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Microsoft’s Age of Empires Castle Siege makes its way to iOS

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 26, 2019
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Age of Empires: Castle Siege makes its way to iOS

Age of Empires Castle Siege is already available on Windows Phone, and is possibly one of the best strategy games available at the moment, taking you back to the old ages, build your castles and conquer other players, as well as a solid defense to protect your base. If you happen to be a fan of Age of Empires series, you be glad to know that Age of Empires: Castle Siege is now available for iOS device starting today. 

As a player, you choose civilization from the Medieval Era, and build on as you make progress through the game, upgrade your keep, and your walls to keep the intruders away. As you raid move on, you can upgrade your troops, recruit heroes to fight for you, and lots more.

“Age of Empires: Castle Siege invites you to guide your empire through the Medieval Era and make your mark on history. Choose from one of several civilizations, including the Britons, Teutons, and Kievan Rus. Upgrade your keep, fortify your walls, and garrison defensive troops to protect yourself from marauders. Then, train an army to raid other cities, and command them in battle to dismantle your opponents’ defenses.”

Head over to the iOS App Store to grab the game.

Age of Empires Castle Siege

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