Compare Age of Empires IV: Digital Deluxe Upgrade Pack (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by World's Edge, Relic Entertainment. Published by Xbox Game Studios. Released on 10/25/2022. Available on PC. Genres: Strategy.

Purely cosmetic and digital extras for existing Age of Empires IV owners, worth a look if you want wolf-themed profile flair or the official soundtrack, but adds zero gameplay depth.

I keep a tight spreadsheet of which RTS add-ons actually move the needle on gameplay hours, and this one sits firmly in the 'collector's shelf' column. The Digital Deluxe Upgrade Pack is a cosmetic and content bundle for players who already own Age of Empires IV: Anniversary Edition, offering three categories of extras: digital media, a reference tool, and in-game profile customisation. Nothing here changes build orders, unlocks civs, or adds maps. If you went into this expecting expansion-level substance, the community's roughly split Steam score tells you everything you need to know about that expectation gap. What you actually get breaks down cleanly. On the digital media side, the official soundtrack composed by Mikolai Stroinski is a genuinely good listen, historically textured orchestral work that holds up away from the game itself. Craig Mullins' art compilation is quality concept work from a respected digital painter, worth a look for anyone interested in the visual development pipeline of a major RTS. Neither of these have any effect on what happens when your Landmark goes up in flames or your Mongol Khan gets surrounded by English longbowmen. The reference tool is arguably the most practically useful item in the pack: a Unit Counters Chart. For players still internalising how spearmen shred cavalry, how archers punish melee blobs, or how the pike-ranged-mounted triangle plays out across different civs, having a printed or digital chart on the second monitor is a legitimate training aid. Age of Empires IV does a reasonable job teaching fundamentals through its Art of War challenges and campaign modes, but a dedicated counters reference cuts time-to-competence in ranked and PvP matches. That said, this information is also freely available on community wikis, so weigh accordingly. The in-game content is wolf-themed cosmetics: a Coat of Arms sigil and banner visible to opponents at match start, a Player Profile portrait, and a Monument displayed at your Town Center. These are multiplayer-facing vanity items. They do not affect unit stats, resource gathering rates, or age-up timing. If you regularly play online and care about table-stakes identity presentation, the Coat of Arms and portrait are the items with the most visibility. The Monument at the Town Center is a mild novelty that your opponent will clock once before ignoring entirely. Honestly, the calculus here is simple for the AoE IV player base. The base game itself has genuine strategic depth, with asymmetric civilisations, Landmark-based age advancement, a fire damage mechanic that punishes neglected buildings, and a multiplayer scene that has grown steadily with each content update and expansion. This DLC contributes nothing to that depth. It is the kind of bundle that made more sense as a launch purchase incentive in 2021 than it does today, when the game's actual content library has expanded significantly through free updates and paid expansions like The Sultans Ascend and Knights of Cross and Rose. If you are deciding between this and saving toward a proper expansion, the expansion wins without debate. Diego, Scout Team

Age of Empires IV: Digital Deluxe Upgrade Pack (DLC)
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Age of Empires IV: Digital Deluxe Upgrade Pack (DLC)

Oct 25, 2022World's Edge, Relic EntertainmentXbox Game Studios
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Purely cosmetic and digital extras for existing Age of Empires IV owners, worth a look if you want wolf-themed profile flair or the official soundtrack, but adds zero gameplay depth.

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I keep a tight spreadsheet of which RTS add-ons actually move the needle on gameplay hours, and this one sits firmly in the 'collector's shelf' column. The Digital Deluxe Upgrade Pack is a cosmetic and content bundle for players who already own Age of Empires IV: Anniversary Edition, offering three categories of extras: digital media, a reference tool, and in-game profile customisation. Nothing here changes build orders, unlocks civs, or adds maps. If you went into this expecting expansion-level substance, the community's roughly split Steam score tells you everything you need to know about that expectation gap. What you actually get breaks down cleanly. On the digital media side, the official soundtrack composed by Mikolai Stroinski is a genuinely good listen, historically textured orchestral work that holds up away from the game itself. Craig Mullins' art compilation is quality concept work from a respected digital painter, worth a look for anyone interested in the visual development pipeline of a major RTS. Neither of these have any effect on what happens when your Landmark goes up in flames or your Mongol Khan gets surrounded by English longbowmen. The reference tool is arguably the most practically useful item in the pack: a Unit Counters Chart. For players still internalising how spearmen shred cavalry, how archers punish melee blobs, or how the pike-ranged-mounted triangle plays out across different civs, having a printed or digital chart on the second monitor is a legitimate training aid. Age of Empires IV does a reasonable job teaching fundamentals through its Art of War challenges and campaign modes, but a dedicated counters reference cuts time-to-competence in ranked and PvP matches. That said, this information is also freely available on community wikis, so weigh accordingly. The in-game content is wolf-themed cosmetics: a Coat of Arms sigil and banner visible to opponents at match start, a Player Profile portrait, and a Monument displayed at your Town Center. These are multiplayer-facing vanity items. They do not affect unit stats, resource gathering rates, or age-up timing. If you regularly play online and care about table-stakes identity presentation, the Coat of Arms and portrait are the items with the most visibility. The Monument at the Town Center is a mild novelty that your opponent will clock once before ignoring entirely. Honestly, the calculus here is simple for the AoE IV player base. The base game itself has genuine strategic depth, with asymmetric civilisations, Landmark-based age advancement, a fire damage mechanic that punishes neglected buildings, and a multiplayer scene that has grown steadily with each content update and expansion. This DLC contributes nothing to that depth. It is the kind of bundle that made more sense as a launch purchase incentive in 2021 than it does today, when the game's actual content library has expanded significantly through free updates and paid expansions like The Sultans Ascend and Knights of Cross and Rose. If you are deciding between this and saving toward a proper expansion, the expansion wins without debate. Diego, Scout Team

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steamCosmetic DLCSoundtrack IncludedConcept ArtReference ToolProfile CustomisationMultiplayer Cosmetics

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10 64bit | Windows 11 64bit
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
50 GB available space
Graphics
Intel HD 520 or AMD Radeon RX Vega 11
Processor
Intel Core i5-6300U or AMD Ryzen 5 2400G | CPU with AVX support required

Recommended

OS
Windows 10 64bit | Windows 11 64bit
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
50 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce 970 GPU or AMD Radeon RX 570 GPU with 4GB of VRAM
Processor
3.6 GHz 6-core (Intel i5) or AMD Ryzen 5 1600 | CPU with AVX support required
Additional Notes
4 GB of video RAM and 16 GB of system RAM

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Game Info

Developer
World's Edge, Relic Entertainment
Publisher
Xbox Game Studios
Release Date
Oct 25, 2022

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Single-playerMulti-playerPvPOnline PvPCo-opOnline Co-opCross-Platform MultiplayerDownloadable Content+2 more

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