All about Ubisoft's The Settlers: Rise of An Empire

Posted Jul 24, 2007 at 8:23AM by QJ Staff Listed in: News, Titles, Genre Tags: Beta Testing, Blue Byte, Ubisoft
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Did you know that Ubisoft's development studio Blue Byte is currently developing a new The Settlers game? It will be known as Rise of an Empire and if we're not mistaken, it's going to be the sixth entry in the strategy-simulation franchise. The game will be available on the Games for Windows platform this coming September.

Those who have been fans since the earlier iterations of the franchise as well as those who are just beginning to know the joy of playing The Settlers will be happy to know that an official dedicated-site has just been opened by Ubisoft. It contains various information about the title and includes assets like videos and wallpapers as well.

To help you get started, the following are the new features that will come with The Settlers: Rise of An Empire. You can go to the official website of the video game through our Read link below. It will also provide you with the info on how to join the beta testing this August.

Features:
  • The primary objective of the game is to create large, lively medieval towns.
  • The settlers interact with each other in a completely natural way and have wants and needs of their own.
  • Female settlers appear for the first time in the series: Men and women fall in love with each other and marry.
  • The lively, detailed game world is rich in animal and plant life.
  • The settlers' busy life is presented in lovingly rendered animations that show what is going on in a transparent way.
  • The world is divided into four climatic zones with changes of season and weather which influence expansion and resource gathering.


 
 
 

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