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Cities: Skylines is getting a “green cities” expansion for PCs later this year. There’ll be 350 new environmentally-friendly assets, new services, new scenarios and policy options, and more. Here’s a trailer.

Cities: Skylines’ PlayStation version has a release date of August 15th. You can ruin tiny simulated peoples’ commutes on so many platforms!

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Cities: Skylines is now available on Xbox One. The Xbox One edition includes the “After Dark” expansion, which is very pretty.

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Cities: Skylines will get a mass transit expansion that adds cable cars, ferries, blimps, and new commuter hubs. I’m excited for anything that puts less cars on the disastrous roads I can’t keep myself from building.

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Cities: Skylines—Natural Disasters is available today. This DLC adds disasters such as earthquakes, fires, and meteors, as well as a Scenario editor and a radio station with in-game music. My poor road planning is usually all the torment my citizens need, but this looks pretty fun too.

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When I reviewed Cities: Skylines, I called it “a city-builder’s dream”. Remember, though, that you’re not limited to building just cities, as this relaxing timelapse video of a golf course being built shows.

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