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Cities: Skylines is getting another expansion with Plazas and Promenades

Plazas and Promenades is the next expansion for the city-builder Cities: Skylines, giving you the option to build up some special pedestrian zones.

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Cities: Skylines | Plazas & Promenades!

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Coming soon to PC & Console - Cities: Skylines newest expansion, Plazas & Promenades introduces Pedestrian Zones, Specialized Districts & Service Buildings. Say hello to pedestrian streets, car-free areas, and modern plazas and let your citizens walk freely on pedestrian-only streets while you build brand new city-service buildings and 3 new special districts.🌆

Welp, I built Saudi Arabia's stupid skinny city in Cities: Skylines




We got our first look at Line City a couple weeks ago, which is Saudi Arabia's bizarre plan to spend a gazillion dollars to build a weird science fiction city along the Red Sea. According to the two-minute video above, the city will be a big ol' straight line that stretches for 170 kilometers through the desert. The entire city will stand the height of a skyscraper while only being 200 meters wide and entirely covered with mirrors. For… reasons? Presumably, there are reasons...
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Cities: Skylines Humble Bundle contains six years of DLC

My favourite kind of Humble Bundle isn't a collection of games, most of which I'll never get round to playing. It's a bundle of a single game I like with lots and lots of discounted DLC.


Enter the Cities Skylines Colossal Collection, which offers up Cities: Skylines, 9 expansions and 21 add-ons for £16.22/$20/€18.95.


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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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