Red Bull announces legacy Age of Empires tournament

Ivan Šimić
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Red Bull has announced the 2022 edition of real-time strategy game Age of Empires’ esports tournament Red Bull Wololo, called Red Bull Wololo: Legacy.

The tournament will be played in three Age of Empires (AoE) games that have been updated for modern devices; AoE I: Definitive Edition, AoE II: Definitive Edition, and AoE IV. AMD, BACKFORCE, and AGON by AOC were announced as partners for the tournament.

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Red Bull Wololo is not a new tournament. First played in 2020, the Age of Empires esports tournament has proven to be popular with viewers, with more than 70,000 people watching the finals in September 2021.

The tournament is officially supported by Microsoft, publishers of the Age of Empires franchise. Microsoft has previously partnered with Mogul for an Age of Empires II esports tournament series.

The Red Bull Wololo tournament will be played across three games, and each one will have a grand final taking place between October 21st-30th in Castle Heidelberg in Germany.

The upcoming edition will be held to mark the 25th anniversary of the Age of Empires franchise, a series of real-time strategy games first released in 1997. The Age of Empires series has a suprisingly storied esports history.

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AGON by AOC will serve as the official monitor partner for the event and provide gaming displays for the LAN finals. AMD will return as Technology Partner and provide gaming components for the computers, and BACKFORCE will provide gaming chairs for the players.

Esports Insider says: Despite its relative obscurity as an esport, the Wololo Legacy tournament has a suprising ensemble of sponsors, though it appears to be more of a legacy tournament to mark an anniversary than an esport resurgance. The choice of an actual castle as the venue and a solid roster of partners will make this an interesting tournament later in 2022. 

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Ivan Šimić

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Ivan comes from Croatia, loves weird simulator games, and is terrible at playing anything else. Spent 5 years writing about tech and esports in Croatia, and is now doing it here.
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