Ubisoft has dated Anno 117: Pax Romana and more via the PC Gaming Show

Ubisoft were on deck at the PC Gaming Show 2025 and revealed a new look at three games, including giving one of them a release date. The three games in question were Morbid Metal, ANNO 117: Pax Romana and The Rogue Prince of Persia.
The Rogue Prince of Persia is a fast-paced 2D action-platforming roguelite, developed by the expert & passionate team at Evil Empire. The game celebrated its first year in Steam Early Access, where it has radically evolved through constant updates and content additions based on players’ feedback, and is now nearing its final “1.0” release on Steam and other platforms in August 2025.
Players will guide The Prince on his quest for redemption, to save his people of Ctesiphon from the Huns, masters of shamanic magic. Only by questioning his own behaviour, trying new paths and new builds for each run and with the support of those closest to him, can he find the solution that will save his kingdom and prove his worth to his family. Watch the new video for the game below.
Developed by Screen Juice, Morbid Metal is a hack-and-slash action roguelite where players progress through stunning, semi-procedurally generated levels, fighting through hordes of enemies and powerful bosses in various environmental biomes, ranging from desolate wastelands of the far future to the overgrown ruins of mankind. Players can shapeshift between multiple characters in real-time, all with unique active abilities and stylish attacks.
We went hands on with the new demo last week and came away impressed with how fast and responsive everything was.
Finally, there is Anno 117: Pax Romana, the latest entry in the Anno series, that takes place in ancient Rome. Anno 117: Pax Romana is the most ambitious installment in the series to date, and one of the largest games ever made about the Roman Empire. Players will embark on their journey as a newly appointed governor, sent by the Emperor to build and lead several provinces across the Empire, from the beautiful heartlands of Latium to the mysterious Celtic wetlands of Albion, where no civilized Roman wants to be.
The game is set to release on November 13 for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. There is a Governor’s Edition o the game, for those who want to dive all in.