
From the article: "To follow-up the release of "Imperium Romanum" two weeks ago Kalypso have now provided players with a range of new content including a newsletter service (where users can sign up to receive the latest information about new game content), the patch which solves problems with the copy protection, download links for the demo version, as well as two wallpapers, the tech tree, the developer interview video and the fansite-kit (logos, screenshots, artwork material etc)."

With the release of Tropico 5 in a couple of days, I've decided to take a look back at the Bulgarian studio's history. Be wary, it contains a lot of Romans.

For a limited time only, Bundle Stars, the direct-to-consumer company focusing on digital downloads, is launching its biggest PC game bundle to date. Gamers have the chance to download and own 12 standalone PC games for the price of just $5.

Imperium Romanum is a real time strategy game set in, you've guessed it, the era of the Roman Empire. It's the usual build your city affair with houses, military buildings, buildings for food, etc. Then you have to defend it against attacks, generate money and keep your people happy – pretty much the same as every other RTS then? Well, not really.