Myth of Empires Gets 1.0 Launch Trailer, Teases New Civilizations Coming in the Future

Feb 7, 2024 at 04:00am EST
Myth of Empires

Angela Game has released the 1.0 launch trailer for Myth of Empires, the multiplayer war sandbox game slated to go live in a couple of weeks on Steam.

The trailer focuses on showing off the new Dongzhou map, which includes biomes as varied as bamboo forests, ice lands, sandy shores, volcanoes, and more.

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Myth of Empires 1.0 also adds many new features and content:

There are also new server modes as detailed below.

Server Mode Solo/Hosted Mode Custom Servers
Single Machine LAN Internet Single Server Server Cluster
Maximum Players 1 100 100 100 100*X (X=# of servers)
Rented server required? No No No Both local/rented servers can be used Both local/rented servers can be used
Archive Method Saved locally and on Steam cloud Saved locally and on Steam cloud Saved locally and on Steam cloud Saved locally and on the cloud Saved locally and on the cloud
Can other players join? X V (LAN only) V V V
Public IP required? X X V V V
Cross-server X X X X V
County/Prefecture /Fortress Battles X X X X V
Cross-server Market X X X X V

Last but not least, the final part of the Myth of Empires trailer teased new civilizations, such as Egypt, Greece, and Arabia.

As a reminder, Myth of Empires is just now returning to Steam after the lengthy legal dispute with Studio Wildcard, which ended up with the latter becoming the game's publisher. Console versions have been announced, too, but there's no release date for them yet. On PC, the game launches on February 21.

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