Ubisoft revealed Anno 2070 just last week, today a debut trailer is now in motion and gives us a view of what the future will look like. Anno 2070 is the first in the series to take place in the future where you’ll combine real time strategy with city building simulation.

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These past two days, owners of Anno 2070 have been unable to play Ubisoft's city-buildi ng and economic simulation game. While trying to launch the game, players are currently receiving an Unknown Error when trying to connect to Anno 2
This is the main argument, and a good one, as to why a digital future is worrysome. We are all being tailored to playing games for a certain period of time and then moving on (this game is over 6 years old now). Servers are being shut down all the time for older titles but why can't they allow them to be playable offline?

Anno 2070, the simulation game released by Ubisoft on PC back in 2011, is now available for a reduced price on Uplay.
Wow, where has this been? Graphics look great for an RTS/SIM and it seems like there are some choices and complexities. This is only a niche crowd but I think they will keep an eye on this for sure.
Isn't "anno" anus in spanish?
$#!+ looks real good son.
Just make sure the game uses 4 or more cores mofos.
*looks at starcraft 2, spits, then continues to control 500+ units in supreme commander 2 with ACTUAL anti-aliasing on and still maintain a 60 frame min*
I still think RA3 looks as good or better than this though. If that game wasn't locked at 30 frames it would be my perfect RTS. 30 frames doesn't stop it from being amazing though.
It's the first c&c that really encourages unit diversity with much more complex armour mechanics than just rocket/armour/grenade/machine gun weakness mechanics.