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After the Spanish crush the Inca Empire and plunder its treasures, their gaze turns south toward the lands of the Mapuche. At first, resistance seems futile. The Mapuche are overrun and many, including the young warrior Lautaro, are taken prisoner by the invaders.
Lautaro leading the Mapuche forces in the Araucanian War
Arariboia and his people are caught in a brutal conflict with their longtime rivals, led by the ruthless Cunhambebe. Forced from his homeland, Arariboia turns to the Portuguese settlers in Rio de Janeiro for aid.
Arariboia and his Portuguese allies fighting the ruthless forces of Cunhambebe
High in the rugged Northern Andes, the Muisca people are split between two rival confederations, each ruled by its own leader and locked in a bitter, unending war. Amid this turmoil, two young lovers Pacanchique and Azay—divided by the conflict—must defy the odds to survive and reunite.
Zipa warriors protecting the Temple of the Sun against Zaque forces


After listening to the Age of Empires community yearning to experience South American civilizations, stories, and environments, we are thrilled to announce the next DLC for Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition – The Last Chieftains, launching February 17, 2026! Dive into medieval South America, where history and folklore combine in a vibrant and compelling expansion to present epic battles, riveting narratives, and endless intrigue.
The Mapuche
The Muisca
The Tupi
Lautaro
El Dorado
As always, Forgotten Empires is committed to delivering a product with content for everyone at all levels, styles, spheres, and preferences of the Age of Empires experience. Research and design exploration quickly showed that South American civilizations fielded different armies than the typical medieval model, but could nevertheless stand toe to toe with invaders from across the sea. With familiar technology trees and design concepts, The Last Chieftains civilizations fit easily into ranked gameplay.
The Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition Ladder Qualifier for Red Bull Wololo: Londinium is LIVE NOW! 🎉
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