The long-running city-building franchise was the second best-selling title on Steam for the past week, just behind ARC Raiders.
The latest entry in the Anno franchise goes the furthest back the series has ever been, and here's how well it manages the task.
The next instalment in Ubisoft's city building franchise will take PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S players to the Roman Empire later this year.
Venture to Latium to construct a city on behalf of the Roman Empire, establish trade, battle pirates, and discover the Celts in Albion.
Ubisoft Mainz also confirmed a livestream for the upcoming city builder on May 21st to showcase more gameplay and features.
Anno 117: Pax Romana will allow players to modify their ships with extra sails, oars, or even a small troop of archers for defense.
The next Anno game will put players in the shoes of a 117 AD Roman Governor and build thriving cities in the provinces of Latium and Albion.
The economy-focused strategy game Anno 1800 is making its way to PS5 and Xbox Series X//S. Unfortunately no release date has been announced.
Michel Ancel has moved on from video games to focus on wild life.
Includes Anno 1602, Anno 1503, Anno 1701 and Anno 1404 along with all their expansions.
Palaces, tractors, and a journey to Africa are on the itinerary for Anno players this year.
It features over 100 new items, crafting, new islands, and more.
The DLC introduces a third session, crafting, the diving bell, and much more.
The developer is skipping E3 to focus on "core development milestones."
The city-builder has already sold over four times the amount of Anno 2205.
Hunt for treasure, build a Botanical Garden, and much more in future DLC.
A grand celebration of the past and an excellent march forward, Anno 1800 was worth the wait.
Ubisoft's Yves Guillemot offers a small update on the upcoming action adventure title.
Top games and underrated releases collide next month.
The development team of ANNO series fame is assisting with the open world action adventure space title.