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Clockwork Empires April Update: Atlas Ironcog And The Airship Mast

April 16, 2015 by David Baumgart

Once more, a Clockwork Empires update appears from a crate that fell from the sky. We present for you:

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This update will go live to every Clockwork Empires player via Steam!

We have also updated our Clockwork Empires: Development Progress report!

(Don’t own the game? Clockwork Empires can be purchased on ClockworkEmpires.com via Humble or from Steam.)

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