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Age of Empires event draws record viewership
The Wololo 2022 Legacy event attracted over 80,000 viewers and high engagement in Germany.

Age of Empires celebrated 25 years with thrilling competitions in Germany.
Electric Heidelberg events highlight Age of Empires as rising esport
The Age of Empires franchise showcased its strength in the gaming world with the Wololo 2022 Legacy event in Castle Heidelberg, Germany. This event spanned 10 days and included competitions across Age of Empires, Age of Empires II, and Age of Empires IV. On-stream viewership peaked at around 80,000, demonstrating the franchise's ongoing popularity. Notably, Ørjan “TheViper” Larsen faced upset from Kai “Liereyy” Kallinger in a dramatic Age of Empires II quarterfinal. Total prizes at the event reached $550,000, with significant amounts allocated to various game titles within the series. Players expressed their happiness about the community and event atmosphere, establishing Age of Empires' place in modern esports despite competition from larger titles like League of Legends and Dota 2.
Key Takeaways
"It feels incredible. I’m so happy."
MarineLorD expressed joy after winning the Age of Empires IV leg of the tournament.
"This community is special, and these LAN events reinforce my view every time."
TheViper shared his thoughts on the importance of community during the tournament.
The success of the Wololo 2022 Legacy event is significant not only for the Age of Empires franchise but for the future of esports. While major titles often dominate the scene, this event attracted substantial viewership and community support. The contrast between Age of Empires and more mainstream games highlights a shift in esports, where nostalgia-fueled competitions can thrive. The ongoing engagement from players and fans suggests a potential resurgence in interest for older titles within the competitive gaming landscape.
Highlights
- Age of Empires is back and taking the esports scene by storm.
- The nostalgic charm of Age of Empires found new life in Heidelberg.
- Community makes Age of Empires events more than just tournaments.
- Classic games prove they can shine in a competitive gaming world.
Concerns about financial viability of event funding
The high prize pools and support from sponsors indicate reliance on financial backing, which may face scrutiny if viewer numbers decline.
As the esports landscape evolves, classic titles like Age of Empires continue to reclaim their place.
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