While we were waiting for the release of Age of Empires IV, Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition once again came up with new content:
With the Dawn of the Dukes supplement pack, Bohemians and Poles are added to the game; Scenarios of these civilizations are also included in the game. In the scenario of Jan Zizka, he will be able to use the technological discoveries of the Bohemians against the troops of the Holy Roman Empire; In the Jadwiga scenario, you will lead Poland’s first female ruler, Jadwiga, and try to establish the Polish-Lithuanian union. Another scenario is Algirdas and Kestutis. In this scenario, you can use the You will accompany lithuanian prince brothers Algirdas and Kestutis to fight both the Crusaders and genghis Khan’s descendants, as well as their warriors in the Golden Place.
The Bohemians are trying to be effective with their monks while they are dealing with gunpowder. With their technological advances called ‘Wagenburg Tactics’ and ‘Hussit Reforms’, The Bohemians are able to develop their firepower and monks. Described as the ancestor of the modern tank, the ‘Hussit Wagon’ is like a mobile fortress equipped with rifle units. It is important not to forget the howitzers of the Bohemians, the Bomber Cannon. You see, they’re very good at combat technologies.
The Poles promise a game based more on cavalry. In addition to technologies such as Szlachta Privileges and Lechitic Legacy, winged hussar units they share with Lithuanians. They also have a unit called Obuch, an effective unit that breaks armor with war sledgehammers.
In addition to their own new scenarios, the Bohemians and Poles are also involved in the barbaros, Genghis Khan and Ivaylo scenarios that were previously featured in the game.
If you’re the kind of people who want to spend a little more time with previous games until Age of Empires IV arrives, you might want to take a look at the Dawn of the Dukes supplement pack for Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition.