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Will Age of Mythology: Retold Have DLC?

Age of Mythology: Retold has already promised an exciting roadmap of content expansions to keep players engaged long after its release. DLC will play a major role in this, with the first expansion, Immortal Pillars, introducing a Chinese mythology-themed pantheon.


Future expansions are also planned, offering additional gods, myth units, and campaigns to broaden the game’s scope and strategic possibilities​.


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What Is the Immortal Pillars Expansion?


The Immortal Pillars DLC is the first expansion for Age of Mythology: Retold and focuses on the mythology of ancient China. This new content offers players:


  • Three New Major Gods: Nüwa, the goddess of creation; Chiyou, a war deity with a bull-like appearance; and Nüba, a goddess associated with drought and weather control.

  • Myth Units: Creatures like the Yinglong, a legendary rain dragon, and other unique monsters from Chinese mythology.

  • A New Campaign: The expansion features a narrative-driven campaign that explores China’s rich folklore and its pantheon’s influence on the world of Age of Mythology.


How the Chinese Faction Was Improved


The Chinese pantheon isn’t entirely new to Age of Mythology. It was first introduced in the 2016 expansion, Tale of the Dragon, which was criticized for its rushed development and poor balancing.


The team at World’s Edge has completely rebuilt the faction from the ground up for Retold. This overhaul ensures that the Chinese civilization and its gods are competitive, balanced, and engaging.



Future DLC Plans for Age of Mythology: Retold


World’s Edge Studio has confirmed that another expansion is already in development, with a planned release in 2025.


While details remain scarce, it has been teased that this expansion will introduce an entirely new pantheon, complete with gods, myth units, and a fresh campaign.


This ongoing support underscores the developers’ commitment to keeping Retold a dynamic and growing experience.


What Could Future Expansions Include?


Although the specifics of the second expansion haven’t been revealed, there’s plenty of speculation among fans about which pantheon could come next. Some possibilities include:


  • Hindu Mythology: With deities like Vishnu and Shiva, and mythological creatures such as Garuda or Rakshasas, this pantheon would offer unique god powers and units.

  • Mesoamerican Mythology: Gods like Quetzalcoatl and mythological units like feathered serpents and jaguar warriors could bring new strategies to the battlefield.

  • Celtic Mythology: The rich Celtic folklore could introduce gods like Cernunnos and myth units such as banshees or Tuatha Dé Danann warriors.


Whatever the next pantheon may be, players can expect the same level of care and attention to detail seen in the Immortal Pillars DLC.


Why DLC Is Important for Age of Mythology: Retold


Expanding Strategic Variety


DLC adds new civilizations, each with unique gods, units, and powers, which significantly diversify the strategic possibilities in multiplayer and skirmish modes.


The Chinese pantheon, for instance, introduces fresh mechanics that differ from the Greek, Norse, Egyptian, and Atlantean factions, ensuring that every new addition reshapes the meta.


Sustaining Community Engagement


Expansions help maintain a vibrant player base by offering fresh content and challenges. With cross-platform multiplayer and ongoing updates, DLC keeps the game exciting for returning players while also attracting newcomers.


Learning from the Past


The original Age of Mythology saw a mixed reception to its expansions, particularly Tale of the Dragon, due to balance and quality issues.


World’s Edge has taken these lessons to heart, rebuilding the Chinese pantheon and committing to higher-quality expansions in Retold. This careful approach reassures players that future DLC will meet or exceed expectations​.



How to Access DLC in Age of Mythology: Retold


Players can access expansions like Immortal Pillars in one of two ways:


  1. Premium Edition: This version includes all planned DLC, including future expansions, at no additional cost.

  2. Individual Purchases: Standard edition players can buy expansions separately from digital storefronts such as Steam and the Microsoft Store. The Premium Upgrade is also available for those who want to bundle all future DLC with their current copy​.


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What Players Can Expect from Future DLC


While specific details about the second expansion are limited, the development team has emphasized its focus on delivering meaningful content. Here’s what players can look forward to:


  • New Campaigns: Storylines that delve into the mythologies of the new pantheons, blending historical elements with legendary tales.

  • Innovative God Powers: Unique abilities tied to new gods, designed to create dynamic strategies in both single-player and multiplayer modes.

  • Fresh Myth Units: The addition of powerful creatures that reflect the mythology of the new factions, adding variety to armies and tactics.


Final Thoughts


The inclusion of DLC in Age of Mythology: Retold marks a commitment to long-term player engagement and content expansion.


The Immortal Pillars DLC not only introduces a thoughtfully redesigned Chinese pantheon but also sets a strong foundation for future expansions.


With additional content planned for 2025 and beyond, Retold is shaping up to be more than just a remaster—it’s a continually evolving platform for mythological strategy gaming.


Whether you’re a fan of the original game or new to the series, the upcoming DLC ensures that there’s always something fresh and exciting to explore. Stay tuned for updates on new expansions, and be ready to unleash the power of gods from across the world’s mythologies!


For more information, visit the official Age of Mythology website or check digital storefronts for updates on upcoming content.

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