PvP Dragon Battler Century: Age Of Ashes Launches On Steam
New dragons, riders, maps, and modes, as well as console launches, coming next year.

Playwing's high-flying, dragon-battling game Century: Age of Ashes has fully launched as of today, December 2. The free-to-play PvP title is now available on Steam, with Windows Store and console releases planned for next year. It was delayed from its November launch date so as to avoid the launch of Battlefield 2042 and now arrives a day before the most-anticipated MMORPG expansion launch of the year. Is that an improvement? Who knows?
Century offers 3v3 and 6v6 battles in three game modes: Carnage, an all-out deathmatch; Gates of Fire, where flag-holders have to maneuver through hoops to score points; and Spoils of War, where you have to steal gold from creatures and other riders and deliver it to your nest.
There are three classes, each with their own special abilities, and lots of customization options available for your dragon, to make it stand out in the skies.
The launch comes alongside "Season 0," which comes with a special set of rules that will swap out every month. In December that includes a "themed variant of our Harbour map and three new Dragons to add to your roster." Competitive Season 1 will arrive in 2022, along with further updates, such as a fourth rider class, new dragon species, PvE mode, and new maps.
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