Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition - The Mountain Royals (DLC)
The Mountain Royals expands AoE2:DE with two Caucasian civilizations, new campaigns, and fresh mechanics that reward players who dig into historical faction design.
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About Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition - The Mountain Royals (DLC)
Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition is the gold standard for accessible real-time strategy, and The Mountain Royals DLC slots into that framework by adding the Armenians and Georgians - two civilizations built around the mountainous warfare and siege-heavy conflicts of the medieval Caucasus region. If you have spent any time with AoE2's existing roster of over 40 civilizations, you already know the drill: each faction comes with a unique unit, a technology tree with deliberate gaps, and a playstyle identity that rewards you for learning it. Both new civs hold up well under that lens. The Armenians lean into a split economic and military identity, with their Composite Bowmen offering a ranged unit capable of dealing bonus damage against cavalry - a genuinely useful niche in a meta where fast cavalry pressure is a perennial threat. Their unique technology Cilician Fleet gives them a naval bonus that feels a little out of place for a mountain kingdom, but on the right map it creates surprising strategic options. The Georgians, on the other hand, are built for attrition. Their Monaspa heavy cavalry and the Svan Towers technology, which lets Town Centers and towers fire faster under attack, reward a player who wants to absorb pressure and counterattack. Both factions have been stress-tested by the community and sit comfortably in mid-tier competitive viability, which in AoE2 terms means they are plenty strong in casual and ranked play without warping the meta. The accompanying campaigns are the real draw for solo players. Two new story-driven campaigns cover Thoros II of Armenia and Tamar of Georgia, adding several hours of mission-based play that the base game's existing 200-plus campaign missions can fully support. Mission design follows AoE2's established structure - objective-layered scenarios with historical narration - and quality is consistent with recent expansions like Lords of the West and Dawn of the Dukes. The tutorial situation deserves a note for newcomers: if you are jumping into AoE2:DE for the first time through this DLC bundle, the base game's Art of War challenge series is one of the better in-genre tutorials available. It teaches build orders, hotkeys, and resource timing explicitly, so the entry barrier is lower than the game's reputation suggests. On the technical side, The Mountain Royals shipped alongside a patch that rebalanced several existing civilizations, which is standard practice for World's Edge releases. The mod ecosystem on PC - through the in-game browser - is enormous, and cross-play support means the multiplayer pool stays healthy across platforms. The one honest caveat: if you already own multiple AoE2:DE expansions and are deep into competitive play, the power ceiling of the new civs may feel conservative rather than exciting. This DLC serves the player who wants historical breadth and campaign content over a ranked ladder shakeup. Bottom line, The Mountain Royals is a competent, well-executed expansion that respects both the source material and the existing game's balance. It is not a reinvention - it is more AoE2, done properly. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- World's Edge
- Publisher
- Xbox Game Studios
- Release Date
- Nov 14, 2019

