The real-time demo of the strategy game "Anno 117: Pax Romana" developed by Ubisoft Mainz Studio is released. The game will be released this winter and will be available on PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PS5.
"Era 117: Roman Peace" gameplay demonstration video:
The moment of governor, the dominance of fate has come, just in "Era 117: Peace in Rome"!
In this in-depth analysis of "Era 117: Peace in Rome", you will enter the heart of the Roman Empire and explore the unparalleled Latinum province.Starting from laying down the ground stakes of the first residential area to mastering the key points of dominating Rome, this journey will show you various core mechanisms of the game.You will create your own legend and become the destined governor!
The Steam Store page is now online and does not support Chinese:
About Anno 117: Pax Romana:
In the latest in the award-winning strategy game series Epoch, you will be in 117 AD to build the Roman Empire.As a governor, will you encourage economic growth, or will you constantly formulate new regulations to consolidate your rule? Will you lead the rebel forces, or will you unite with multiculturalism? The cost of peace will be determined by you.
Become the Governor of Rome
You will become the governor of Rome in 117 AD.You can follow the path ahead, or you can boldly question the current situation of the empire.embark on a challenging story journey and build your own city on different paths.
Explore the unknown provinces in Rome
This is a journey to explore unknown areas of the Roman Empire.You will serve as the governor to manage the provinces of Latim and Albion, revealing their unique charm.Seize the opportunity to expand your influence and make good use of the advantages and challenges that are unique to each province.
Construction, trade, expansion
As a Governor, your choice is crucial to the citizens!Will you encourage economic growth, or expand your rule through power? Will you lead the rebel forces, or will you unite cultures? Make a choice, and your decision will guide them through the Roman peace.