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Imperiums: Rise of Caesar RELEASED!

A great day for all the Imperiums fans who can’t wait to make their mark in history – Imperiums: Rise of Caesar is out! Although we kept you waiting longer than we had planned because of other work commitments, we are sure that what we have created here will entice you in for many enjoyable hours of gaming.

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This will be a true test of your military skills. Thanks to the new mechanics, this will be a totally different gaming experience to what you know from previous Imperiums games, so start your conquests carefully with a clear mind. You will need good stamina to fight your way through the Gallic and British interiors. Planning two steps ahead of your opponents will be also crucial because your opponents are fighting for their very survival and are desperate to survive.

There are two consecutive maps, Gallic wars and the British Isles. You can either transit from the first one to the second by completing a particular victory condition to continue your conquests or you can play them separately.

You enter the game at a time when the consuls in Rome are trying to usurp more power from the Senate and Caesar has been appointed the governor of Transalpine Gaul. To advance his political career he will need victories in Gaul.

Of course, if you are daring enough, you can lead one of the Gallic, Celtic or Germanic tribes and try to stop the invading Romans. Beware though, the Romans are hard to beat and their power-hungry general is ready to pay the highest cost to make Gaul, Germania and Britannia the new northernmost Roman provinces.

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The new mechanics make the game more tactical bringing a fresh breeze into the series:
  • Two consecutive maps that allow transition from one campaign map to another.
  • Time scale reduced to weeks, slows down citizens birth rate and that in turn limits recruitment options. Some building actions (e.g. building roads, bridges, etc.) last longer (think in weeks!) which greatly affects the extension of supply lines (this is THE most important thing to keep in mind).
  • Romans can only build 1st and 2nd tier units, new legions can be only obtained through Objectives, decisions made in Politics in Rome, or State Decisions.
  • Weather and seasons affect the battle readiness of the units as well as the range of supply lines which has a profound effect on your strategy.
  • Commanders (Caesar, Vercingetorix and Cassivellaunus) hike up the morale of your warriors but they can be a liability. Guard your commander at all costs!
  • Politics in Rome brings the greater arena of the events of Mediterranean into focus and forces you to take decisions that might affect your current campaign, both in positive and negative ways.

You can now purchase the Rise of Caesar DLC separately or bundled in the Complete edition with the vanilla game Imperiums: Greeks Wars and the two previous DLCs (Age of Alexander and Rome vs Carthage). You can also use the Complete the set bundle. All have a limited launch discount.

You can also purchase this DLC on our website and by doing so directly support the dev team.

Please leave a review on Steam to help get the game more visibility. If you like it, tell your friends and maybe even try the conquest in a multiplayer setting!

We are pretty excited about this DLC so do let us know what you think on our Steam forum and Discord.

Thank you for your support. Let your endeavors end in great victories 😊

Yours,
Kube Games team.