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Microsoft has added a tutorial to the console port of Age of Empires IV, which helps players get used to the controller layout.
Real-time strategy (RTS) games aren’t an obvious fit for consoles and controller play, but Microsoft released Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition earlier this year, and we found that it plays great.
Verge reporter Ash Parrish found that the thoughtful controller interface “worked as seamlessly as I remember with a mouse and keyboard.”
Age of Empires IV also has a villager priority system that uses predefined presets and custom settings so that players can assign villagers to focus on resource gathering with a single button press.
Microsoft has also added a variety of accessibility options, including adjustable difficulty levels, in-game narration, and a high contrast mode.
You’ll be able to play Age of Empires IV with up to seven friends in either player-vs-player (PvP) or player-vs-enemy (PvE) multiplayer modes on Xbox Series X / S or with up to three friends on Xbox One.
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