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Sign up for The Settlers -apkrig reboot test

The continuation of the strategic series The Settlers was announced at Gamescom as early as 2018. It was supposed to be a reboot without a number and it was supposed to reach the market a year later. But we didn’t see it in 2019, neither did the next year, nor this year. Ubisoft, the publisher of the game, even canceled pre-orders some time ago and preferred not to promise another date. Now the developers from the German studio Blue Byte have finally called and again they promisethat we will see some news in January.

In addition, Ubisoft entices us with the opportunity to try the game. You can sign up for the upcoming test on the official website. The game is to be powered by the Snowdrop engine, ie the same technology as in the case of Tom Clancy’s The Division, Starlink: Battle for Atlas or Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. But to what extent the continuation will correspond to the vision introduced in 2018 is a question. It wouldn’t be a surprise if the game changed over the years. Anyway, if you are interested, you should try your luck and register for the trial version.

The last time the developers signed up last July, when they postponed the game again. At the time, they said: “We are extremely grateful for your support, but testing in recent weeks has shown that while we are on the right track to creating a great game, we also want to guarantee an exceptional gaming experience.” players. “Although we can’t provide you with a release date, we’ll let you know about it on the web and other channels as soon as possible,” added Blue Byte.

Founded in 1998, Blue Byte has belonged to Ubisoft since 2001. The studio has three teams and employs over 700 people. The game is developed primarily by a branch based in Düsseldorf. The company is famous for the series The Settlers and also Anno and the older Battle Isle. Like other teams, Blue Byte is involved in other Ubisoft projects. Its developers helped with For Honor or Beyond Good and Evil 2.

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