I’ve all the time thought Cities: Skyline‘s coasts were missing something. Now, I finally know what it was: it’s the clanging of bells, the swaying of battered previous boats and the scent of a contemporary morning’s catch. Today, Paradox introduced Sunset Harbor, bringing some good ol’ normal fishing to your metropolis’s industrial roster. More than simply bringing a bit of little bit of Berwick to Paradox’s city-builder, Skyline’s subsequent DLC pack makes sweeping modifications to public transport throughout land, sea and air when it arrives subsequent week.
Whether out on the open sea or on a dockside fish farm, your metropolis will quickly be saltier than a barnacle-encrusted puffin. Now, how’s about letting us arrange a couple-dozen chippies, eh Paradox? City administration with salt n’ sauce?
There’s greater than fishing happening in Sunset Harbor, thoughts. You can now fulfill wealthy residents (and irritate everybody else) with passenger helicopters jetting all through your cities. A brand new aviation membership, in the meantime, will assist service all of the mid-life disaster dads by providing leisure flying, supposedly including attractiveness and leisure worth to your city.
New transport hubs will assist join totally different types of public transit collectively, letting you place prepare strains, trams and bus stations collectively in a single neat package deal. New forms of busses have been added to fill totally different roles, from intercity coaches to eco-friendly trolleybuses.
It’ll additionally quickly, supposedly, be simpler to begin shifting trash about your metropolis. That’s the actual thrilling half, ain’t it – I by no means fairly nailed trash administration, and I reckon that’s not less than a part of why each metropolis I discovered finally finally ends up ravaged by some type of plague.
Sunset Harbor will come to port subsequent Thursday, 26th, alongside a brand new Content Creator Pack and one other radio station. Lo-Fi beats to review civic administration/calm down to, anybody?