: You can command Rome (Republican and Imperial), Aegyptus, Britannia, Germania, Gallia, Hispania, and Carthago.
Watch these gameplay videos to see the massive scale of the battles and historical campaigns in action: Imperivm III: Great Battles of Rome
: Units can be assigned to heroes who gain levels and possess unique abilities that can turn the tide of battle. : You can command Rome (Republican and Imperial),
: The game features dynamic formations (Square, Block, Line, and Center Cavalry), each providing specific bonuses and favoring different unit mixes. Game Modes Game Modes : Quick matches on random or
: Quick matches on random or premade maps against AI or up to 8 human players.
: Historical scenarios designed with expert input, such as the Siege of Alesia and the Battle of Zama.
: The game supports up to 5,000 units fighting simultaneously on battlefields that are 40% larger than previous entries in the series.