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Era of Conquest, 4399 Games' massive open-world strategy game on mobile and PC, is out now

Era of Conquest, 4399 Games' massive open-world strategy game on mobile and PC, is out now
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4399 Games has officially announced the global launch of Era of Conquest, letting players get their hands on the open-world strategy game on iOS, Android and on PC. With renowned global spokesperson Benedict Cumberbatch at the helm, players can build their own civilisation from scratch, expand their territories, and conquer the continent of Terra alongside legendary icons from history.

In Era of Conquest, you can look forward to wielding a mysterious power as you summon heroes from different eras, whether you're charging the battlefield with King Arthur or unifying the shattered lands with Qin Shi Huang in real-time. There are 9 civilisations to choose from across a massive 75 x 75 mile (125 Km x 125 Km) battlefield, where up to a whopping 6,000 players can go head-to-head in an epic clash of might and mettle.

To hype up the global launch, Era of Conquest has also released a special theme song titled "Art of Glory", where you can join in on celebrating the decorated heroes of the past while looking towards a glorious future.

Additionally, the Global Challenge Launch Event is putting an in-game prize pool of 100 million gems up for grabs until November 2nd at 8:00 PM ET - all you have to do is log into the game to sign up automatically. Then, simply clear different missions to earn Gems, skins, tags, badges, and other goodies. You can also join forces with other players within the special alliance competition.

If you're eager to join in on all the fun, you can download Era of Conquest on the iOS App Store and on the Google Play Store for Android devices. You can head on over to the official website and the official Facebook page to stay privy to all the latest developments as well.

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