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Anno 117: Pax Romana takes the city-builder series back to Ancient Rome next yearRule your empire in Roman Latium or the Celtic Albion

Rule your empire in Roman Latium or the Celtic Albion

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Image credit:Ubisoft

A Roman emperor looks up the steps of the Parthenon in Anno 117: Pax Romana

It’s been five years sinceAnno 1800, but we’ve finally seen what’s next for Ubisoft’s history-hopping city-building series.Anno 117: Pax Romanawill be the earliest period for the franchise yet, travelling back to the time of a peaceful Ancient Rome. After the biggest gap between Anno games yet, we at least won’t have to wait too long for the newly revealed entry: it’s out next year.

We did at least get some details, including the note that for the first time in the long-running series you’ll be able to choose between different starting provinces: choosing to rule over either the Roman empire of Latium or the Celtic Britain of Albion, looking to spread the cultural influence of either the Romans or the Celts accordingly.

Anno 117: Pax Romana - Live Action Teaser: Governors Wanted | Ubisoft ForwardWatch on YouTube

Anno 117: Pax Romana - Live Action Teaser: Governors Wanted | Ubisoft Forward

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That’s about all we know for now, with the rest sounding very much true to the Annoe we know - you’ll be seeking a successful civilisation through economic and cultural heft, rather than straight-up military campaigning, which will involve overseeing everything from hosting colosseum battles (including the naval battles ones where they turn the arena into a giant pool) to building aqueducts. While the earlier era means Pax Romana drops a digit from the Anno title years of old, keen-eyed fans will note that the individual digits still add up to the series’ hallmark total of 9.

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