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Expert’s Rating
Pros
- Fast-paced real-time strategy action
- Updated high-res graphics
- Dozens of historical campaigns to play
- Tutorials for new players
Cons
- Online multiplayer is Mac-only
- Slightly dated interface
Our Verdict
Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition remains one of the finest real-time strategy games available, with enhanced visuals and substantial DLC content. However, Mac players should be aware that it requires Apple Silicon hardware and online multiplayer is limited exclusively to other Mac users.
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Best for:
- Strategy fans who enjoy fast-paced real-time battles, resource management and challenging military campaigns.
- History enthusiasts who like commanding famous civilisations and replaying historical conflicts across Europe and Asia.
Not for:
- Players who prefer slower, turn-based strategy games with a more methodical pace.
- Gamers looking for FPS, RPG or action-focused experiences rather than large-scale strategic warfare.
We’re used to waiting months, or even years, for PC games to arrive on the Mac – and, of course, there are many popular games that are never released for the Mac at all. But there can’t be many games that take as long to arrive as Age Of Empires II: Definitive Edition.
The original Age Of Empires II was launched back in 2005, and there was a Mac version released about a year later. However, there was an updated Definitive Edition launched for PCs in 2019, which added support for 4K graphics and also included a number of expansion packs that added new civilisations and campaigns to extend the base game. And now, in 2026, Age Of Empires II: Definitive Edition has arrived on the Mac, courtesy of our friends at Feral Interactive, who have been responsible for porting many classic games onto the Mac in recent years. At the moment, the game is only available on Steam, but Feral tell us they’re also hoping to release it on the Mac App Store later in 2026.
For more Mac game recommendations see: Best Games for Mac 2026: A-list Mac games to play.
What Is Age Of Empires II: Definitive Edition?
Like all the games in the AoE series, Age Of Empires II: Definitive Edition is a real-time strategy game (RTS). This means that the action continues on the screen in real-time – in contrast to the more measured pace of turn-based games, such as the Civilization series – although you can pause it in single-player mode if you need some time to think and plan your next move. The game covers a period of roughly 1,000 years, from the Dark Ages through to the Mediaeval era, and covers much of Europe and Asia, allowing you to take control of many different nations and kingdoms, led by historical figures such as Joan Of Arc, Attila The Hun, and even Vlad Dracula leading the troops of Wallachia against the Ottoman Empire.
The game’s single-player mode provides dozens of campaigns in which you control each kingdom and lead it into battle against its enemies, and this Definitive Edition includes three DLC expansion packs that add more campaigns in India, Poland and other countries, so there’s enough strategy action to keep you busy for many months. And, if you’re new to strategy games, there’s a number of tutorials within the game that teach you both the basics of commanding your troops, as well as more advanced military tactics, based on the classic book The Art Of War, written by the Chinese leader and philosopher, Sun Tzu.

The game includes dozens of campaigns that re-enact historical battles across Europe and Asia.
What’s new in the Mac version of Age Of Empires II: Definitive Edition?
- 4K/high-resolution support: Updated graphics support modern high-resolution and 4K displays, making the classic battlefield visuals sharper and more detailed.
- Included DLC: The Definitive Edition bundles three expansion packs, adding extra civilisations, regions and historical campaigns.
- Apple Silicon requirement: The game only runs on Macs with Apple Silicon processors and is not supported on older Intel-based Macs.
- Steam availability: The Mac version is currently available through Steam.
- Planned Mac App Store release: Publisher Feral Interactive plans to release the game on the Mac App Store later in 2026.
- Multiplayer restrictions: Online multiplayer and co-op are limited to Mac players, with no cross-platform play against PC users.
How much content is included?
There’s an enormous amount of content included in the Definitive Edition. Alongside the original game, players get three bundled DLC expansions that add new civilisations and campaigns. Combined with dozens of historical scenarios, tutorial missions, skirmish battles and replayability across multiple factions, it can provide hundreds of hours.
How to play Age Of Empires II: Definitive Edition

The computer-controlled armies waste no time in attacking your village to get the upper hand.
Your main task, of course, is to play the single-player campaigns that re-enact historical battles, so that your nation grows in status and (hopefully) emerges as the victor. However, each nation represents a different challenge, as they all have their own distinctive military strengths, such as the longbows of the Britons or the horsemen of Attila The Hun, so you’ll have to learn new tactics for each campaign. However, each campaign starts in essentially the same way, with a handful of villagers who can be sent out to explore the territory around their village, and to gather resources such as wood and gold, and plants and animals for food. These resources allow you to build structures such as an army barracks, which then allows you to train soldiers so that you can defend yourself against attacks from rival nations.
Other types of buildings have benefits too, such as universities, which can conduct scientific research in order to develop new weapons and technologies. As well as the historically-based campaigns that make up the bulk of the game, there’s also a single-player Skirmish mode that allows you to design your own battles, competing against up to seven computer-controlled opponents fighting on your choice of terrain.

There are a lot of tutorials within the game to show new players how to control their armies in battle.
There are online multiplayer and co-op modes as well, although the Mac version of the game only allows you to play with other Mac users, so you won’t be able to play with friends who own the game on PC. The game does occasionally show its age, with a slightly clumsy interface, and the game does a poor job of explaining that the updated high-res graphics require a separate (free) download that needs to be installed in addition to the main game. Fortunately, the age of the game means that you don’t need a really fast Mac to run it properly – although it does require a Mac with Apple Silicon, so check the system requirements on Steam before buying.
Should You Buy Age Of Empires II: Definitive Edition?
Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition proves that great strategy games never go out of style. The classic RTS gameplay remains as compelling as ever, while enhanced high-resolution graphics help it feel at home on modern Macs. The inclusion of three DLC expansions adds excellent value, providing dozens of additional campaigns and countless hours of gameplay. However, Mac players should note that the game requires Apple Silicon and lacks cross-platform multiplayer with PC users. Even so, strategy fans will find a huge amount to enjoy here.

