Empires: Dawn of the Modern World is a 2003 real-time strategy video game. Set in a world-historical period that extends from the Middle Ages to World War II, the game tasks players with guiding one of nine rival great civilizations to victory. It is one of the most popular RTS games of all time, with more than 2.5 million copies sold.
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The team discovered that those who favored Empire Earth preferred slower, more management-based gameplay, with multiplayer users split half in favor of shorter combat matches. To please both audiences, the Empire Builder and Action modes were included to offer a rush-oriented game for the casual gamer and a more pro gamers for the more defensive game. In December 2002, Stainless Steel signed a contract to be the publisher for the game. By April 2003, the team estimated the game to be 60–70% finished, and it was released in April 2003. It is one of the most popular RTS games of all time, with more than 2.5 million copies sold. It was also the first RTS to be released in 3D, with a three-dimensional camera system, including isometric and first-person angles, as well as a mini-map is included as well. In addition to the game’s multiplayer modes, it contains three single-player storylines called “campaigns”, each of which depicts major events in a civilization’s history. For example, a player of the premodern Franks must transition to modern Germany or France.
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