Anno 2205 Wildwater Bay DLC Now Available

Blue Byte has announced that the first DLC for Anno 2205 is now available, and it’s free. Called Wildwater Bay, the DLC features a new Temperate Earth session that weighs in at about 100,000 acres, making it one of Anno 2205’s biggest maps. Additionally, the new sector quest in Wildwater Bay puts you on the path to discovering what happened to the abandoned underwater cities that appeared in a previous Anno game.

Along with the improvements and fixes featured in the patch that comes with the Wildwater Bay DLC, there are three new ornaments, as well as a new Corporation HQ ability that increases your overall public building supply capacity. There’s also a clearer World Market interface and special “Big 5” events that will help line your pockets.

Wildwater Bay’s release will be followed by the first paid DLC for Anno 2205, the Tundra expansion, which comes as a part of the season pass but can also be purchased separately when it arrives in February.

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Anno 2205

Anno 2205

Release date — November 3, 2015
Developer — Ubisoft Blue Byte
Anno 2205™ – the beloved city builder takes off into space!

In Anno 2205, you join humankind‘s next step into the future with the promise to build a better tomorrow. You conquer Earth, establishing rich, bustling cities and grand industrial complexes, but to secure the prosperity of your people, you must travel into space.

A scientific breakthrough in fusion energy promises to revolutionise all aspects of society. The necessary isotope, helium-3, can only be found in harvestable quantities on the Moon. Venture into space and settle on the Moon in the thrilling race for resource and power.

ESRB Rating: RP
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