Anno 2070™ Reviews
Build your society of the future, colonize islands, and create sprawling megacities with multitudes of buildings, vehicles, and resources to manage.
App ID | 48240 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Blue Byte, Related Designs |
Publishers | Ubisoft |
Categories | Single-player, Multi-player, Steam Trading Cards |
Genres | Strategy |
Release Date | 17 Nov, 2011 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | Italian, Spanish - Spain, English, French, German, Czech, Polish, Russian |

12 366 Total Reviews
7 469 Positive Reviews
4 897 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score
Anno 2070™ has garnered a total of 12 366 reviews, with 7 469 positive reviews and 4 897 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
2980 minutes
Fuck ubisoft, and their general attitude towards the gaming industry and profits.
👍 : 4 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
4458 minutes
i last played in 2020 then i had a kid, now in 2025 im missing this game and have downloaded it back to play it! i think ive said all i need to! 5/5
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
146 minutes
Don't buy if you are antivax and love measles, believe QAnon or have a massive hate-on for certain Publishers. Those things are all similar. As certain gamers age, they revert back to crying and diaper wearing. Game still works all these years later. No issues. Would be nice if they had better font scaling but oh well it's old ish.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
4126 minutes
The worst Anno game by far. There is no balance to the game play...long stretches of nothing and sudden spikes of extreme difficulty. Ridiculous scenarios you cant do anything about but completely wreck everything you built. The computer is so much stronger that its really unfair. Sometime you start losing money and there is no reason or its because your dont have enough X, but it takes so long to make X it doesn't matter if you build 10 factories. As i said, the balance is all wrong and it takes the fun out of the game. Hard to believe this is the same company that did 1800, which was a nearly perfect game.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
1932 minutes
Nope. Just nope. Some people like it, but its not balanced as far as citizen needs go. Should have just been the one template and yet they basically require you to use different types of citizens which makes it messier. Combat is also a drag as well.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
25185 minutes
This is a very fun game to play with mods, particularly with those that add new decorative structures which are much needed in my opinion. It was definitely worth the money and can bring many hours of enjoyment if you take the time to plan out your city.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
1844 minutes
Pretty good Anno, feels bit like 1404, building menu is a bit tedious
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
1819 minutes
Anno 2070 is a bold and imaginative entry in the long-running city-building and strategy series developed by Ubisoft Blue Byte and Related Designs. Unlike its predecessors, which focused on historical settings, Anno 2070 leaps into the near future, presenting a world grappling with the consequences of environmental collapse and rising sea levels. This thematic shift allows the game to explore new mechanics, aesthetics, and strategic considerations, while still preserving the series' core strengths—meticulous resource management, economic complexity, and satisfying city-building systems. The result is a game that feels both refreshingly modern and deeply familiar, offering one of the most compelling simulations in the franchise.
The world of Anno 2070 is shaped by climate change, with much of the Earth submerged beneath the ocean. As a player, you take control of an organization tasked with colonizing and exploiting remaining habitable zones, usually scattered across archipelagos. You’ll establish and grow futuristic cities, harvest and manage resources, and expand your influence through trade, diplomacy, and technology. The game offers three distinct factions—Tycoons, Ecos, and Techs—each with unique strengths, aesthetics, and challenges. Tycoons are aggressive industrialists who generate vast wealth quickly at the cost of environmental health. Ecos focus on sustainability and long-term stability, but develop more slowly. Techs, unlocked later, offer advanced scientific capabilities, particularly for underwater expansion.
This faction-based system is one of Anno 2070’s most interesting innovations. It introduces ideological and logistical tradeoffs that affect how you play. Do you plow ahead with rapid industrial growth and risk ecological collapse? Or do you tread carefully, investing in green infrastructure and managing resources more conservatively? Each faction has a different architectural style, supply chain, and citizen need structure, which affects not only gameplay mechanics but also how your cities visually evolve. Combining elements from different factions often becomes necessary in late-game scenarios, as high-tier production chains require a careful mix of eco-friendly processes and high-efficiency industry.
