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Citadelum

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch 2, PC
Genre: Strategy
Publisher: Abylight Studios
Developer: Abylight Barcelona
Release Date: Jan. 22, 2026

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'Citadelum' Is A Strategy/City Building Game Coming To Nintendo Switch 2 Later This Month

by Rainier on Jan. 8, 2026 @ 12:11 p.m. PST

Citadelum is a strategy and city building game set in Ancient Rome, with a mythological touch.

Citadelum is a city builder set in legendary Ancient Rome.

Build your own settlement, gather resources and evolve it into a magnificent city. Explore the world, trade and lead your mighty legions in epic tactical battles. Earn the favor of the Gods or challenge them, if you dare.

Defy the Gods of the Pantheon or follow their will. Become the master of oh so many lives and destiny of so few in this twist to the genre face to face with the old deities.

Build your settlement. Gather and refine resources from forests and quarries, breed animals, grow vegetables, fish and make wine, so you can keep your population healthy and fed. Improve your buildings and ensure water supply with aqueducts. Welcome citizens to your village as artisans, farmers, carpenters... or train them to join your legions in different units. Towers and walls will protect your village from barbarian attacks, while it grows into a magnificent city.


Ave, citizens of Rome.

A year after Citadelum release on PC (Steam), Abylight Studios announces the Nintendo Switch 2 version, coming to the new console on January 22nd including all the new  features introduced in version 2.0 "Julius" and five different historical campaigns.

"We are honored to announce that Citadelum is among the first 25 games developed specifically for the Nintendo Switch 2."

Features in Citadelum for Nintendo Switch 2:

  • 5 complete campaigns: The Rise of the Roman Empire, featuring Augustus, The Last Conqueror of Britannia, The Lost Eagles of Germania, The Gallic Wars )Julius Caesar) and The Third Punic War.
  • New UI and controls optimized for gamepad and portable mode on the new console.
  • 1080p resolution on portable mode, 4K output on docked mode. 
  • Every biome released for PC: Italy, Hispania, Egypt, Germania, Britannia, Gallia and Carthage. 
  • Deep gameplay options including complex production chains, diplomatic relations, trials, secondary missions, health and salubrity and wonders.
  • Complete battle system including auto battle, orders and battle simulations. 
  • Quality of life improvements.

Expand. Explore the world map, free villages under siege and experience the power of the most advanced armies of the era: the legion, engaging in tactical auto-battle combat. Once the territory is secured, you can set trade routes, import exotic resources and scale up your economy. Send out your explorers to find a collection of mythological objects that will help you in your expansion and complete missions for the Senate.

Honour. Rise to the pantheon and gain the favor of the gods. Build temples, make offerings so they will grant you gifts. But beware, because gods behave in a capricious and ruthless manner; worship one of them and you may suffer the wrath of another. Interaction with deities allows a non linear, replayable narrative, full of mythical encounters. Prepare to be amazed when they come down to earth and help you, or tremble with fear if they punish your people.

City Building, evolved. Citadelum presents a unique three layered gameplay, based in city building core mechanics, strategic expansion and commerce, and the role of the gods. You will find different missions, artifacts and challenges in every playthrough.

Currently available for PC (Steam), Citadelum is coming to nintendo Switch 2 on January 22, 2026.


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