One of the best city builders of the last decade is currently 90% off on Steam

is currently running a publisher-wide sale on Steam, offering some pretty nifty discounts like on and off. But the best deal is a whopping one of the best [[link]] modern city builders you can play, Blue Byte's.

Anno 1800 whisks players back to the dawn of the industrial revolution, starting you off founding a little farming village. But it isn't long before you're building smog-billowing steelworks, laying down the tracks of your first railway, and dispatching expeditions to establish colonies in the new world.

Either way, Anno 1800 is undoubtedly worth the £5/$6 Ubisoft is currently asking for it. The offer until Thursday March 13, when Ubisoft's publisher sale ends.

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