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Age of Mythology: Retold Update 18.7603


Welcome heroes to another exciting update, full of balance changes, minor fixes, and more! So take a peek at the notes and then jump in to the latest for Age of Mythology: Retold!

And if you didn’t know already, Age of Mythology: Retold Premium Edition is available on PlayStation 5 right now!

This is just a small taste of what is coming in the latest update. For a more complete list, please visit our site and check out our blog. Happy Gaming!

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◆ Update 18.7603 ◆
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[h3]Immortal Pillars DLC Coming March 4th![/h3]

Embark on a legendary journey in Immortal Pillars, the first expansion for Age of Mythology: Retold! Command divine powers, lead mythical creatures, and build majestic cities as you experience a rich tapestry of Chinese culture and mythology. From its captivating deities to its intricate landscapes, Immortal Pillars expands your strategic possibilities and immerses you in a vibrant, mythological world. Immortal Pillars is now available for pre-order and launches March 4th!

Key Features at a Glance
  • 12 New Gods: Including Fuxi, Shennong, Nüwa, Gonggong, Zhurong, and more, each offering unique god powers and mythological units.
  • 9-Level Campaign: Immerse yourself in a narrative journey through Chinese mythology.
  • Mythical Units: Command creatures such as the Yazi, Zhuque, and Taowu, each with game-changing abilities.
  • 7 New Maps: Explore diverse biomes inspired by China’s iconic landscapes.
This is just a small taste of what is coming in the latest update. For a more complete list, please visit our site and check out our blog. Happy Gaming!

[h3]:alertalert: DISCLAIMER[/h3]This list is subject to change and should not be considered a comprehensive list of all the known issues we’re tracking. The above is to inform you of the team’s current priorities, which will change as other issues arise or take precedence.

For the latest updates and announcements, please visit our social channels.

The Auspicious Beasts of the Immortal Pillars


In Age of Mythology: RetoldImmortal Pillars, our goal was to create compelling gameplay that is authentic to Chinese mythology. Last time, we explored the Chinese Myth units inspired by the Four Perils, a collection of warped and malevolent beings. Now let’s jump into more about the Four Auspicious Beasts, noble guardians associated with the elements.

With the upcoming Immortal Pillars DLC, most Chinese Myth units are inspired by the Four Perils, a collection of warped and malevolent beings, and the Four Auspicious Beasts, noble guardians associated with the elements. Today, we’re introducing the “evil” four of the Myth units available in Immortal Pillars.

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Immortal Pillars is available for pre-order now on Steam! Coming March 4th!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2991170/Age_of_Mythology_Retold__Immortal_Pillars/

*Age of Mythology: Retold Premium Edition Owners
Already own the Age of Mythology: Retold Premium Edition? Immortal Pillars is yours at no additional cost – jump in and play on day one!

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Baihu

Baihu is the first of the Four Auspicious Beasts, available in the Heroic Age to followers of Rushou.

Tigers are native to China so it’s not surprising that they would feature prominently in Chinese mythology. Baihu, also known as the ‘white tiger,’ is the second tiger-inspired Myth unit in Immortal Pillars. While the Qiongqi is a flying tiger, Baihu appears more conventional, but has his own unique aspects.

In Chinese mythology, Baihu is associated with the direction of the west, the color white, metal, and autumn. He symbolizes loyalty and righteousness, and oversees honorable battles. In legends, Baihu appears as a bringer of justice, punishing evil and promoting goodness and order.

In Immortal Pillars, Baihu is a powerful melee Myth unit comparable to the Greek Nemean Lion, but with additional attack and faster movement speed. This twin-tailed feline’s special ability is called Sweeping Maul. When activated, Baihu leaps toward an enemy, immobilizing it and dealing a series of rapid attacks. In addition, other enemy units near the Baihu’s landing zone are thrown aside. This makes Baihu a potent disrupter of enemy formations. It is wise to open an attack with one or more Baihu, then follow up with Rushou’s potent human units reinforced with Divine Judgement and Gilded Shields. These two technologies benefit Rushou’s infantry.

Xuanwu

Xuanwu is the second of the Four Auspicious Beasts, available in the Mythic Age. As a water unit, it is available to all Chinese gods.

