Anno 117 Prophecy of Ash - Our Empire Hit A Wall... So We Claimed A New Island
In Episode 9, we've reached the limits of what our starting island can provide. Space is running out, key resources are scarce, and further growth is no longer possible without looking beyond our shores. To keep the empire moving forward, we establish a settlement on a new island rich in the resources we need to expand our weapons industry and strengthen our fleet. This marks an important turning point in the campaign as we begin laying the foundations for future military power. Our ultimate goal remains unchanged: reclaiming Cinis. The road back will be long, but every new mine and workshop brings us one step closer to challenging Nef and taking back what was lost. In this episode: Reaching the limits of our starting island Settling a new island with valuable resources Planning the next phase of our empire Working toward the eventual reconquest of Cinis

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