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Cities: Skylines – Parklife expansion available to pre-order now

April 19, 2018 by Andrew Newton

A brand new expansion is coming to the PC version of Paradox Interactive and Colossal Order’s hit city builder Cities: Skylines on 24th May.  Called Parklife, this expansion will add more features to make your city a more vibrant, greener and happier place for your citizens.

The Parklife expansion adds a huge amount of new constructions to place in your cities; new amusement parks for excitement, zoos and nature reserves, parks, green spaces and flowerbeds.  Also included are five new maps and a level up feature to increase your park’s property values during play.

The new expansion consists of:

• A new park area tool to create park districts wherever there is empty land plus new city services like Park Maintenance.

• New buildings and assets, including a new sightseeing bus line, amusement parks, nature reserves, zoos and a regal new monument, the Castle of Lord Chirpwick.

• Buildings can now be placed next to paths in the park districts and not just next to roads.

• Empty spaces between buildings into vibrant parks and gardens.

• Customise routes and set ticket prices for tourism activities.

• Three new city policies and eight new park policies to handle with recreational hazards like Fireworks and Animal Ethics.

Cities: Skylines Parklife expansion will also be accompanied by a free PC update that includes a new tourism panel, trees that reduce noise pollution, a camera mode upgrade and new tourist models.

You can pre-order the expansion now from Steam with a 10% discount by clicking here.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Cities: Skylines Parklife, Colossal Order, Paradox Interactive

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