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To World’s Edge

Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition deserved better. The game has been pushed aside, hidden from franchise's tournaments, and deprived of fair representation and respect.

For years, critical bugs have gone ignored. Promised content, most notably the Denmark and Poland DLC, was shadily cancelled after over a year of silence, with no meaningful apology or accountability.

And when the community voiced its disappointment, they were met not with dialogue, but with censorship and bans from the official channels.

This isn’t just mismanagement. It’s betrayal of trust and effort of the community that kept this game alive for this long.

- A disapponted fan

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