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Keep updated on the latest PC Gaming news by following GameWatcher on Twitter, checking out our videos on YouTube, giving us a like on Facebook, and joining us on Discord. The publisher will showcase more gameplay from the Airports DLC in a livestream on its Twitch channel tomorrow, January 11, at 2 PM GMT.Ĭities: VR was also announced last month, and headed to the Meta Quest 2 sometime this spring. Both it and the four DLC mentioned above are slated to launch on January 25. Cities: Skylines is the best city-building game on the market at the moment, and while the base game alone is pretty solid, there’s also been a handful of expansion packs which have added to the game and made it more enjoyable. Both radio stations cost $3.99/€3.99 or your regional equivalent.Īs for Cities: Skylines - Airports itself, the DLC lets you "build your own airport areas, set up gates, and connect them via concourse networks." You can start off by building a smaller airfield or go in straight for massive international hubs. The Calm The Mind Radio is all about relaxing when designing and managing your city, bringing "chill vibes into your architectural workflow," while purchasing the On Air Radio adds an infusion of jazz to your playthroughs. Use the Browse tab in the workshop to search for mods.

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Both are priced at $4.99/€4.99/£3.99 or your regional equivalent. In the list of games on the left-hand side of the window, highlight XCOM 2. The Content Creator Pack: Vehicles Of The World DLC then adds 21 new vehicles from around the globe – including a police supercar – designed by YouTuber bsquicklehausen.
