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| [Apr 23, 2012, 9:16 pm ET] - Share - Viewing Comments |
Ubisoft announces Anno 2070 Deep Ocean, an add-on for Anno 2070, the real-time strategy sequel expected this autumn. As the name implies, this takes the game under the water, and we have a pair of screenshots showing what this will look like. Here's a feature list:
- New Civilization Level
For the first time in the history of the Anno series, an add-on brings a new civilization level: the Tech faction is expanded by the Genius population class.
- A Deeper Game Experience
The new population class grants access to the new Tech Monument, new corresponding production chains and consumption goods. Furthermore, this new class features all-new vehicles and new items allowing players to develop industries, strengthen economies and exploit new resources.
- Additional Content and Challenges
Players will also be able to:
- Acquire enemy territories without military force using the Hostile Takeover feature.
- Resolve energy problems by building the new underwater geothermal power plant.
- Optimize energy supply through Energy Transfer between islands.
- Face a new dangerous disaster: the Tsunami!
- Unlock new rewards for each faction's career ladder.
- Take advantage of new underwater trading routes.
- Experience over 150 new challenging quests.
- Unlock over 30 new achievements.
- Access player comparison via new leaderboards.
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Re: Anno 2070 Deep Ocean Announced |
Apr 24, 2012, 09:47 |
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Dmitri_M wrote on Apr 24, 2012, 09:32:
Ozmodan wrote on Apr 24, 2012, 08:06: Shame too, they used to put out decent games. Well, this is a decent game. An exceptional one actually. It's sad that many are passing on it as a result of the DRM, not that I fault them for passing on it. I bought it and enjoyed the hell out of it, I'm just not a strong willed gamer's rights activist like the rest of you. I also support nuclear power and think police officers should be respected. Police and Nuclear power we need in our lives, DRM, we do not need!! |
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