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Games Simulation Alea Jacta Est Spartacus 73BC
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Alea Jacta Est Spartacus 73BC

Alea Jacta Est Spartacus 73BC
4 user reviews · 75% of 4
DeveloperAgeod
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The current price is 100% of the way from its all-time low to full price. Seasonal sales have priced it lower.

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Price position between all-time low and full price 100%
All-time low $1.59 · 12d ago
Player reviews 75% positive of 4
Quality score 75/100 · small sample
Value score 0/100

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Historical lows
All-time low ATL $1.59 2026-07-07
3-month low $1.59
12-month low $1.59
Current $3.99
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Recorded sale starts 1
Since the latest sale started 12.1 days
Price events From the accepted price history
Jul 9, 2026
Sale ended · back to $3.99
Jul 7, 2026
New all-time low $1.59

About this game

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This short and epic scenario covers the 3 years of the famous gladiators and slaves revolt led by Spartacus that brought the Roman republic to a major crisis between 73 and 70 BC. Players can either select Rome or the famous Spartacus in a fast-paced and active struggle, where each side will have to achieve hard-to-reach objectives: Rome must destroy all the rebels and kill Spartacus, while the latter must attempt to have as many of his followers as possible to leave Italy.

Roman territorial expansion after the Punic Wars has led to major political, economic and social changes. Among one of the results of the victorious conquests, there is a huge influx of slaves into Italy which creates long term dramatic consequences. This large mass of costless manpower quickly leads poor Roman free workers to misery, inactivity and anger. This proletariat will be the base on which ambitious and demagogic politicians will play, offering 'bread and games', to make them their clients against the Senate.

As for the thousands of slaves, they replace the former free workers as laborers for all the hardest tasks, in the mines, careers and Latifundias, the large estates of the rich Roman citizens, usually in Southern Italy and Sicily. Whereas a few slaves, usually employed at home, could become freedmen after earning their liberty from their masters, the great majority could envision no hope and were badly treated.
In 133 and 101 BC, two revolts had degenerated in large servile wars in Sicily, and took years to be crushed. But in 73BC, no one could envision that the small light ignited by the escape of a few Capuan gladiators would turn all of Italy aflame...

From the ludus (gladiator school) of a so-called Lentulus Batiatus in Capua, the Thracian Spartacus leads his fellow men into escape, carrying brands with which they put the local militia to flight.
Having taken refuge on the slope of the Vesuvius, they were besieged there by the troops of Praetor Glaber. Using wild vine plants to cross the cliffs, the gladiators take their opponent by surprise and send them routing. Upon hearing the news, thousands of slaves, shepherds and poor people join Spartacus' ranks.
This was the start of an epic that would see Rome tremble for three year, and the full mobilization of all the forces of the republic was required in the end to crush that mortal peril!

After having set Italy ablaze, the slaves armies were finally beaten by the wealthy and ambitious Crassus, at the cost of thousands of deaths and executions. Spartacus will fall among his breathens in the midst of a battle, and his body will never be found. Pompeius, coming back from Hispania, will crush the last band in Northern Italy and will claim the whole glory of the wars which had nevertheless been won by Crassus.

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Alea Jacta Est Spartacus 73BC price history and current deals

Alea Jacta Est Spartacus 73BC for PC currently sells from $3.99 at authorized stores. Its all-time low is $1.59, set on 2026-07-07.

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How does the current Alea Jacta Est Spartacus 73BC price compare?
The price verdict is wait. The current price is 100% of the way from its all-time low to full price. Seasonal sales have priced it lower.
How does $3.99 compare with the Alea Jacta Est Spartacus 73BC price history?
$3.99 is 100% of the way from the all-time low of $1.59 to the full price. A lower price is recorded in the history.
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Alea Jacta Est Spartacus 73BC is tracked at steam. This section lists authorized stores and links to their store pages.
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Steam reviews 4 user reviews · 75%
75% positive of 4
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Requirements
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Minimum
Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows Vista / 7 / 8 / 10
  • Processor: Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 128 MB DirectX card
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 53 MB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card
Facts
DeveloperAgeod
PublisherSlitherine Ltd.
ModesMulti-player · Single-player
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