Age of Empires Online Will Rise on August 16

The much anticipated next entry in the Age of Empire series will be available on August 16. Known as Age of Empires: Online, the PC game will initially launch with only two factions: the Greeks and Egyptians.

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The much anticipated next entry in the Age of Empires series will be available on August 16. Known as Age of Empires: Online, the PC game will initially launch with only two factions: the Greeks and Egyptians.

Gamers can start their ascension towards empirical dominance in the ‘freemium’ title when it’s released. It will be available through retail and online channels (visit its official site.)

The title will offer up to forty hours of gameplay from the start, but those who are interested in upgrading their experience can do so through the purchase of Microsoft booster packs.


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