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Age of Empires III Goes Gold


Great news for strategy fans, Ensemble Studios and Microsoft's Age of Empires III has now gone gold and is set for and October 18th release in North America.

Available in two versions – standard and Collector’s Edition – Age of Empires III will fire up gamers with groundbreaking new features like the persistent Home City and jaw-dropping graphics never before seen in an RTS. Gamers can now experience the game first-hand with a recently released playable demo that offers hours of exciting combat challenges, as well as the ability to upgrade the player’s Home City.

The third game in the illustrious Age of Empires series that has sold more than 16 million copies and defined the historical RTS, Age of Empires III is being hailed by critics as a new benchmark for real-time strategy games. The minimum system requirements for Age of Empires III are: 1.4GHz processor, 256 MB RAM, 64 MB video card that supports hardware transform and lighting, Windows XP, 56k modem for online play, and 2GB hard drive space. 

In Age of Empires III, players assume the role of a European power between 1500 and 1850 A.D. as they struggle to explore, colonize and conquer North and South America. Find out more about Age of Empires III by visiting http://www.ageofempires3.com.

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Age of Empires III
Game: Age of Empires III
Developer: Ensemble Studios
Publisher: Microsoft
Release Date: TBC

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