Oi! Cities: Skylines launches DLC often called Parklife

Now that summer time is close to, Cities: Skylines builders Colossal Order are taking a break from disasters and administration to relax with the Parklife enlargement. Released immediately, it lets builders fancy up their cities with amusement parks, nature reserves, zoos, sightseeing bus excursions, and different sources of summertime enjoyable.

As with all of the Paradox expansions, so many Paradox expansions, this goes hand-in-hand with a free replace including new options for all gamers. Expect new props for parks, new fashions for vacationers, and a great deal of tweaks and fixes.

The stars of Parklife are new props and buildings for parks, zoos, amusement parks, and nature reserves, making them extra distinctive and fascinating. Pretty new distinctive buildings, fireworks, and strolling and bus excursions are in too. And metropolis managers get new insurance policies and instruments for managing parks. It’s all about parklife, know what I imply?

Cities: Skylines – Parklife is out now for £11.39/€14.99/$14.99 on Steam.

Also out now could be replace v1.10. It provides new park props, new kinds of tree (Corsican pine, yew, sugar maple, and Chinese windmill palm), and new rocks so all gamers can spruce up their inexperienced areas, whether or not they purchase the enlargement or not. You can now use bushes to scale back noise air pollution too. And… many different bits, items, tweaks, and fixes.

See the v1.10 patch notes for full particulars.

For some purpose, publishers Paradox Interactive made this trailer reasonably than simply pointing us to Parklife. Weird.

Paradox even have some 360º Parklife trailers which twist my melon, man.

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Cities: Skylines, Cities: Skylines – Parklife, colossal order, Paradox Interactive

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