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If you’ve really messed up the water quality in the “Eden Burning” scenario, nature is protesting. Vehemently. At the beach.
Wow, End of an Era is here, and my memories from working on 1800 are flowing in, everything from starting my first job for a big game publisher on Anno 1800 in 2021 till my last work on 1800 – the Eldritch pack.
The Cosmetic Pack #16: End of an Era Pack was released today!
If you haven't seen it on our social media, you're invited to our Creative Festival! The festival is coming to an end soon, so don't miss your chance to participate. Here are the rules:
Flowers are a central theme of this pack as you might have noticed: Lily Pond Lights, Dazzling Dandelions, and colourful Fairy Flowers installations – each of them with multiple variations. And who knew flowers could pair this well with an Aquatic Streetlights and an Aquatic Light Tunnel?


Q: How was it to work on the last CDLC for Anno 1800? It’s literally the end of an era!
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