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 Written by Brandon Hofer  on January 31, 2019

News: If you are a fan of Cities: Skylines console versions more content is on the way in the form of expansions, creator packs, and more.



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The console versions of Cities: Skylines will be receiving some more content this year to help bring it in line with the PC version. Earlier today Paradox Interactive announced a new season pass for Cities: Skylines, along with the Green Cities expansion ($12.99 / €12.99 MSRP) and European Suburbia content creator pack ($4.99 / €4.99 MSRP).

Cities: Skylines - Green Cities adds over 300 new assets to the core game, including a massive selection of new visual options, complete with eco-friendly buildings, organic stores, new parks, and services. Players can go completely green as the urban population grows, and create more diversified cities with new specialized zones, such as self-sufficient residential areas in the inner city or IT clusters for office zones. New service buildings, scenarios, and policy options are also included, alongside revisions to noise pollution.

The second Season Pass for Cities: Skylines console edition ($39.99 MSRP) will help PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows 10 players take their city-building skills to new heights with some of the game’s most popular content add-ons. Season Pass 2 will roll out three major expansions, a content pack, and three radio stations. After Green Cities and European Suburbia, remaining DLC will be available upon release throughout the year. New content will be available for download from the Xbox One Store and PlayStation Stores.

Season Pass 2 Contents:

  • Green Cities (full expansion)

  • European Suburbia (content creator pack)

  • Parklife (full expansion)

  • Country Road Radio (radio station DLC)

  • All That Jazz (radio station DLC)

  • Industries (full expansion)

  • Synthetic Dawn Radio (radio station DLC)


  • The Cities: Skylines 2019 Premium Edition for consoles ($69.99 MSRP) includes the base game (for Playstation 4, Xbox One or Windows 10), along with Season Pass 2.

    The Cities: Skylines Mayor’s Edition ($99.99 MSRP) has everything console players need now and for the rest of the year. Along with the base game (for Playstation 4, Xbox One or Windows 10), this bundle features some of the game’s most popular content add-ons, including all the content from Season Pass 1, and everything to come throughout 2019 with Season Pass 2.

    Season Pass 1 Contents:

  • Snowfall (full expansion)

  • Natural Disasters (full expansion)

  • Mass Transit (full expansion)

  • High Tech Buildings (content creator pack)

  • Art Deco (content creator pack)

  • Relaxation Station (radio stations pack)

  • Rock City Radio (radio stations pack)


  • In addition to this new content being revealed and released for consoles, there was also a free update today. Today’s free patch supplements the base game with electric cars, road modding, a noise pollution overhaul, and more beautification options in the form of parks and trees, among other things.

    What do you think about this new content coming to consoles? Do you plan on getting the season pass so you can get it all at once or will you buy items a la carte? Tell us in the comments section below.



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