If building cities is your jam, then over the weekend, Paradox Interactive’s Cities: Skylines is allowing players to jump on Xbox One and PC versions for free starting from today and through the weekend. The reasoning for this is to celebrate a brand new Content Creator Pack, and Radio Station DLC that are both heading
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Cities: Skylines developer Colossal Order has supported the game with numerous expansions since the game’s 2015 launch. The tenth such expansion, called Campus, is coming later this month. It lets builders construct a college campus in their city and control every aspect of it, even varsity sports. Check out the trailer below. Colossal Order has
It’s hard to believe that Colossal Order and Paradox Interactive’s Cities: Skylines is now four years old but that did, in fact, become the case today. The game helped prove that city building games could still be relevant in a post Sim City (2013) era and has seen great success. In order to celebrate the
Paradox Interactive and Colossal Order’s Cities: Skylines is still going really strong over 3 years after launch receiving new expansions every few months, selling over 5 million copies on PC alone and hitting every current-gen console. Today, the aforementioned developer and publisher duo unveiled the last expansion, Cities: Skylines – Industries, which will actually be
After bringing Cities: Skylines to both PS4 and Xbox One last year, Paradox Interactive has been continuously supports these versions of the game with DLC and even minor mod support. Today, we learned that Natural Disasters, the most popular expansion for Cities: Skylines on PC, is coming to PS4 and Xbox One on May 15.
If you’re a fan of Cities: Skylines and you want some more content to sink your teeth into then you’re in luck. Today, developer Colossal Order and publisher Paradox Interactive announced a brand new expansion for the popular city-planning game, and it adds a ton of content. The expansion, which is set to be titled
It’s finally here chums — hit city-builder/management game Cities: Skylines from developer Colossal Order and publisher Paradox Interactive is available on PS4. Cities: Skylines needs little introduction. It first hit back in early 2015 on PC, Mac, and Linux and notably sold over one million copies in just its first month, taking fully advantage of the space in