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Age of Empires II Pre-Order Program
Developer: Unknown · Published by Microsoft today · 1999
A September 1999 POCG news archive entry for Age of Empires II Pre-Order Program.
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About This Game
Age of Empires II Pre-Order Program is covered here through a September 1999 POCG news item. The story places the game in the active PC and console market of the month, with details on its release status, demo availability, beta access, retail launch, expansion plans, or related publisher activity. This Vault stub exists so POCG can connect the historical news archive to the games it was tracking at the time. The entry can be expanded later with full release data, screenshots, platform notes, and a proper review relationship when the restored archive reaches that title.
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