What questions should the journalists ask the developers at Gamescom / future events?

Maybe this thread can be used as a reference for the journalists.

Here are some of mine:

1.) With the growing interest in immersive experiences, have you considered introducing a first-person camera angle for players and spectators during live matches in Age of Mythology Retold? There is significant support for this feature.

2.) How have community suggestions influenced the development of Age of Mythology Retold?

3.) Now that the public has experienced the beta, what specific feedback has led to changes in the game’s mechanics or balance? Are there any new or reworked systems that players should anticipate?

4.) What plans are in place to support mods in Age of Mythology Retold? Will there be enhanced tools or platforms available for modders?

5.) Does Age of Mythology Retold support ultrawide monitors? What display resolutions are supported in the game?

6.) What new technologies or advancements is Age of Mythology Retold utilizing to enhance gameplay and graphics?

7.) With the upcoming release of the Chinese civilization and another new civilization planned for 2025, if the game performs well worldwide, is it possible to expect more than one new civilization per year, or will there be a limit to one expansion annually?

8.) How has the development team ensured cultural authenticity and respectful representation with the addition of new civilizations and mythological elements? Can you go into detail?

9.) What measures are being implemented to prevent cheating and hacking in Age of Mythology Retold?

10.) How do you plan to support the game post-launch? What can players expect in terms of future content or expansions?

11.) Will there be a documentary or behind-the-scenes content about the making of Age of Mythology Retold?

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Yes.
I think there were a few menus that had blank space left and right but the actual game supports it.

The cut scenes are in 16:9 so there are black bars left and right.
But if you play on a 16:10 or 3:2 monitor, like they are common in laptops nowadays, you will see black bars on the top and bottom.