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By playing Age of Empires IV to earn university credits

Kingdom Come: Deliverance attracted the attention of schools mainly due to its high degree of realism in terms of history in general, modeled buildings, entire villages and equipment used. But now it is the title of Age of Empires IV, which will be used by the American University of Arizona, in a modified version with specially created content, which is the responsibility of two members of the Department of History.

The University of Arizona has partnered directly with World’s Edge and Relic Entertainment so that their Age of Empires IV can be used in the studio. This will be new content, which according to the plan will be published sometime early next year through the Community Tab and the official website, where students will learn how to obtain the necessary credits, or exactly one credit. This is a small improvement in the overall progress of studies, which also has the condition that the student is not completely full and that he has a good overall performance.

So how exactly will this game be used? First, students look at a video where authors Paul Milliman and Alison Futrell explain what it’s all about. After that, they will be able to jump into Age of Empires IV campaigns to meet all key points or requirements, and eventually they will have to pass an online test, ie only on the basis of the results of this test can and may not obtain the desired credit. You will also need an active account on Xbox Live and, of course, a purchased game on Steam or MS Store.

Only students at the University of Arizona can apply for the credit, but the content itself will be available to everyone, and Microsoft promises that it will be a real historical event, so who is interested in immersing themselves in this brand new strategy and learning something new, will have the opportunity.

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