

More details about the technical stress test can be found over on the Age of Empires website. Given its open nature, this technical stress test won’t be under NDA, so even if you aren’t playing, you’ll probably be able to catch some gameplay on Twitch and YouTube. Since this is a stress test, Microsoft asks that players spend most of their time playing online multiplayer, though a run through that tutorial might not be a bad idea for any newcomers to Age of Empires.

In addition, players will be able to check out the game’s tutorial, Mission Zero play against the AI in the Multiplayer Custom Lobby and go toe-to-toe with other players through online multiplayer. Microsoft says that the content present in this stress test includes four civilizations (the English, the Chinese, the Holy Roman Empire, and the Abbasid Dynasty) along with five different maps. The second method is through the Steam page for Age of Empires IV, which has a panel for joining the Age IV stress test and a button to request access. To use that method, download the app, log in to your Microsoft account, and then navigate to the “Preview” tab for Age of Empires IV to download the stress test. If you want to join up, you can do so in two ways: the first is through the Xbox Insider Hub app on PC, which is accessible even if you aren’t an Insider. The technical stress test will run from Friday, September 17th at 10 AM PDT/1 PM EDT through Monday, September 20th at the same time.

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