Paradox Interactive has confirmed that, after eight years and with a sequel in sight, the end is nigh for Cities: Skylines’ DLC support, with a final selection of content arriving in May.
The news comes as Cities: Skylines developer Colossal Order – which recently announced a long-awaited sequel for release this year – shares one last roadmap for its acclaimed city building game, starting with a first drop of DLC next Wednesday, 22nd March.
This’ll take the form of three new Content Creator Packs – Africa in Miniature, Sports Venues, and Shopping Malls – plus three new radio stations. JADIA Radio Station brings 16 Africa-inspired tracks from musician Wan Shey, while 80’s Movie Tunes is a fairly self-explanatory set of 15 tracks totally around 70 minutes of music. Finally, there’s Pop-Punk Radio, which promises 16 track and 75 minutes of “powerful, high-beat tunes”.
Source – eurogamer.net
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