The team in charge of Age of Empires 4 felt an educational mood as part of the Xbox ads of Gamescom. The announcement of the day was on Hands on History, a series of 28 videos filmed to unlock during the game to learn more about different elements of history.
_It is a series of 28 unlockable videos filmed on site with experts, at various locations in the world. These will allow you to better understand how people lived, were fighting and directed in the past, explains Microsoft. Those who followed the broadcast yesterday were able to discover any of these videos and have since become uncollable on the operation of the Trèbuchet, this seat gear that allowed to catapult heavy projectiles on or over the fortifications. The video was shot at Warwick Castle in England in the presence of Shini Somara, a known scientist of BBC spectators. Otherwise, Age of Empires 4 is still expected on October 28 on PC.
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