-64%Age of Empires IV: Digital Deluxe Edition
21.85 $

Venture into medieval South America, where history and folklore collide in epic campaigns, diverse civilizations, riveting narratives, and endless intrigue. 3 New Civilizations Blaze a trail across tall mountains, thick jungles, and vibrant landscapes as you command the Mapuche, Muisca, and Tupi, each with unique units, technologies, and stunning new architecture.
Read moreVenture into medieval South America, where history and folklore collide in epic campaigns, diverse civilizations, riveting narratives, and endless intrigue.
3 New Civilizations
Blaze a trail across tall mountains, thick jungles, and vibrant landscapes as you command the Mapuche, Muisca, and Tupi, each with unique units, technologies, and stunning new architecture.
Mapuche – Featuring the Kona, a melee cavalryman that deals extra damage to wounded foes, and the Bolas Rider, a ranged cavalryman whose attacks slow enemy movement.
Muisca – Hailing from the Colombian Andes, the Muisca deploy the Guecha Warrior, a javelineer whose death heals nearby allies, and the Temple Guard, a heavy infantryman that attacks faster the longer it fights.
Tupi – Masters of the Brazilian jungle, the Tupi utilize the Blackwood Archer, a ranged unit that trains in pairs, and the Ibirapema Warrior, a heavy infantryman with powerful area damage.
Built for Ranked Multiplayer
All three unique civilizations are designed and ready for ranked play. With familiar tech trees and intuitive design, the Mapuche, Muisca, and Tupi slide seamlessly into ranked and multiplayer, offering fresh strategies and unique ways to compete and claim victory!
Lead 3 New Campaigns
Embark on three new campaigns and rewrite the story of medieval South America: fight for freedom as a young Mapuche warrior, balance love and loyalty in a Muisca struggle for El Dorado, and outwit rival tribes as a Tupi chieftain playing Europeans against each other to reclaim your homeland.
Shape each story with impactful choices, earn the loyalty of allied tribes, and train heroic units with game-changing auras, all while marveling at new flora, fauna, and other atmospheric visuals that will fully immerse you in medieval South America.
This DLC gets alot of undeserved hate. Perhaps the criticisms of these civilizations not being that good in multiplayer are fair but this DLC has great campaigns. The Mapuche (Laotaro) campaign is about a cavalry
Every single production building in this game has the ability to set gather points with a hotkey. Except the Settlement. This is such a glaringly obvious problem I assumed it would be hotfixed in the first patch. When
The nerf completely ruined the DLC for me I now FULLY regret buying it. Y'all completely did a rug pull. The Muisca WERE my new favorite civ and now it's just no fun, I don't play online and now I'm just another
A bit boring to say the least. Limited unit types and just endless AI infinite resource spam on most missions. A grind is the best thing I can say about this DLC. Ok, this really is terrible. Campaign is so boring and
Overall this DLC represented a good return to form after the 3 Kingdoms disaster. Here's an overview of the main strengths in my opinion: - 3 fun new civilizations which feel unique while largely staying true to AoE II
Decent Story, Bad spammy enemies, Every campaign map feels extremely annoying to deal with and you have limited supply and low quality units. You get overwhelmed when you dont effeciently build enough. Bad Campaign map