New Anno Game: Confederation promotes German Ubisoft
Other developer studios and projects from Germany have received state funding from the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI). Among them is the Ubisoft team near Mainz, whose new game is subsidized with 1,492,110 euros. The money goes to Project: Laubenheim in which it is very likely about the next anno part. The term of funding was set on September 2022.
Most recently, in April 2019, Anno 1800 published the current offshoot of the urban planning title for the PC. In the end of August, the game was also extended by the roofs of the city DLC. In addition, Ubisoft Mainz would like to publish a big update with a new game mode this year. Details on Project: Laubenheim were not yet of those responsible. For funding it is only: With this project, the Mainz company focuses on the game fun and looking for new, innovative ways to improve the ease of use.
Further funding of the BMVI has received the OFM Studios GmbH for its current football manager project. The team from Cologne is supported in the development of 693,000 euros. Similar to Ubisoft Mainz, Chimera Entertainment may also be pleased to promote € 1,492,238. With the money, the production of realms at was - a coming strategy game for the PC - subsidized by the federal government. A total of 50 million euros are available every year for the promotion of video games from Germany.
Source: BMVI Via Games
From Dominik Zwingmann author
08.10.2021 at 13:19
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