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PAX Augusta announces April Steam publication date

Posted in: Games, indie games, video games | Tagged: Pax Augusta, Roger Gassmann, Senatis


Visit a certain period of time in the history of the Roman Empire, since Pax Augusta will be released on the PC on Steam in mid -April



Article summary

  • Pax Augusta starts an authentic old simulation of the city building on Steam in April.
  • Emperor Augustus is building cities with historically precise architecture and dynamic trade mechanics.
  • Discover the lively Roman life in the sandbox mode or a gripping campaign based on Tacitus' writings.
  • Predecessors such as natural disasters, diseases and political power games in a detailed game world.

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Indie -game developer Roger Gassmann And publisher Senatis confirmed the official publication date for his debut title. Pax Augusta. In the event that you have not yet seen the game, this will be charged as the “authentic old simulation of city formation”, in which great care was concentrated on a certain point in its development and rule over Europe on the Roman Empire. They are Emperor Augustus, build flourishing cities for citizens and earn gold with production and trade, while they strengthen their influence as emperors. The game will be released for Steam on April 17, but before that you can see a new trailer here.

Pax Augusta
Credit: Senatis

Pax Augusta

Pax Augusta offers historically accurate architecture with numerous buildings based on real models that have been reproduced with meticulous accuracy. This transmits a gripping campaign based on the historical writings of the Roman historian Tacitus. Pax Augusta Also offers a sandbox mode in which you can create your perfect Roman city without restrictions. Build residential areas, market squares, temples, forums, heating and much more, whereby each building fulfills an important purpose for city life. If your city grows from a small outpost to a pulsating metropolis, you have to import and export goods, take a closer look at your citizens' needs and deal with the changing moods of benevolent, wasteful or moody emperors that have a major impact on your office.

  • Historically accurate architecture is based on real models, some of which can be seen as ruins today.
  • Build a Roman city, build residential areas, market squares, temples, baths and more if you grow from a small outpost to a lively metropolis.
  • Challenges and dangers, including natural disasters, illnesses and political power games.
  • Expand them to the northern borders of the empire, while experiencing a large, detailed game world and colonizing the regions of Gaul and Germany.
  • With dynamic trade mechanics you can import and export goods if you check the trade routes for maximum profit.
  • The sandbox and the story mode offer the opportunity to create their perfect Roman city with restrictions or to dive into a gripping campaign based on the fonts of Tacitus.

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