• Publisher: Ubisoft
  • Release Date: Oct 4, 2012
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  • Summary: In the depth of the ocean, hidden in overgrown stones for years, the Techs unleash their ultimate power: The geothermal energy generation. The most powerful tool of the future forces the world of 2070 to expand to expand into the deep ocean. Becoming the focus of gameplay, underwaterIn the depth of the ocean, hidden in overgrown stones for years, the Techs unleash their ultimate power: The geothermal energy generation. The most powerful tool of the future forces the world of 2070 to expand to expand into the deep ocean. Becoming the focus of gameplay, underwater plateaus setting offers new industries and large production chains and formerly unknown resources.

    This success elevates the Techs to a new level: The Genius Population. They assert themselves even over the sea surface. Impressive monuments, various new buildings, and recent demands strengthen their position.

    The player can make use of the underwater world in an efficient way through diplomacy and trading. To move forward with its expanding economy the player needs to take care of his underwater islands, set new underwater trading routes, conquer remaining plateaus and build new buildings and monuments. But economical growth has its price: Malfunctions in the Geothermal Powerplant can lead to a devastating Tsunami which faces the player with an enormous economic challenge.
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  1. Oct 5, 2012
    90
    Quotation forthcoming.
  2. Oct 12, 2012
    85
    At first, all the new features don't sound very thrilling. But Deep Ocean expands the Anno-mechanics where it is needed most: The economy gets new wares and needs. And to be successful you need to develop even more elaborate trade routes and production lines.
  3. Nov 7, 2012
    85
    Deep Ocean isn't the most impressive expansion when it comes to pure content, but the way the original Anno 2070 has been improved and made more complex makes up for that completely. A must-have for every Anno-fan.
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  1. Positive: 2 out of 3
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  3. Negative: 1 out of 3
  1. Oct 6, 2012
    9
    Good addition to an already great game. The add-on only really kicks in once you've got some Tycoon or Eco engineers at least, then you canGood addition to an already great game. The add-on only really kicks in once you've got some Tycoon or Eco engineers at least, then you can really start to play the Tech faction properly. Awesome new building options (especially underwater). Minor changes to menu screens/music. A bit pricey for the contents worth - but if you're a true Anno 2070 fan (like I am) you'll buy it regardless. Expand
  2. Oct 30, 2015
    9
    It makes a great Game more great. This Add-On really give the game the last things it needed so it gets more complex, but the game is stillIt makes a great Game more great. This Add-On really give the game the last things it needed so it gets more complex, but the game is still good playable. Expand
  3. Dec 21, 2013
    0
    The inability to play because of DRM is terrible. There is no excuse for this, and companies like ubi shouldn't be able to get away with it.The inability to play because of DRM is terrible. There is no excuse for this, and companies like ubi shouldn't be able to get away with it. Time the authorities stamped this sort of thing out. Expand