Resource management in Anno 2070 is dense and rewarding. Every production chain has dependencies—raw materials are refined into components, which are then used in factories to make goods for your population. As your citizens' needs evolve, you’ll constantly be tweaking your logistics: rerouting trade ships, balancing production ratios, and expanding your reach to acquire rare materials from distant islands or beneath the sea. The underwater colonization mechanic is a standout feature that adds a second layer of complexity to the game. Establishing deep-sea outposts to extract rare minerals while defending them from hostile factions introduces both strategic risk and visual flair.
One of the game’s most compelling features is its dynamic economy. Your actions have long-term effects not just on your city, but on the game world. Pollution levels, energy consumption, and resource depletion can trigger cascading effects, influencing citizen happiness, production efficiency, and even the global market. These consequences make your decisions feel weighty and impactful. You can’t simply grow unchecked—balancing prosperity with sustainability becomes a core challenge. This environmental aspect feels particularly relevant today, adding a layer of contemporary significance that sets Anno 2070 apart from more traditional city builders.
In terms of presentation, Anno 2070 impresses with clean, futuristic visuals that still hold up years after release. The cities are detailed and lively, filled with animated citizens, busy transport systems, and dynamic weather effects. Whether you’re building a sleek Eco metropolis with floating algae farms or a sprawling Tycoon industrial complex surrounded by smoke stacks and oil rigs, the game has a distinct visual identity that reinforces your playstyle choices. The sound design complements the visuals nicely, with a subtle but evocative soundtrack that adjusts to the game's tempo and cleanly delivered voice acting from your AI advisors and faction leaders.
The game features several modes, including a lengthy campaign, single-player scenarios, continuous sandbox games, and online multiplayer. The campaign introduces the mechanics gradually and weaves a surprisingly engaging story around corporate rivalry and environmental conflict. While the narrative is serviceable, it mostly serves as a guided tutorial for the more open-ended modes. The real depth of Anno 2070 lies in its continuous game mode, where you can build endlessly, experiment with different strategies, and tackle emergent challenges at your own pace. Multiplayer allows you to trade, compete, or cooperate with other players, adding a human layer of unpredictability to your carefully planned economy.
However, Anno 2070 isn’t without its flaws. The game launched with intrusive DRM systems and online requirements that frustrated many players at release, although most of these issues have since been resolved or mitigated through patches and community support. Even today, the reliance on Ubisoft’s proprietary services may create complications, especially for players who prefer fully offline play. Additionally, the game’s interface, while generally clear, can become overwhelming as your economy scales up. Managing a web of interconnected production chains across multiple islands and underwater zones can sometimes lead to information overload, especially for new players.
Despite these shortcomings, Anno 2070 remains a standout in the city-building genre. It successfully modernizes the classic Anno formula with futuristic flair and environmentally conscious gameplay, without sacrificing the series' signature depth and polish. Its mixture of strategic planning, logistical mastery, and thoughtful world design creates an engrossing sandbox that encourages both experimentation and efficiency. The faction diversity, layered economy, and visual distinctiveness make every playthrough feel unique, and its themes of sustainability and technological progress are more relevant now than ever.
For fans of simulation, strategy, or management games, Anno 2070 offers a rich and rewarding experience. It challenges you not just to build, but to think long-term—to weigh short-term gains against the broader health of your society and the planet itself. It’s a game that demands patience, foresight, and adaptability, but it rewards those qualities with one of the most immersive and thoughtfully designed strategic experiences of its era.
Rating: 6/10
👍 : 4 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
2278 minutes
Great game and perfect for people who are looking for city-builders and management
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
86071 minutes
IMO, this is the best Anno game. The characters are all unique and fun, even the evil Tycoon ones. Has three factions that each are totally different play/build styles. The underwater building is beautiful. I give this game a 9 out of 10. Would get 10 out of 10 if Ubisoft wasn't the publisher.
👍 : 4 |
😃 : 0
Positive