Empires: Dawn of the Modern World

Empires: Dawn of the Modern World

released on Oct 21, 2003

Empires: Dawn of the Modern World

released on Oct 21, 2003

Empires: Dawn of the Modern World is a 2003 history-based real-time strategy computer game developed by Stainless Steel Studios and released on October 21, 2003. Considered an unofficial sequel to Empire Earth, the game requires players to collect resources to build an empire, train military units, and conquer opposing civilizations. Based on a slightly compressed version of world history, Empires covers five eras, from the Medieval Age to World War II. The game features nine civilizations: England, the Franks, Korea, and China are playable from the Medieval Age to the Imperial Age; the United States, Russia, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom are playable in the World War I and World War II ages. The game attracted positive critical reaction. In 2009, Activision terminated its multiplayer server contract with GameSpy. Multiplayer can be played unofficially in Gameranger services.


Also in series

Empire Earth III
Empire Earth III
Empire Earth II: The Art of Supremacy
Empire Earth II: The Art of Supremacy
Empire Earth II
Empire Earth II
Empire Earth: The Art of Conquest
Empire Earth: The Art of Conquest
Empire Earth
Empire Earth

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The only RTS I ever sunk much time into, and I was obsessed. The single-player campaign was tons of fun and the voice acting was pretty good! King Arthur campaign is so sick

A weird, but not bad Age of Empires type RTS where for some reason, the English play very similarly to the Undead in Warcraft 3, namely they have self building structures that they summon from the ground? England basically is a strange netherworld so why not.

More weird stuff includes China crossing into the modern era, and randomly becoming Russia or the UK?

Honestly not that bad though.