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July 31st, 2006, 07:58 GMT · By Silviu Stahie

Vivendi Returns To Rome With New Caesar IV Trailer

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Vivendi Universal Games released a new trailer for the upcoming city-builder title, Caesar IV. Opening with a sweeping, birds-eye view
of a vast urban expanse, the clip showcases quintessential Roman edifices including coliseums, hippodromes and forums. In the marketplace, citizens engage in commerce, while ships loaded with goods roll into the harbor. As the economy develops, so does your city - a feature demonstrated in the trailer with a humble cottage evolving into a full-fledged villa. Developed by Tilted Mill, the latest installment in the best-selling Caesar franchise is set for release on PC September 26.

In Caesar IV, aspiring emperors start on the road to becoming the next Caesar by governing a province somewhere in the immense Roman Empire. Players plan, build and develop their city, which they must defend from ruthless barbarian attacks while maintaining a strong economy and good relationships with the gods. The citizenry and a group of trusted advisors provide feedback on player performance, helping to develop political suaveness and bringing players ever closer to ruling over the Eternal City.

The trailer can be found HERE.

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