Xuanwu knows the power of friendship: it is not one but two units, joined together and inseparable. Xuanwu is a giant black tortoise intertwined with a slithering snake that has hitched a ride on its shell. Together, the two reptiles form a potent partnership.

In Chinese mythology, Xuanwu is associated with the north, winter, and the element water. Due to the tortoise’s long lifespan and the serpent’s regular shedding of its skin, Xuanwu is a symbol of longevity. With its high armor and hit points, Xuanwu will be one of the longest-living units in Immortal Pillars.

As well as being two inseparable reptiles, Xuanwu is unique in another way: it is an amphibious unit, capable of crossing both land and water. This dual role makes Xuanwu one of the most potent Myth units in the game, strong against both land units and ships. The Xuanwu is most at home in water, however, and moves much more quickly across the depths than it does on land.

Xuanwu’s special ability comes from its snake half. Venomous Spit is a ranged blast of venom that continues to damage its victim over time. Capable of moving on both land and water, well-armored, and with a melee attack and ranged special ability, Xuanwu is one of the most versatile units in Immortal Pillars.

If only every unit were two powerful units joined together! Imagine a Minotaur who rides Pegasus or Anubites jumping off the backs of Scarabs. One can dream. With Xuanwu in Immortal Pillars, you don’t have to.

Qinglong

Qinglong is the third of the Four Auspicious Beasts, available in the Mythic Age to followers of Gonggong.

Dragons are a persistent symbol of Chinese culture. Unlike European dragons who were feared and respected, but generally considered ill-omens, Chinese dragons were associated with emperors, prosperity, and good luck. In Chinese mythology, there are many dragons, each associated with different elements. Dragons are also recognized as one of the animals in the Chinese zodiac. There are two dragons in Immortal Pillars, Qinglong and Yinglong.

The Qinglong, or ‘Azure Dragon,’ is the guardian of the east and is associated with spring and the element wood. Along with Baihu, Qinglong is considered one of the main protector creatures. Because spring symbolizes the beginning of a new year, Qinglong is also associated with good fortune and prosperity.

In Immortal Pillars, Qinglong is a serpentine flying dragon who floats over the battlefield. It gracefully twists and turns its body when idle. When attacking, it shoots bursts of water that damage units. Its special ability unleashes a torrent of water damaging all units in the target area. While nothing in Chinese mythology indicates this, I’d like to think of Qinglong as a bit of a germophobe. Qinglong is just a little too eager to make sure everyone gets a shower.

Being a flying unit, Qinglong is vulnerable only to ranged units. It can fly over obstacles and attack from unexpected directions, though its slender body makes it not the sturdiest of Myth units.

Zhuque

Zhuque is the fourth of the Four Auspicious Beasts, available in the Mythic Age to followers of Zhurong.

In Chinese mythology, Zhuque is a fiery bird associated with the south, summer, the color red, and fire. In legends, it is also a symbol for the sun. Zhuque is also known as the ‘Vermillion Bird.’ Vermillion is a reddish-orange color similar to the color of a tomato. A flaming tomato of death and destruction.

At first glance, Zhuque may resemble the Egyptian Phoenix, a similarly fiery bird. Zhuque is distinguishable, however, by its long neck, glowing white eyes, and distinctive three tails. While the Phoenix rains fire down on its enemies, the Zhuque has the patience of an ancient sage. It takes its time to gather spiritual fire with its wings and then casts a fiery whirlwind below, scorching enemies and knocking them away. It pays to take one’s time.

As a protector like the other Auspicious Beasts, Zhuque has a special ability that supports friendly units. When cast, it temporarily shields itself and nearby friendly units with a fiery shield, boosting armor values. Zhurong also provides Zhuque with the Song of Midsummer technology. When researched, it grants Zhuque an additional special ability called Healing Descent. When cast, Zhuque descends to the ground, curls its wings closed and heals rapidly. The Phoenix must die to resurrect; Zhuque doesn’t plan to die… ever.

These abilities and its devastating flying attack make Zhuque one of the most powerful Myth units in the game in the hands of a skilled player.


