0 A.D.Wildfire Games | TBD0 A.D. is a new freeware real-time strategy title currently under development by Wildfire Games. The full-featured game will showcases six unique classical civilizations, each depicted at their peak of economic growth and military prowess. Developed using a ground-breaking new game engine custom built to suit our needs, 0 A.D. will give players a rich and entertaining real-time gaming experience, peppered with historical authenticity.
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