Anno 2205 is a bold step for the long-running city-building and economic simulation series. By moving the action into a near-future setting with three distinct biomes (temperate, arctic, and lunar), Ubisoft Blue Byte introduced new mechanics like sector-based project management and real-time combat. However, this complexity also means that sometimes, you just want to bypass the grind—whether it’s to test a building layout, recover from a financial death spiral, or witness the spectacle of a Massive Dynamic cruiser without waiting six hours for your titanium supply to stabilize.
| Command | Effect | | :--- | :--- | | Credits [amount] | Adds credits to your treasury. Example: Credits 500000 | | Resources Credits [amount] | Alternative syntax for money. | | Resources All [number] | Adds a massive amount of every basic resource (steel, concrete, algae, etc.). Use Resources All 500 to save a dying city. | | Resources [ResourceName] [amount] | Adds a specific resource. Example: Resources Graphene 100 | | SetIronTowerModules [number] | Instantly adds upgrade modules to the Iron Tower (Headquarters). | | AddLicense | Grants one additional corporate license (allows you to build more Corporate HQs). | anno 2205 console commands
Unlike its predecessors ( Anno 1404 and 2070 ), Anno 2205 does not have a native, always-on console that you can summon with a simple keypress. Ubisoft locked the developer console in the final retail build. But—and this is a big "but"—the console commands were never removed from the game’s executable. They are simply hidden. Anno 2205 is a bold step for the