‘Cities: Skylines’ City-Building Game Is Coming To Xbox One & Windows 10, First Game DLC Expansion Included In New Game Versions
One of the best City Sims games in PC is now finally getting a debut to console. The city-building game of Colossal Order, the "Cities: Skylines," is now confirmed to release for Xbox One console this month. Very soon, this game that first introduces in PC's keyboard gaming can now enjoy in the controller, too.
The game publisher, Paradox Interactive, recently announced that the "Cities: Skylines" game will be released for the Windows 10 and for Xbox One console this coming April 21, 2017. And along with this new platform update, the new version will include the game's DLC expansion called "After Dark."
The After Dark is the first ever "Cities: Skylines" game's DLC expansion. It was released on Linux and Mac version in September 2015, a few months after the game was launched, now it is coming to the new platforms included in the pack. This expansion adds new unique buildings, including a casino and a luxury hotel, and settings for expanded tourism and leisure specializations, simultaneously with a free patch adding a day-night cycle in the game.
The "Cities: Skylines" is a single player open-ended city-building simulation game. Players engage in urban planning by controlling zoning, road placement, taxation, public services, and public transportation of an area. Players work to maintain the city's budget, population, health, happiness, employment, pollution such as land, water and noise, traffic flow, and other factors related to building your own city.
The players can also play in a sandbox mode with two mods that come preinstalled in the "Cities: Skylines" game and ready to enable. These unlocks all milestones and provide unlimited money to the player.
The "Cities: Skylines" was first released in March 2015 developed by Colossal Order. The Xbox One and Windows 10 version are now available for pre-order for $40 USD in Microsoft Official site. Other game's DLC expansions in first platforms, the Snowfall, and Natural Disasters aren't included in the upcoming new versions.