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Sort of depends on the game. The Sims 4 you can buy on Steam and if you own the DLC on Origin it will recognize it and download the DLC from there automatically and install them in your Steam folder.
Not sure how it works with Anno 1800 though. But in any case, the DLC can still be purchased on Steam as well.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1933449903
The dlcs won't show up in steam, as you don't own them here.
They will be tied to the uplay account that you use to play the game.
I bought 2 dlcs over uplay, 1 on steam and 2 keys for a dlc on a website and it all works.
(I would even reccomend to buy them on uplay as they are cheaper there atm)
I get your point. Things like skins and cosmetics get a pass becuz they're usually part of the downloaded base game that needs to function properly online for everyone and you're simply buying a key to unlock them. The best example would be Rainbow Six Siege. But large content packages like an expansion can't as Steam is the platform that handles the content maintenance and whatever you get elsewhere won't be recognized.
Ubisoft games on Steam are notorious for such awkward arrangement for years and plenty of players fall victim to it with no easy solution. Now that they've gone their separate ways for good, hopefully we'll see ever fewer of those complaint topics in the future.
Again, it's different for every game. In Sims 4 every DLC that you buy on origin will also work with the Steam version. It's not an online game and none of the content is included in the base game. It doesn't even download the files unless you own it. However Origin will recognize that you have the Steam version installed and then download the DLC (expansions, addons etc.) and install them in your Sims 4 Steam install folder. So it works flawlessly to own just the base game on Steam but buy all expansions on Origin.
But yeah for some games it doesn't work and you have to actually own the content on Steam as well.
In steam under dlcs, it says I own 3: Uplay Activation Standard Preorder, Year 2 Pass, Year 2 Pass Uplay Activation.
The year 1 pass key I bought, I activated ingame in the Uplay overlay and was usable right away without a restart. In that overlay you can also buy dlcs.
The delux upgrade I bought in the Ubisoft Connect launcher store.
All of the dlcs show up ingame and so far it worked without any issues.
In steam I only see the one that I bought over steam.
DLCs bought on steam are downloaded and managed by steam and the ones bought via uplay or a key are downloaded and managed by uplay
Currently I'm looking in to how I can fake-install in UPlay to target the steam install (90GB games would take me 2 days to install).
See: https://steamcommunity.com/app/812140/discussions/1/3163190952013662359/
And the sub-pages on that thread.
i have many dlc which are not listed on steam shop page as owned but are listed as owned ingame. for example season pass 1-3 was purchased on steam, 4 on ubi. ingame all are checked.
just pay attention to not buy the same dlc on both. but in this case steam will refund, had this happen already
the steam version has to activate on ubi, so they know. but steam doesn't know about ubi purchases. just purchase from ingame to not have this happen