Cities: Skylines outlines its final content

Cities: Skylines outlines its final content

Cities: Skylines is one of the longest-lived city-building simulators. Not only it brings to the table plenty of exciting features to create the city of your dreams and pit you against challenging scenarios, but it is also famous for its huge number of DLC, which allow you to expand it even further with additional features and content. Developer Colossal Order has been working on its sequel for some time now, and Cities: Skylines II will finally see the light of the day sometime this year. However, the upcoming launch of the new game doesn't stop the studio from releasing additional DLC for Cities: Skylines

The end of an era

In a recent announcement, Colossal Order has gone through all the content planned to be released to complete Cities: Skylines, and it will add a sizeable chunk of content that includes new buildings, music, themed content packs, and more.

The final roadmap for Cities: Skylines will start rolling this month with the Content Creator Packs "Shopping Malls", "Africa In Miniature", and "Sports Venues". These will bring new assets to the game, including buildings, monuments, stadiums, and more. These DLC will be accompanied by several music packs, including the 80's Movies Tunes Radio, Pop Punk Radio, and Jadia Radio Stations. May will bring new expansion opportunities with the Content Creator Packs "Industrial Evolution", "Railroads of Japan", and "Brooklyn and Queens", along with the Piano Tunes and 90's PopRadio Stations. To complete the expansion content for Cities: Skylines, a new vacation-themed mini-expansion will be unveiled later this year. 

 

 

All of that content will keep you busy enough in Cities: Skylines until its sequel is available. Remember that you can easily buy Cities: Skylines cheap along with all of its expansions with our comparator anytime.