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Cities: Skylines is one dollar

There's a lot of Cities: Skylines DLC out there at this point, now that today's reigning king of city-building games is seven years old. Have you ever thought to yourself, "hey, I should have all of that"? If so, today's your lucky day. You can get the base game of Cities: Skylines for just one dollar, but thanks to the latest Humble bargain, you can get just about every piece of add-on content for super cheap, too.


The Cities: Skylines Colossal Collection uses Humble's tiered system, setting different baseline donation levels for different-sized bundles. At the low end is Cities: Skylines itself, which is included with a donation of at least $1. Next is the five-item bundle, which weighs in at $5 - this includes Cities: Skylines, plus the deluxe edition upgrade pack, the Snowfall and After Dark expansions, and the Art Deco content creator pack.


At the $15 level, the bundle expands to include Natural Disasters, Mass Transit, Green Cities, All That Jazz, Concerts, the European Suburbia and High-Tech Buildings content creator packs, and the Rock City Radio and Relaxation Station add-ons.


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Want to complete your Cities: Skylines collection or get started with pretty much everything you need? Check out the new Cities: Skylines - Colossal Collection Bundle.

Read the full article here: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/05/the-cities-skylines-colossal-collection-bundle-is-up-and-an-awesome-deal

Global Build-off: AIRPORT edition PRE-QUALIFIERS - March 11th - March 23rd, 2022

City Builders,
Global Build-Off is back and ready for take-off!
With two rounds of the competition, we invite you all to share with us your best work in Cities: Skylines to secure your place in the main competition where you will be pitted against some of our favourite content creators!

Submit your creation before March 23rd, 2021, 10pm CET for a chance to enter the Global Build Off-Airports Edition.

Read for more info👇
https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/threads/global-build-off-airports-edition-pre-qualifiers.1514948/

City builder Cities: Skylines marks seven years with a birthday patch

City-building game Cities: Skylines is now seven years old, so Colossal Order is celebrating with a wee birthday patch. You can download the update on Steam already as it's recently gone live.


First off, the birthday goodies. The update adds a heap of content related to mascot Chirper. You've got a new Chirper hot air balloon alongside a new tour building for big ol' inflatables. A birthday celebration wouldn't be complete without a party hat, so you've got a Chirper-themed one. Finally, there are event-appropriate chirps.


Cities: Skylines patch 1.14.1-f2 - if we're giving it its full name - also comes with oodles of fixes for the Airports expansion. Blimps and helicopters will no longer jitter when you try to place them, using mods will no longer stop achievements from unlocking, and several issues with languages like overflowing text and incorrect asset names have been addressed. If you'd like to read the patch notes in full, you can find them over on the Steam forums.


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Lovely city-builder Cities: Skylines is free on Epic right now

The latest weekly giveaway on the Epic Games Store is a nice one, with Cities: Skylines free for keepsies if you grab it by next Thursday. First released in 2015, it's a city-building game that's quite nice to play around with, putting your utopian visions and public transport dreams into practice or simply seeing if you can do better than your local planners (council? more like clowncil, eh? right? eh? that's them told).


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