

Now available for pre-order: Governor's Edition of "Anno 117: Pax Romana" for PC and PS5
With "Anno 117: Pax Romana", Ubisoft is expanding its building universe to include the Roman Empire. The Governor's Edition not only includes the game, but also eight physical collector's items and digital bonuses for true enthusiasts.
If you love city-building simulations with strategic depth, «Anno 117: Pax Romana» offers you a new playing field. The Governor's Edition is aimed at players who not only want to play, but also collect and deepen their knowledge. It combines the main game with exclusive digital content and physical collectibles. The edition is available to pre-order now and will be delivered on 13 November. It is available for both PC and Playstation 5.
The game
The Governor's Edition contains the game «Anno 117: Pax Romana». You take on the role of a Roman governor in the year 117 AD and administer provinces such as Latium and Albion. You decide whether to rule with economic skill, military strength or diplomatic foresight.
In addition, you will receive the Year One Pass, which includes three upcoming expansions. Ubisoft has already confirmed that Egypt will be part of these DLCs as a new region. The Builder Pack adds three exclusive ornaments and a player seal to the game. This content is purely cosmetic and only affects the visual design of your cities.
Physical extras
The Governor's Edition contains eight collector's items that take up central themes of the game

Source: Ubisoft
- A 3D puzzle of the Roman amphitheatre measuring 36 × 31 × 13 centimetres
- an 84-page artbook with concept drawings and background information
- a forged «Anno» symbol with a diameter of around seven centimetres
- one collector's coin each from Albion and Latium
- a steelbook with a motif chosen from the «Anno» community
- a letter from the «Town Crier» in the format 21 × 30 centimetres
- a blueprint of the Tessarae works, i.e. a kind of poster in the format 42 × 59 centimetres
- three lithographs measuring 30 × 15 centimetres, showing scenes from Latium, Albion and the Empire
After the official launch of the edition, my colleague Domi (or alternatively Samuel) will write a detailed article on the physical delivery of the edition: From the first look at the packaging to unpacking the individual elements and assessing the workmanship and material quality. This will give you a well-founded assessment of the physical presentation.
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