There are many other Myth units introduced in Immortal Pillars inspired by Chinese mythology. If you haven’t already seen our breakdown of the Four Perils, be sure to check it out here: The Four Perils of the Immortal Pillars. You can try out Baihu, Xuanwu, Qinglong, Zhuque, or each of the Four Perils in Age of Mythology: RetoldImmortal Pillars available March 4th.

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[h2]Pre-Order Age of Mythology: RetoldImmortal Pillars Now![/h2]
Immortal Pillars is now available for pre-order on Steam – releasing March 4th!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2991170/Age_of_Mythology_Retold__Immortal_Pillars/

Server Maintenance - Wednesday, February 19



WHAT: Server Maintenance (Matchmaking Servers)
WHEN: Wednesday, February 19 @ 10:00 AM PT / 1:00 PM ET / 18:00 UTC (Countdown)
EST. DOWNTIME: 1-2 HOURS

[h3]GAMES & PLATFORMS IMPACTED[/h3]
[h3]OBJECTIVES[/h3]
  • Routine server updates and maintenance.

[h3]DETAILS[/h3]This coming Wednesday, February 19th, the platform team will be taking the multiplayer servers down for regular maintenance. Please note:

  • Ranked matchmaking will disabled exactly one hour before the maintenance window to prevent disruption to newly-formed matches.

  • Any matches still in progress at the start of the maintenance window will be disrupted when it begins.

  • DURING THE MAINTENANCE WINDOW, YOU WILL STILL BE ABLE TO LAUNCH THE GAME, BUT WILL NOT BE ABLE TO MATCHMAKE OR ACCESS ANY ONLINE FEATURES.

To prevent any interruptions, we recommend wrapping up any games at least 10 minutes before the maintenance window. The downtime is expected to last between 1 and 2 hours. You can watch this thread with any changes to the schedule as they arise, as well as the all-clear when the maintenance is complete.

Thank you for your patience!

The Four Perils of the Immortal Pillars


In Age of Mythology: RetoldImmortal Pillars, our goal was to create compelling gameplay that is authentic to Chinese mythology. To do this, we sought Chinese designers, artists, and experts in Chinese mythology. Together with the teams at Virtuos Shanghai, Forgotten Empires, and Tantalus, we strived to create a well-researched bestiary of unique and incredible units.

With the upcoming Immortal Pillars DLC, most Chinese Myth units are inspired by the Four Perils, a collection of warped and malevolent beings, and the Four Auspicious Beasts, noble guardians associated with the elements. Today, we’re introducing the “evil” four of the Myth units available in Immortal Pillars.

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[h2]Pre-Order Now![/h2]
Immortal Pillars is available for pre-order now on Steam! Coming March 4th!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2991170/Age_of_Mythology_Retold__Immortal_Pillars/

*Age of Mythology: Retold Premium Edition Owners
Already own the Age of Mythology: Retold Premium Edition? Immortal Pillars is yours at no additional cost – jump in and play on day one!
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Qiongqi

Qiongqi is the first of the Four Perils, available in the Classical Age to followers of Houtu.

In designing the Myth units of Immortal Pillars, we wanted them to be authentic to mythology, foster unique gameplay, and be cool. We’re lucky when the mythology makes that easy for us. Some combinations go really well together and tigers and wings are one of the all-time greats. With Qiongqi, we instantly had everything we wanted.

The Qiongqi is a 260kg mass of muscle, teeth, and claws, and in it’s upgraded form it even has a horn and saber teeth half-a-meter-long! In Chinese mythology, the Qiongqi understands human language and has a warped sense of justice. It enjoys arbitrating human disputes by devouring the righteous party and rewarding the wicked. In Chinese, Qiongqi translates to ‘distressingly strange’ or ‘thoroughly odd’—and we agree! The mythology sounds incredible, but what could we do with this unit in-game?

In Immortal Pillars, the Qiongqi is a formidable unit with a fast attack tempered by slow movement speed on the ground. What the Qiongqi lacks in mobility on four legs, it makes up for it in the air – capable of flight to overcome obstacles.

The Qiongqi is perfect for early game raids against enemy bases, easily able to retreat by flying away from unfavorable situations. With this style of gameplay, Qiongqi are likely to find themselves behind enemy lines and outnumbered. Houtu grants the Sinister Defiance upgrade, increasing their armor for each nearby enemy unit, further increasing their survivability.

