Cities Skylines Is Being Released on Xbox One and Windows 10

Cities Skylines is being released for Xbox One and Windows 10 on 21 April, 2017. This game is a city bulding simulation previously avaiable on PC.

Paradox Interactive has announced that Cities Skylines will release worldwide on Xbox One and Windows 10 on April 21, 2017. Cities Skylines has been modified specifically for controller play with the help of Tantalus Media, an Australian studio.

The release date includes the base game and its expansion “After Dark,” that is focused on nightlife. However, Snowfall and Natural Disasters addons are not included in the Xbox One version.

Since its release two years ago, the game has been a huge success with 3.5 million copies being sold worldwide. If the modified controls make the gameplay just as smooth, as it was on PC then this number is expected to grow with Xbox audience adding to it.

Along with Xbox One, the game will also be released for Windows 10, This game offers players with many features like,

  • Building the city of their dreams: Planning road networks, bus lines, and parks. Create a busy industrial city or a quiet beach town ideal for tourists. Provide education, healthcare, and safety to your citizens.
  • Challenging simulation: Playing as the mayor of your city, you will be facing requirements such as education, water electricity, police, firefighting, healthcare and much more, along with your city’s economy. Citizens within your city react instantly keeping you on your toes with evolving demands.
  • Local traffic simulation: Managing traffic and the needs of your citizens to work and play will require the use of several interactive transport systems – use careful road planning alongside buses, trains, subways, and much more.
  • Making Policies: Become more than just another city hall official, assign free public transport to your waterfront, or ban pets in suburbia.

Players have enjoyed this city building simulation, taking on the role of the mayor of the city. Players plan and balance the well-being of the city and its citizens, controlling everything like education, healthcare, tourism, and public safety.

Hopefully, Cities Skylines will provide us with people well versed in running cities. *wink*

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