MSI has launched a fresh promotion for PC builders: from November 13 to December 13, customers who pick up eligible MSI hardware can claim a free copy of Anno 117: Pax Romana. This Ubisoft partnership adds even more value to select MEG, MPG, and MAG series motherboards, coolers, power supplies, and chassis.
MSI MEG, MPG, and MAG hardware qualify for the deal

The offer applies to a wide range of products across MSI’s key gaming tiers:
- MEG (Enthusiast Gaming): High-end boards and components made for serious builders after top-tier specs and extras.
- MPG (Performance Gaming): Premium mid-range gear focused on design and balanced power.
- MAG (Arsenal Gaming): Entry-level and mainstream parts built for reliable gaming at accessible prices.
Whether you’re assembling a performance rig or upgrading your starter setup, qualifying for the deal isn’t hard if you’re sticking with MSI.
Anno 117: Pax Romana adds Roman strategy to your new build
Ubisoft’s upcoming title drops players into the Roman Empire, challenging them to govern provinces, build cities, manage trade, and form alliances. Like past Anno entries, strategic planning is key but this time, it’s wrapped in a Roman toga.
Consequences follow your choices, and the empire won’t forgive sloppy rule. That makes this a fitting bonus for gamers who love deep systems and long-term goals.
How to claim your free Anno 117: Pax Romana key
The redemption window opens 14 days after purchase. Customers will be able to submit their product info to MSI and claim the digital game key. Here are the important dates:
- Promotion period: Nov 13 – Dec 13, 2025
- Redemption deadline: Jan 10, 2026 (or until supplies last)
- Activation deadline: Nov 27, 2026
Be sure to check availability keys are limited and distributed first come, first served.
MSI deal blends Roman empire building with PC DIY
This isn’t the first time MSI has teamed up with a major publisher, but Anno 117: Pax Romana offers a fitting tie-in: a game about building cities, paired with the parts used to build your gaming machine. From PSU to province, it’s all about building something that lasts.

