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Anno 1800 release date set for February 2019 on PC

The Anno 1800 release date was today confirmed by Ubisoft for February 2019 on Windows PC.

Available from 26 February 2019, “Anno 1800 invites players to discover the 19th century, a time of industrialization, diplomacy and discovery,” Ubisoft said in a press release.

“Combining beloved features from previous Anno titles, Anno 1800 implements new innovative gameplay with the discovery of South America and the Expeditions feature.
Rich with technological innovations, conspiracies, and constantly fluctuating allegiances, the 19th century is the perfect setting for classic Anno gameplay,” the press release continued.”

Moreover, the game will offer two special editions, as follows:

  • Digital Deluxe Edition: Players will receive the base game and will get access to the Digital Deluxe Content including the first DLC of the game “The Anarchist”, the game soundtrack, an artbook and exclusive company logos.
  • Pioneers Edition: Includes the base game, a Steelbook, a 120-page artbook, 3 lithographs and a letter as well as the game soundtrack, all of these items coming in an exclusive collector’s box. On top of this physical content, the first DLC of the game “The Anarchist” and exclusive company logos will also be available digitally.

Those who pre-order Anno 1800 will also receive the Imperial Pack, which contains extra content for the game.

Anno 1880 heads to Windows PC on 26 February 2019.


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