Available today on Xbox Game Pass a game set in Rome focused on management and strategy.
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Xbox Game Pass adds an unusual incorporation to its catalog today. We’re not talking about an action game or a narrative adventure, but rather a proposal that focuses on planning, resource management, and the growth of a civilization from its foundations.
This type of title isn’t typically found in the service, but when it does arrive, it fills a gap that many players are looking for: more relaxed experiences where every decision counts and progress isn’t dependent on quick reflexes, but rather strategy. The historical context also adds an extra layer of appeal that always adds to the experience.
Nova Roma is now available on Xbox Game Pass
Starting today, March 26, you can play Nova Roma (Game Preview) on PC Game Pass, coinciding with its arrival in the catalog. The game proposes leading a new civilization after the fall of the Roman Empire, starting from almost zero. You’ll have to manage resources, plan the expansion of your territory, and build a city capable of sustaining itself over time while facing various challenges.
One of the interesting points is its progressive approach: it’s not just about building, but about making constant decisions that affect the development of your society. From organizing the economy to distributing urban space, everything influences the final result.
Additionally, since it’s a Game Preview version, the game is evolving. This means it will continue to receive improvements, adjustments, and new content over time, which is typical for this type of release.
Available now on Xbox Game Pass, it’s a different proposal within the catalog that can fit in perfectly if you’re looking for something more relaxed, but with depth and many hours ahead.

