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Paradox are celebrating 11 years of the Cities: Skylines series with new content coming for both games, so here's what you need to know. The whole series will also be getting various discounts.

For the original game there will be a free weekend on Steam from March 5th - 9th, and they've reduced their DLC subscription price too. In addition a new Race Day expansion will arrive on March 10th giving you options to transform streets into courses for motor racing, running, and cycling events. On top of that more paid and free content is coming with the Iconic Brutalism and Renewed History content creator packs, a new radio station called 8 Gear Radio, and a free patch adding roadside fences and a new Employment Info View that allows for a closer look at a city’s workforce.

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Release Date: 10th March 2015
Platform: 🐧 Native Linux

As for the sequel Cities: Skylines II will also be getting two new creator packs, Office Evolution and City Stations, as well as two new radio stations, Smooth Vibes FM and Skyrail Radio. A free update is also coming that will bring the Iceflake Arena signature building to the game, and improve toggle zoning, as well as bug fixes and more.

City Stations adds a range of new compact depots and rail yards, a selection of stations with alternating designs, and new landmarks, whereas Office Evolution captures the architectural journey from classic heritage façades to sleek, contemporary office spaces.

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Release Date: 24th October 2023
Platform: ⚛ Proton / Wine
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