It really is a long term commitment for us. We'll keep making campaigns and stuff for them to do. People love Age II, and if people just want to play Age II forever okay, that's cool. "The important thing is that even when we do and when we are going to start talking about 4 later this year, which I am very excited about, we're not going to abandon the games. So the people want to continue to play HD are welcome to do so."Ĭontinuing the discussion, Isgreen reinforced the fact that Microsoft's new studio founded to work on Age of Empires will not be abandoning this new remaster anytime soon. That being said, Creative Director Adam Isgreen did clarify that "our support will move onto being on Definitive Edition because we made so many changes that we want to keep going with that one. Interestingly, that will not be the case.īurt Beeckman, Co-Founder of Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition contributor Forgotten Empires, told DualShockers at an E3 2019 meeting that the Age of Empires developers and Microsoft decided not to take it down because "they are our customers and we want them to be happy," which is good to hear in the age of games being delisted. As the upcoming Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition looks and even plays superior that 2013 re-release, I was wondering if HD Edition would be taken off Steam when the new Definitive Edition arrives on Steam and the Windows Store sometime this fall. Despite its vast improvements, many players such as myself were introduced to the game via the 2013 Steam release of Age of Empires II: HD Edition. The remaster looks great and even includes a brand new expansion filled with 4 new civilizations and 3 new campaigns. For RTS fans, the most exiting part of Microsoft's E3 2019 press conference was probably when Age of Empires II: Definitive Editionreceived its first gameplay trailer.
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