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Anno 117: Pax Romana

Anno 117: Pax Romana – 6 Epic Thrills Of Governing Your Own Roman Empire

Ubisoft Mainz is set to redefine the historical, economic simulation and strategy genre with Anno 117: Pax Romana, an ambitious city-building game that promises to transport players into the heart of Rome’s most fascinating era. Far from a traditional strategy title, this game offers players the exploration of empire-building during a time of relative peace and expansion.

The development team’s vision for the game goes beyond mere construction. Players won’t just be building structures or manage resources, but also be able to establish an entire civilisation, with added cultural dynamics. As a newly appointed Roman governor, players will navigate complex political landscapes across two richly detailed provinces – Latium and Albion.

The Latium province.

Latium represents the quintessential Roman experience, with sun-drenched Mediterranean landscapes across rolling hills and vibrant coastal settlements. Meanwhile, Albion offers a more mysterious frontier, blending Celtic traditions with Roman conquest.

The Albion province.

The game’s core innovation lies in its dynamic choice system. Every decision impacts your empire’s development, whether you’re fostering cultural integration, managing economic growth, or balancing diplomatic relationships. No two playthroughs will be identical, ensuring significant replay value.

With a small but passionate team of just 110 developers, Ubisoft Mainz is crafting what could be the most immersive Roman Empire simulation to date. Launching simultaneously on PC and console this winter, Anno 117: Pax Romana isn’t just a game, but a time machine to history’s most complex civilisation.

During a special hands-on preview for select global media held in Rome, Italy, Geek Culture got an exclusive sneak preview at a work-in-progress build of the game, to explore the first few hours in the Latium province. Even though not every aspect of the game build was playable, we did manage to learn quite a bit more about what fans of the long-running series, which made its debut in 1998, can expect from the game.

Here are six exciting new features which strategy and city-building game fans should appreciate when the game hits shelves later this year.


8 Management Attributes

The eight attributes used in Anno 117: Pax Romana provides a comprehensive system for managing your Roman Empire’s development. 

Money represents economic resources, while Population tracks the number of workers and city inhabitants, and Happiness measures citizen satisfaction. Cities reflect urban growth and development, while Health prevents diseases, and Knowledge indicates educational levels and technological discovery speed. Meanwhile, Piety reflects the population’s devotion to gods and their divine benefits.

But that’s only seven because the eighth attribute remains a tantalizing mystery, hinted at by the developers but will only be revealed in future updates. These interconnected attributes create a simulation where each aspect of your settlement impacts its overall success, allowing players to strategically balance economic, social, and cultural factors in their empire-building journey.


The Religion System

In the game’s religion system, players must strategically select deities that align with their gameplay style and objectives, considering the unique bonuses each god provides. For example, Neptune, Roman god of the sea and fresh water, enhances maritime capabilities with faster ships and improved fishing, while Mars, god of war, boosts military performance through more loyal soldiers and reduced combat costs. The new shrine building placement allows players to offer tributes to multiple deities across different islands, creating complex religious strategies that multiply bonus effects empire-wide.

Meanwhile, the global system tracks deity popularity, potentially granting empire-wide benefits if a particular god becomes dominant. This polytheistic approach enables cultural flexibility, letting players incorporate deities from various traditions like Roman and Celtic pantheons without locking them into exclusive choices. Ultimately, the religion system becomes a strategic tool where players can craft their empire’s spiritual identity while gaining tangible gameplay advantages tailored to economic production, military strength, or cultural development.


Ship Customisation

Ship customisation is a historically authentic and innovative feature in Anno 117: Pax Romana that allows players to build ships modularly, reflecting ancient maritime construction techniques. During that era, ancient civilisations didn’t have diverse ship types like frigates or clippers, but instead built basic hulls and added components as needed. The game’s system lets players customise their ships by adding different attachments, such as rovers, masts, and combat elements.

Players can create faster ships by removing oars, add multiple masts, or equip combat-focused modules. This approach provides depth for micromanagement-loving players while offering pre-designed blueprints for casual gamers who prefer a simpler experience. The modular ship customisation not only adds strategic complexity but also maintains historical accuracy, allowing players to craft unique vessels that suit their gameplay style and reflect the innovative spirit of ancient maritime engineering.


Land & Naval Combat Mechanics

The developers aim to create a deeply integrated combat system where land and naval power are interconnected, so players don’t simply buy military units, but must consider population, resource management, and strategic deployment. Different deities like Mars can provide military bonuses, while naval strategies with Neptune can enhance ship capabilities.

The combat system is designed to be another strategic tool, not a mandatory path, allowing players to choose diplomatic or economic expansion if they prefer. By tying combat mechanics closely to core gameplay elements like population, resources, and cultural attributes, the game offers deep tactical choices that reflect the complexity of managing a Roman Empire.


Diagonal Roads & Building Placements

The diagonal street and building placement system allows players to create more organic, natural-looking city layouts compared to previous Anno games. The system enables players to build more creatively, with the ability to fit farm fields into the gaps between meandering streets and create more strategic placements like building resource camps in forests. This approach breaks away from rigid grid-based layouts of old, making city construction feel more fluid and realistic.

The diagonal system is designed to enhance both the aesthetic beauty and functional efficiency of city-building, giving players more freedom to design their settlements in a more natural, less constrained manner.


24-Hour Day & Night Cycle

The new and improved 24-hour day and night cycle is designed to add depth and realism to the game’s visual experience. With the addition of volumetric clouds, atmospheric weather effects, sparkling lakes and rivers, and even lavender fields help create a sense of wonder and immersion for players. The cycle helps make the game world feel more alive and dynamic, allowing players full control over how the environment changes throughout the day, from morning light to evening shadows. 

This feature contributes to the game’s goal of creating a majestic, timeless world that feels both beautiful and realistic, enhancing the overall visual storytelling of the game.

Anno 117: Pax Romana releases this winter on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.