In a thrilling announcement, Lukasz Jakowski Games has unveiled Age of History 3, promising an epic voyage through the annals of time: from the cradle of civilization to the distant horizons of the future.
At the heart of “Age of History 3” lies the promise of commanding civilizations from their humble beginnings to their zeniths of power. Whether steering mighty empires or guiding fledgling tribes, players will wield the reins of destiny as they navigate the ebb and flow of centuries of war, technological advancements and geopolitical changes.
Strategic prowess finds its truest expression on the battlefield, where army composition can mean the difference between victory and defeat. With an arsenal boasting over 63 distinct unit types, commanders will orchestrate symphonies of warfare, balancing frontline and second-line supporting units.
To compliment this, there’s a dynamic new battle system As frontline units clash and second-line forces rain down support, the combat will result “in casualties, the retreat of troops, and the loss of morale”.
Beyond the battlefield, players will navigate the complexities of governance, laws and reforms, administration, religion, resource management and a more complex and alive economy.
No release date was announced.
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