Anno 2205 Release Date Set for November, Ubisoft Reveals at E3 2015
Lunar-themed city construction game is coming to PC.
Anno 2205, the strategic civilization builder set on the moon and Earth, is scheduled for release on November 3, Ubisoft announced during its E3 2015 press conference on Tuesday.
Developed by Blue Byte, the city builder is developed specifically for PCs. According to the developer, it will bring players to many different worlds and environments. A short trailer of the city builder can be found below.
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"In Anno 2205 players will join mankind’s next step into the future, with the promise of building a better tomorrow by expanding into space," Ubisoft said in a press release. "Players must develop rich metropolises on Earth that are capable of launching missions to the moon as they race to establish production colonies on the lunar surface. By mining the Moon’s resources to send back down to Earth, Anno 2205 players will receive the benefits of technological advancements and the tools to help expand their cities and transform them into thriving metropolises."
Anno 2205 builds on a successful strategy series. You can read our review of the last game, Anno 2070, here.
You can see all the rest of the news from Ubisoft's press conference here.
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