PCG:It’s easy to be impressed and – if I’m honest – a little overwhelmed by Anno Online. I’m staring at a city built by one of the developers at Ubisoft Bluebyte, which he describes as “several weeks worth of playtime” and it’s a sprawling, intensely busy scene as tiny people dash around between myriad buildings, while ships clog up the harbour keen to deliver their goods. There are exclamation points everywhere. Apparently I need to build more vineyards to start wine production, there’s a shortage of goat farms, and some citizens in a far-flung corner of my empire are upset because they don’t have a road to the local market. Aaaaaaargh.
Ubisoft's free-to-play game Anno Online is spreading the love with a few added features.
Make your way to the MysteriousIsland that suddenly appeared out of nowhere and fight the Ghost Captain in Anno Online’s Halloween event. The event, which begins today will continue until November 6th, and all Halloween related things will be removed from the game on November 13th.
Exciting news for those that have been enjoying the opportunity to explore the high seas in Ubisoft's Anno Online as the award-winning developers announce the release of the largest patch in the games history - introducing the highly anticipated improvements to the games 3D graphics engine alongside the debut of pirates.