When the Qiongqi is around, nowhere is safe. As you battle the Chinese, watch out for Qiongqi flying in behind your base!

Taotie

Taotie is the second of the Four Perils, available in the Heroic Age to followers of Nüba.

We always want to push ourselves in Age of Mythology: Retold, and do things we’ve never done before. In learning about Taotie, we realized we’ve never had a unit that actually eats units before. Yup – eats them whole. In Chinese mythology, Taotie isn’t the most nuanced of the Four Perils: it really just eats things – and will keep devouring until it is killed.

In Immortal Pillars, we wanted Taotie to do a bit more than eat – also showing off its past meals. Like the Greek Hydra that gains heads as it fights, the Taotie grows larger as it devours, eventually reaching absurd sizes. This size increase comes with an even greater attack statistic.

As fantastic as an army of giant Taotie are, that’s not all it brings to the table! The Taotie’s special ability is fuelled by the humans it consumes. When activated, the Taotie releases a fiery blast, scorching any enemies unlucky to be caught in its path. Each release, reducing it’s size and attack statistic.

Taowu

Taowu is the third of the Four Perils, available in the Heroic Age to followers of Goumang.

In Chinese mythology, Taowu is described as having a human-like face, being covered in dog fur, and having a long tail. It is famous for its stubbornness and pride bordering on reckless obstinance. Compared to a peril who eats the righteous and another who eats everything, Taowu really doesn’t sound that bad.

In Immortal Pillars, Taowu is a sturdy, slow-moving unit strong against buildings. It is the Chinese answer to the Egyptian Scarab or the Atlantean Behemoth, but with a twist. The Taowu’s Charge special ability increases its speed for a short time, knocking enemy units out of its path. This makes Taowu perfect for clearing the way into an enemy base.

Hundun

Hundun is the fourth of the Four Perils, available in the Mythic Age to followers of Huangdi.

Mythology is filled with strange creatures: a serpent-haired woman whose gaze turns people to stone. A lion with a goat’s head, and a snake’s head for a tail. As far as strange creatures go, Chinese mythology delivers with the Hundun.

The Hundun is a faceless, six-legged, four-winged creature of pure chaos. It is associated with the primordial void before creation. In some stories, Hundun is a villainous son of the Yellow Emperor, banished along with the other perils. This inspired its unlikely association in-game with the revered Huangdi.

The incredibly unique appearance and fascinating mythology aside, how could such an unusual creature translate into fun gameplay? As a late game unit, we wanted the Hundun to feel almost like you’re cheating for a moment. We want players that face Hundun to say, “Wait, what? How did you do that?”

Hundun boasts two special abilities that chaotically shape battlefields in your favor. The first ability, Chaotic Fear, causes enemy units to flee in random directions. If that isn’t enough, its second ability, Banish, sends all units within a conical area into a void. They blink out of existence for a few moments, and return battered, by unseen forces.


There you have it: the Four Perils and the Chinese mythology that inspired some of the many new Chinese myth units. Try out Qiongqi, Taotie, Taowu, and Hundun for yourself in Age of Mythology: RetoldImmortal Pillarscoming March 4th!

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[h2]Pre-Order Age of Mythology: RetoldImmortal Pillars Now![/h2]
Immortal Pillars is now available for pre-order on Steam – releasing March 4th!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2991170/Age_of_Mythology_Retold__Immortal_Pillars/

Get All the Details About the Chinese Pantheon



Immortal Pillars will bring 12 new gods, each offering unique powers that redefine strategies and gameplay. Summon myth units from Chinese folklore, deploy divine powers to reshape battles, and witness the power of gods. Each god brings unparalleled depth to gameplay, offering new strategies and divine interventions, like:
  • Fuxi, master of civilization, with his bountiful Peach Blossom Spring.
  • Nüwa, creator goddess, whose Clay Peasants rise from the earth to grow your civilization.
  • Gonggong, god of floods, who unleashes the devastating Great Flood.
  • Zhurong, god of fire, who rains destruction with his Blazing Prairie.


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https://store.steampowered.com/app/2991170/Age_of_Mythology_Retold__Immortal_Pillars/
*Owners of the Age of Mythology: Retold Premium Edition will receive this product as part of the edition's package.

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