![]() ![]() “Mining is pretty antithetical to Native values in general,” Brave, who is a Sicangu Oyate (Rosebud Sioux Tribe) and Chippewa-Cree descendant, explains. ![]() In an interview with Anthony Brave, lead cultural expert and consultant who “reviewed and then reported on Age III with attention to its depictions of Native American and Indigenous peoples” for the upcoming PC game’s remaster, both World’s Edge and Brave discuss the changes made to the civs’ mining mechanic. One of these is to replace the civs’ mining with another resource, which developer World’s Edge has explained will be a “tribal marketplace”. If you’ve checked out our recent Age of Empires 3: Definitive Edition interview, you’ll know that the devs behind the remaster have made changes to some of the classic RTS game’s mechanics to improve the depiction of Native American and First Nations civilisations in the game.
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