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Anno 117: Pax Romana Release Date, Editions, and Platforms Revealed

  • Ubisoft announced Anno 117: Pax Romana, a city-building and strategy game set in 117 AD, releasing November 13, 2025, on multiple platforms.
  • The game was revealed at the 2025 PC Gaming Show during Summer Game Fest, following the 2024 announcement of a new Anno installment.
  • Players manage resources, build cities, and engage in land and naval warfare with strategic defense and offense mechanics set in Roman provinces like Latium and Albion.
  • Two special editions, Tribune and Governor's, include physical collectibles such as an 84-page artbook, 3D amphitheater puzzle, replica coins, and steelbook case.
  • Pre-Orders started June 2025 with a standard price of $59.99 and Ubisoft+ launch-day access, indicating Ubisoft's focus on engaging both collectors and digital players.
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Ubisoft has finally announced the release day of Anno 117: Pax Romana - only a few months to go. In addition, there is information about the first DLC season and the Collector's Editions.

Ubisoft finally announced the release date for Anno 117: Pax Romana during the Summer Game Fest 2025 and presented two new trailers.

Ubisoft has confirmed the release date of Anno 117: Pax Romana and announced three special editions at the same time. more

The third extension goes to Egypt: Ubsisoft announced the release date of Anno 117 and further details. (Anno, Ubisoft)

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Neowin broke the news in on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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