It will be available on both Android and iOS handsets via the Google Play Store and App Store, respectively.
Ahead of the launch, interested players will be able to participate in on-site events at the Xbox booth. They will also have the opportunity to engage in activities at the Level Infinite booth, during Gamescom in Cologne, Germany, which is scheduled to be held from August 21 to August 25.
Age of Empires Mobile is claimed to offer new, mobile-specific gameplay to players. Among several medieval war strategies, the players will have access to “multiple single-player modes built on the Age of Empires lineage” with certain elements from the original series.
The game is also said to offer an immersive battlefield experience with “large-scale castle sieges featuring realistic weapons taking on multi-dimensional defences.” Players will be able to manage multiple troops with real-time micro-control, similar to the original series of Age of Empires games, the press release stated.
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