Anno 1800 Tourist Season

Anno 1800 Tourist Season DLC arrives alongside a free update

Ubisoft’s Anno 1800 is one of the most successful city-builders of all time, and the game is in its third season. As part of the season three pass, players now have access to Anno 1800: Tourist Season DLC. As you can guess from the name, it’s all about settings up tourist destinations and making your city flourish with attractions, restaurants, and hotels.

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Now available in the Tourist Season, players can add restaurants for the locals and incoming guests to enjoy. And, of course, visitors will want some state-of-the-art amenities like luxurious hotels and attractions to keep them there. How will they get around, though? Well, bus lines help connect all the touristy hot spots like museums and zoos.

Players looking to check out this new DLC can purchase it by itself, but it’s also included in the Season 3 Pass, which retails for $19.99. Aside from this new DLC, though, all Anno 1800 players will receive a free update today. 

Update #11 introduces a tool that allows trees to regrow, adds some additional character customization options, and lets players transfer money to each other in online multiplayer games. 

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Anno 1800 Tourist Season DLC Features

  • Turn your cities into prime travel destinations with hotels to attract the new Tourist residential tier.
  • Open restaurants to impress your guests and the locals with selections of delicious cuisine from provincial produce to inviting imports.
  • Set up bus lines that connect the tourist hot spots, like museums and zoos, of your island.
  • Construct a new monument inspired by one of the most iconic landmarks of the industrial revolution, the Eiffel Tower. Not even the Queen herself could miss the grand opening of such an architectural masterpiece!
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