Ubisoft Mainz's Anno 117: Pax Romana is designed for fans who long for a Roman-themed city-building experience, coinciding with the viral meme about thinking of the Roman Empire. With a gameplay showcase held in historic gardens once owned by Julius Caesar, the game builds upon its predecessors by introducing diagonal construction, enhancing city aesthetics and strategy. The anticipation surrounding this installment highlights the franchise's shift back to historical themes, aiming for success akin to Anno 1800's reception.
Ubisoft Mainz's upcoming city-builder Anno 117: Pax Romana capitalizes on the viral obsession with the Roman Empire, allowing players to build their own empire.
Creative Director Manuel Reihner expressed that the desire to explore Rome has been a long-standing wish among fans, making this game a significant release.
Set in Rome's historic Gardens of Sallust, the gameplay showcase of Anno 117: Pax Romana offers a fresh perspective on city building with innovative mechanics.
The game introduces diagonal building capabilities, providing a more organic city layout and dynamic strategies compared to previous 90-degree grid formats.
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