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*[https://steamcommunity.com/app/287450/discussions/0/458605613389873134/ The original post on Steam.] | *[https://steamcommunity.com/app/287450/discussions/0/458605613389873134/ The original post on Steam.] | ||
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Revision as of 19:23, 25 September 2018
Rise of Nations is a 2003 real-time strategy game developed by Big Huge Games and published by Microsoft Game Studios. The game was critically acclaimed and is considered one of the best real-time strategy games ever made. An expansion Rise of Nations: Thrones and Patriots, was released in 2004, and a spin-off, Rise of Legends was released in 2006.
However, not many people know that there was a proposed sequel to the game, only known as Rise of Nations 2. Little is known about this lost game, as the only proof of its existence is on a Steam discussions post where a now-defunct user linked three screenshots presumed to belong to the lost game.