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Anno 1800 uplay
Anno 1800 uplay













  1. #Anno 1800 uplay install#
  2. #Anno 1800 uplay update#
  3. #Anno 1800 uplay Pc#
  4. #Anno 1800 uplay download#

#Anno 1800 uplay install#

If you really believe that with more launchers / publishers that require you to install launchers will make the games' prices more competitive, then you are just naive. Originally posted by Not4You:Indeed best thing is no launchers at all.

anno 1800 uplay

Just look in the past, if there is only one, sooner or later it always gets worse and that mostly for the customer. Also one of the most reasons that people don't want different launchers, is that people want to have every game (install) in the steam library, and they even don't know how much power they give steam with that. Yeah, indeed, games did exits before launcher, but then you had to install from cd, and now you only need to install a launcher to play a game, don't see any problem with that. Publishers make the launchers, and the only thing a customer can do is to buy not to buy. And when you talk about launchers, that is not a issue about what customers want. I think what most customers want is not to pay to much for the games. Steam ask a lot of money, and why they wouldn’t ask even more if there wore no other launchers, and every game would be automatedly on steam. Why you think we have different launchers in the first place. If we had only one launcher, and no more competition prices of games would go up. Indeed best thing is no launchers at all. That is already 3 launchers too many in my opinion but I require them to keep my games up to date and play them. I personally have Steam that auto runs, the Blizzard launcher that auto runs, two separate Wargamming launchers that both auto run, and the Ubi launcher that only runs when I start it. I would say there is a decent portion that only want a single launcher, Steam. Originally posted by OBXandos:Well the issue comes down to what some customers want.

anno 1800 uplay

I'm pretty sure pirated games don't require launchers. Games existed before launchers became a thing so i am reasonably sure that they do not require them now. I will go to the specific websites for those activities. I don't care if there is this cool deal on a publishers other games, or a sale on these in game items, or some news piece about a game update.

anno 1800 uplay

I don't want the Bethesda launcher, I don't want the Origin launcher, and I don't want the GOG launcher.

anno 1800 uplay

#Anno 1800 uplay update#

We'll update this article if we hear back from Ubisoft.Īnno 1800 is set to release next week on April 16 exclusively for PC.Well the issue comes down to what some customers want. We have reached out to Ubisoft directly for more clarification on this matter but they failed to comment before the publishing of this article. Considering Ubisoft worked with Epic on the previously mention release of The Division 2, it would seem likely that Anno 1800 will now release in the same manner as a timed-exclusive on the Epic Games Store in addition to releasing on Ubisoft's own Uplay store.

#Anno 1800 uplay Pc#

While details of which PC store have purchased exclusivity rights to sell Anno 1800 are scarce, you'd have to imagine it would be that of the Epic Games Store. "The publisher has assured us that all prior sales of the game on Steam will be fulfilled on Steam, and Steam owners will be able to access the game and any future updates or DLC through Steam," the message on Steam stated.

#Anno 1800 uplay download#

"Sales of Anno 1800 will be discontinued on Steam after April 16th due to a publisher decision to make the game exclusive to another PC store," said the update on the Anno 1800 page.Īnno 1800 has been available for pre-purchase on Steam for quite some time now and those that have bought the game already on Valve's platform will still be able to download it and all subsequent add-ons through the storefront. In a new update on the Anno 1800 Steam page, it was revealed that come the game's launch day, it will soon after be removed for sale from the platform due to exclusivity deals. After skipping out on releasing The Division 2 on Steam last month, it seems Ubisoft will again be releasing another upcoming title exclusively on other PC stores.















Anno 1800 uplay