The latest entry in Ubisoft's Anno series is free to play this weekend, but there's a huge catch
Released to plenty of solid critic reviews back in November, Anno 117 Pax Romana, the latest in Ubisoft's long, long line of city builder strategy games, is struggling a little in the user review department. Currently sat at 'mixed' with almost 5,000 of the things on Steam, it's far from the high point of the pre-Covid era Anno 1800 and its 11,000+ 'mostly positive' ratings. Still, likely in an attempt to turn its fortunes around and drum up interest in its newly-revealed Year 1 content pass, Anno 117: Pax Romana is set to go free for a long weekend. But unlike most free weekend events we cover here, there's a caveat. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS:Anno 117 transports the legendary city-building series to the Roman Empire, but not without Ubisoft Connect woesAnno 117 Pax Romana beats out its beloved predecessor as the series' best-rated game on MetacriticAnno 117 Pax Romana is getting three post-launch DLCs to keep you thinking about the Roman Empire every day
Released to plenty of solid critic reviews back in November, Anno 117 Pax Romana, the latest in Ubisoft's long, long line of city builder strategy games, is struggling a little in the user review department. Currently sat at 'mixed' with almost 5,000 of the things on Steam, it's far from the high point of the pre-Covid era Anno 1800 and its 11,000+ 'mostly positive' ratings. Still, likely in an attempt to turn its fortunes around and drum up interest in its newly-revealed Year 1 content pass, Anno 117: Pax Romana is set to go free for a long weekend. But unlike most free weekend events we cover here, there's a caveat.Read the rest of the story...
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Anno 117 transports the legendary city-building series to the Roman Empire, but not without Ubisoft Connect woes
Anno 117 Pax Romana beats out its beloved predecessor as the series' best-rated game on Metacritic
Anno 117 Pax Romana is getting three post-launch DLCs to keep you thinking about the Roman Empire every day
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