Microsoft: Age of Empires is Safe
by Blake Ellison, Sep 10, 2008 4:15pm PDTThis morning, we reported that Microsoft has emphasized its commitment to PC gaming despite its announcement that it would be closing Age of Empires creator Ensemble Studios.
Shane Kim, Microsoft VP of interactive entertainment, echoed the sentiment and went on to assure worried gamers about the future of the multi-million-selling Age of Empires strategy series. "Microsoft continues to own Age of Empires." Kim explained to Edge. "We're still super excited for the potential for the franchise. The Windows gaming world continues to evolve, and we believe in the future of that property."
Kim also elaborated on the new company that is to be created from the remains of Ensemble. The new studio will be independent and founded by the heads of Ensemble, but Kim promises "we will have an ongoing relationship with that new company" including post-release support for Ensemble's final project, Halo Wars.
Should a new Age of Empires game be on the way, it is unknown what development studio will undertake the effort.
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Where is your Steam competitor?
Why not focus a bit more on PC gaming, and make consoles secondary?
Oh wait, you make more money on the 2nd, even though real gamers prefer the first!
Let me redo that last sentence.
Real, mature gamers prefer the PC.
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