Actually, the real-time strategy game Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition should have received additional content, but unfortunately nothing will become of it.
Real-time strategy fans who keep it with Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition must be strong, because the DLC actually planned for the title has now been stamped. Developer World's Edge has now confirmed this.
In a message on the official website, it was now said that this decision was "not simply made". The previous announcement of DLC was described as "premature".
"We know that this is a huge disappointment, especially since many of you were looking forward to further content. We were able to publish a patch towards the end of last year, but we understand that it is not the size and had the extent that you had hoped for. "
Although the DLC is no longer planned and will not appear, World's Edge wants to continue to wait and maintain the game servers. In addition, the available civilizations in the available free trial version should also be rotated.
Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition was published for the PC in 2020; The title is available via Steam and also included in the PC Game Pass.