Anno: History Collection - Remastered Collection of Four Strategy Games on Uplay
Ubisoft has announced that at the end of June, it will release a remastered collection of the first four installments of the Anno series of colonization strategy games and their add-ons. Titles will be enhanced with for high-resolution screens and new multiplayer features.
Anno 1404, together with their expansions, will be released. The set will be available on Uplay.
The publisher assures that all games in the collection have been adapted to work with modern PCs and OS. The multiplayer mode in the games is said to have been updated and improved. The biggest change from the originals is the introduction of for 4K resolution. However, players should forget about improved textures or redesigned two-dimensional sprites, as was the case with Heroes of Might and Magic III: HD Edition. As a bonus, the collection is sold complete with original wallpapers and graphics as well as soundtracks. Interestingly, refreshed versions of Anno can also use our old saved game states.
Anno: History Collection includes:
- Anno 1602 and its New Islands, New Adventure expansion;
- Anno 1503 and its Treasures, Monsters & Pirates expansion;
- Anno 1701 and its The Sunken Dragon expansion;
- Anno 1404 and its Venice expansion.
It is worth noting, that each game will also be available for sale separately. However, we don't know the prices of individual titles yet. We also don't know what will happen to customers who have already purchased the original Anno editions on Uplay. Will they simply be upgraded to their refreshed versions, or will the players have to pay for them again?
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