The game is available across multiple platforms as a premium title without in-app advertisements: Available on Steam.
Unlike the strictly turn-based Age of History 2 , this sequel introduces , allowing the world to move dynamically while still giving players the ability to pause and plan.
The series is well-known for its active modding scene. The official Age of History forum serves as a hub for community-made translations, scenarios, and mods that expand the game’s longevity.
True to the series' roots, a robust Map and Scenario Editor is included, allowing players to create custom borders, events, and historical timelines. Availability & Pricing
Battles are now significantly more complex, featuring a frontline and backline mechanic. Players must balance melee units with support units like artillery to win engagements.
Different nations now come with unique advantages and legacies that provide distinct playstyles, making a run as Rome feel vastly different from a run as a modern democracy.
The game features a highly detailed world map with thousands of provinces. Players can choose to lead any nation in history, from ancient tribes to modern-day superpowers.
A new Council system allows you to appoint advisors who provide unique passive bonuses and help steer your civilization's political direction.