Anno 1800

Anno 1800 Dev Tracker




08 Jul

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Well, I know :P

But the other replies are correct, we have not communicated a specific release date yet. The Technical Test is ongoing, and "The High Life" will release in late Summer.


07 Jul

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Originally posted by Andur22

When can we expect invites to be rolled out?

Invites went out last Friday, and the Technical Test commenced this week.

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Some people in the community created calculators, maybe those are what you're looking for:

https://anno1800.fandom.com/wiki/Anno\_1800\_Needs\_Calculators\_Overview


03 Jul


02 Jul

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Originally posted by Takarazuka012

Well you're in luck since that is exactly what the other cosmetic DLC is... Vibrant Cities. New appearances for different buildings.

As Taka helpfully pointed out, this DLC won't include any skins; that is CDLC 6, which is coming towards the end of the year.

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Originally posted by GreenOrkGirl

Those pols with flags (?) on them give me some warhammer vibes lol

The emperor protects, always.

I see what you mean, but eagle/ bird motifs are of course some of the most commonly used imagery throughout history, even outside the grim darkness of the future :)


01 Jul


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24 Jun

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We do not have an ETA yet regarding a fix, the responsible teams are still investigating.

Keep an eye on the Ubisoft Support Twitter channel or our Anno_EN Twitter channel for updates.


23 Jun

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Can’t wait to see the people complaining about sail ships fighting steam ships in 1800 react to Eurofighter versus sails ship 👀

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Originally posted by Nobodyletloose

You guys are the greatest! The fact you are taking this much time to clarify this subject is outstanding! Thank you!

My pleasure :)

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Originally posted by Loationor

Ever since this update, the internet status always offline and never go online, anyone experiencing this? it never happened before the updates...
Can't play multiplayer games whatsoever.

We heard a few such reports and are looking into them.

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Originally posted by InformerFiDead

I was talking about Anno as a concept since the 1st game (which Ubisoft didn't add much to), which is far from an Ubisoft original even by the points you mentioned.

Just like EA shouldn't be able to claim that Apex Legends is their game. It's not, they just publish and fund it.

But whatever, your boss probably got some big money for letting them say that! xD

Well, no one made the claim that Anno 1602 was a Ubisoft game. Anno 1800, on the other hand, is 100% a Ubisoft title, and thus qualifies for the "A Ubisoft Original" branding.

You are confusing first- and third-party publishing here. EA is for example the publisher of "It takes Two", which is developed by an external developer, Hazelight. So they are indeed "only" financing and publishing it.

Apex Legends however is of course 100% an EA game. Whose else would it be? Respawn is a fully owned part of EA, and all the people working on it are EA employees, just as it is the case with Anno 1800 and Ubisoft. It is literally the same company doing all the development that is also handling the business and publishing side.

Cheers,

Marcel

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Originally posted by Nobodyletloose

To clarify my position, which I agree now, is improper, is Anno 1602, the original first Anno, was developed by Sunflowers Interactive Entertainment Software. Ubisoft did indeed publish it as well as Sunflowers and a couple others. That was also my stance and conclusion regarding Far Cry, for it being originally Crytek property.

I see originality as the source of the original IP idea. But I agree, it’s improper and this was great insight! Thank you!

That is why Anno 1602 or Far Cry 1 would probably not be called "A Ubisoft Original" :) I believe the first Anno game properly published by Ubisoft was Anno 1404, with the previous games being published by Sunflowers, who worked with a wide variety of distribution and publishing partners around the world.

This was back in the day when games would sometimes have a different publisher per region, or even per country, while things are thankfully much more globalized these days (which means that Anno 1800 is called Anno around the globe!).