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Cómo vieron el anuncio de jugar Xbox sin consola, directo desde la nube en televisiones inteligentes de Samsung?
Tío Xbox ❤️ @XboxMexico
During our never ending effort to include as many pre-Columbian symbols as part of the game's icons, we have taken the Tribute Roll as a reference, where all the objects offered by the conquered nations as tribute to the Mexica Empire are on display; these objects include edible
Fortune, Tlacanexquimilli is one mythical creature of the night.
This time, we want to show two versions of its design, both starting as an ash bundle.
Which version of this crawling creature do you prefer, the historical or the fantasy one?
During the defense of Nonohualco, equipped only with a shield and construction stones, Tzilacatzin went out alone to fight the Spanish army.
Have you ever heard of Tzilacatzin?
This brave Mexica captain never surrendered against the Spaniards. He was so powerful and fierce, that his only presence in the battlefield caused terror in the hearts of the enemy.
From behalf of our entire crew, we wish you a happy children’s day, don’t neglect your inner child, may you laugh about everything in the good and the bad times!
De parte de todo el equipo de mictlan, les deseamos a todos feliz Día del niño!!
No necesitas ser un niño para sentirte como un niño, mantén vivo tu niño interior y ríete de la vida en las buenas y en las malas!
There are many stories and myths in Mesoamerican cultures about these mythical creatures, So far, we have included in our game three different versions of these giants, we are working on different mechanics and body types: elongated Mayan skulls, tree-like creatures, giant orcs
And here we have the fearsome Mictecah, a being that wanders through Mictlan.
When the time comes and you must descend to the kingdom of Mictlantecuhtli, you will still have to walk carefully, as you may find a Mictecah… and it is not just another dead person.
Cuextecatl warrior, better known as Huastec, as it is portrayed in the Codex Mendoza.
In the chain of command of the Mexica army, just over the tlamanih, there were the Cuaxtecatl warriors, which were soldiers that captured two enemies in battle.
This rank was introduced