I wonder if this will continue now that most businesses (and presumably Colossal Order) are back to business as usual following the COVID pandemic? Or maybe Colossal Order is migrating towards releasing even smaller, more module micro-expansions such as the recently-released Financial Districts DLC (which I'll review later)? Or will we finally see an announcement on the rumored sequel to Cities: Skylines soon?īased on previews, I was expecting this expansion to completely change the way that I build my cities by giving me more freedom to pack structures into compact spaces and to more seamlessly integrate parks with business districts, leisure and tourism districts, or neighborhoods. Airports released in January, and now in September, Plazas & Promenades hit digital storefronts. Looks like we're back to seeing 2 Cities: Skylines expansions being released in the same calendar year. ( < indicates platform I played for review)Ĭities Skylines base game rated E (for Everybody) PC < (via Steam, Epic Store, or Microsoft Store), Pedestrian areas cannot overlap with other paintable areasĬities work mostly the same, just with less cars.Pedestrian areas aren't more compact than regular districts.Pedestrian areas are great for tourism and leisure districts.
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