Compare Anno 1800 - Fiesta Pack (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Ubisoft Mainz. Published by Ubisoft. Released on 4/16/2019. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One. Genres: Simulation, Strategy. Metacritic score: 81/100.

Cosmetic DLC that dresses up your Anno 1800 city with vibrant festival-themed skins. Style points only, no new mechanics.

Anno 1800 is one of the tightest city-builders of the last decade, and the Fiesta Pack is pure cosmetic seasoning on top of that already-deep foundation. What you get here is a collection of festival and celebration themed skins - decorative buildings, ornamental pieces, and visual flair that let you dress your industrial-era city in a warmer, more festive palette. If you have spent any real time with Anno 1800's production chains, you know how satisfying it is to watch a dense, optimized island hum along. The Fiesta Pack lets that same island look like it's throwing a party while it does it. Before getting into whether this is worth your money, a word on the base game for anyone still on the fence about Anno 1800 itself. The core loop - managing supply chains across multiple islands, balancing the needs of workers, artisans, engineers, and investors, while expanding into the New World - is genuinely one of the most rewarding strategic sandboxes available on console. The tutorial is patient, progression is well-paced, and the moment around hour five when your production lines finally click together is the kind of payoff that grand-strategy fans live for. The game's 81 Metacritic score and nearly 32,000 very positive Steam reviews reflect a title that earned its reputation over time, not on launch hype. Back to the Fiesta Pack specifically. As DLC goes, this sits firmly in the cosmetic-only category. There are no new production buildings, no new goods to trade, no new population tier mechanics, and no scenario content. If you are the type of player who screenshots their city layouts or streams the aesthetic side of city-builders, this pack has obvious appeal. The decorative pieces add genuine visual variety, and Anno 1800's base art direction is strong enough that additional themed assets integrate cleanly without looking mismatched. The honest assessment from a build-optimization standpoint: this does nothing for your efficiency ratings or late-game performance. Your supply chain math stays the same. Your trade route planning is unaffected. The AI opponents do not care what your town square looks like. If your priority is squeezing more strategic depth out of Anno 1800, the content DLCs - Land of Lions, Seat of Power, or the Sunken Treasures expansion - are objectively better uses of your budget. Those packs add mechanics, production goods, map regions, and late-game goals that actually change how you play. That said, calling cosmetic DLC worthless is too blunt a take. Anno 1800 is the kind of game people return to for hundreds of hours, and visual variety in a long-running city matters more than purists admit. If you are already deep into the game's ecosystem and want fresh aesthetic options for a new playthrough, the Fiesta Pack does exactly what it says. Just go in knowing what it is and what it is not. Diego, Scout Team

Anno 1800 - Fiesta Pack (DLC)
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Anno 1800 - Fiesta Pack (DLC)

Apr 16, 2019Ubisoft MainzUbisoft
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Cosmetic DLC that dresses up your Anno 1800 city with vibrant festival-themed skins. Style points only, no new mechanics.

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About Anno 1800 - Fiesta Pack (DLC)

Anno 1800 is one of the tightest city-builders of the last decade, and the Fiesta Pack is pure cosmetic seasoning on top of that already-deep foundation. What you get here is a collection of festival and celebration themed skins - decorative buildings, ornamental pieces, and visual flair that let you dress your industrial-era city in a warmer, more festive palette. If you have spent any real time with Anno 1800's production chains, you know how satisfying it is to watch a dense, optimized island hum along. The Fiesta Pack lets that same island look like it's throwing a party while it does it. Before getting into whether this is worth your money, a word on the base game for anyone still on the fence about Anno 1800 itself. The core loop - managing supply chains across multiple islands, balancing the needs of workers, artisans, engineers, and investors, while expanding into the New World - is genuinely one of the most rewarding strategic sandboxes available on console. The tutorial is patient, progression is well-paced, and the moment around hour five when your production lines finally click together is the kind of payoff that grand-strategy fans live for. The game's 81 Metacritic score and nearly 32,000 very positive Steam reviews reflect a title that earned its reputation over time, not on launch hype. Back to the Fiesta Pack specifically. As DLC goes, this sits firmly in the cosmetic-only category. There are no new production buildings, no new goods to trade, no new population tier mechanics, and no scenario content. If you are the type of player who screenshots their city layouts or streams the aesthetic side of city-builders, this pack has obvious appeal. The decorative pieces add genuine visual variety, and Anno 1800's base art direction is strong enough that additional themed assets integrate cleanly without looking mismatched. The honest assessment from a build-optimization standpoint: this does nothing for your efficiency ratings or late-game performance. Your supply chain math stays the same. Your trade route planning is unaffected. The AI opponents do not care what your town square looks like. If your priority is squeezing more strategic depth out of Anno 1800, the content DLCs - Land of Lions, Seat of Power, or the Sunken Treasures expansion - are objectively better uses of your budget. Those packs add mechanics, production goods, map regions, and late-game goals that actually change how you play. That said, calling cosmetic DLC worthless is too blunt a take. Anno 1800 is the kind of game people return to for hundreds of hours, and visual variety in a long-running city matters more than purists admit. If you are already deep into the game's ecosystem and want fresh aesthetic options for a new playthrough, the Fiesta Pack does exactly what it says. Just go in knowing what it is and what it is not. Diego, Scout Team

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xboxCosmetic DLCCity-BuilderIndustrial EraDecorative BuildingsAnno SeriesSandbox

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Metacritic
81
Steam
81%(31,358)

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Developer
Ubisoft Mainz
Publisher
Ubisoft
Release Date
Apr 16, 2019

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