Mexico comes as a new civilization to Age of Empires 3: Definitive Edition in the next DLC
There are many civilizations that you can choose at Age of Empires 3: Definitive Edition, but the most diverse in terms of strategy, according to the team behind the title, is about to come. Mexico will make its appearance in the next DLC of the game, and will be available 1 December.
Mexico can choose a revolt instead of moving from age What separates Mexico from the rest of the civilizations in AOE 3, is the option to choose a revolt instead of age progress, as it is done usually. These revolts come with completely new decks, and obviously, they open the doors towards new strategies. Even if this route was not what you expected, you can reverse the revolt and return to normality in any game, even keeping the benefits of the cards obtained in your revolution.
The civilization of Mexico can adapt to any strategic situation like no other, pray the words of AGE OF EMPIRES 3: Definitive Edition. Adding a new set of federal states, you can evolve your game.
If you have the United States DLC, you will receive a new free battle The civilization of Mexico will not reach alone, because the DLC will also include an exclusive scenario, called Dolores's scream. When the news of the conquest of Spain by Napoleon Bonaparte arrived in America, the words of a Catholic priest lit the sparks of the Revolution, says the official description.
Finally, and not least, all the owners of the DLC of the United States civilization will receive a one new battle on December 1, called The Burning of Must Philadelphia, and will be free. In addition, those who have both DLC (USA and Mexico) can play The Battle of Queens ton Heights.
The DLC of Mexico is now available as Presale on the official AGE OF EMPIRES site. If you have not had the opportunity to enjoy this delivery of the franchise, do not hesitate to take a look at our analysis. Age of Empires 4, on the other hand, he already shared his road map and other news that we will enjoy later.
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