
Cities: Skylines is currently 68% off on Steam, which means it can be bought for as low as $9.59 (regular $29.99).
Note: It should go without saying, but all DLC requires the base game Cities: Skylines to play. On the final slide, we'll let you know which ones are going to give you the most bang for your buck if you've only got a little to spend. Let's break it down and find out! In the following slides, we'll go over all 7 pieces of paid DLC and examine their strengths and weaknesses. Cities: Skylines is currently 68 off on Steam, which means it can be bought for as low as 9.59 (regular 29.99). These two DLC are must-haves, simply because they're free.īut what about the rest? With so much content available of varying prices, which is best for your budget? Note: It should go without saying, but all DLC requires the base game Cities: Skylines to play. "Pearls from the East" was released on March 22, 2017, and includes three new buildings inspired by Chinese architecture. This expansion brings a stadium, ticket revenue, team colors, and stadium policies. The game introduces new game play elements to realize the thrill and hardships of creating & maintaining a real city whilst expanding on some well-established tropes of the city building experience.
Seven must be purchased, while two others - "Match Day" and "Pearls from the East" - can be downloaded for free.Ĭolossol Order, developer of Cities: Skylines, first released "Match Day" on June 9, 2016. Cities: Skylines is a modern take on the classic city simulation.
The benefits of purchasing DLC range from a weather system to natural disasters. Cities: Skylineshas several DLC packs that mayor-players can add to the popular build simulation base game.