If you don't like Cities: Skylines 2, Anno 1800 is free for a week.

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If you don't like Cities: Skylines 2, Anno 1800 is free for a week.

Anno 1800 received an impressive score of 84 when reviewed in April 2019. Reviewer Rick Lane described this "rich, gorgeous city builder" as "the most engrossing city builder I've played since 'Cities Skylines,'" but if you haven't had a chance to play it yet, take advantage of the "Anno 1800 Free Week" event If you haven't had a chance to play it yet, why not take advantage of the "Anno 1800 Free Week" event and give it a try? The free week runs from November 2 at 4 p.m. UTC until November 6 at 8 a.m. UTC on PC through Ubisoft Connect, Epic, and Steam.

With over 10,000 reviews on Steam, 81% of which are positive, the city builder's reputation is well-deserved. If the recent release of City Skylines 2 doesn't scratch your strategic planning itch, Anno's free week may be just what you need. As Lane puts it, you start off "in charge of a Western European island with nothing but trading posts," and "from here, your goal is to grow a bustling metropolis that stretches to the horizon and beyond.

You will have full access to the main content, and if you decide to purchase the game after the event, your progress will continue. A Definitive Annoversary Edition (slow clap) will also be available for PC players, as well as further discounts, a previously released Year Pass, and Cosmetic DLC.

The "Definitive Annoversary Edition" includes the base game, Season Passes 1-4, Deluxe Pack, Bonus Content, 12 previously released and 4 upcoming Cosmetic Packs Only the PC version is available for €129.99/$," said publisher Ubisoft.

"Discount offers for the game "Anno 1800" and its various editions, year passes and cosmetic DLC vary by platform.

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