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Cities Skylines Airports DLC Announced

Paradox Interactive announced the next expansion of its popular city-building simulator Cities Skylines, focused on airports.

Cities Skylines Airports

Paradox Interactive announced the next expansion of its popular city-building simulator Cities Skylines.

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The new DLC is entirely centered around airports, and there is quite a lot on the menu.

  • Modular Airport Building: Place and design your airport, connecting its various buildings by using concourse networks
  • Airport Progression: If your airport gets the approval of business travelers and tourists alike, you’ll be rewarded with expanded building options and bigger airplanes, creating a boon for the local travel industry. 
  • Public transport: Make life easier for would-be travelers by placing dedicated airport buildings, allowing you to connect your airport to the city through base game transport types like bus, metro, and train stations. 
  • Cargo Air Traffic: Tired of hiding your cargo terminals by themselves on the outskirts of your city? Create cargo terminals that are connected to the larger airport complex that fit in visually with other airport buildings, eliminating the need for older eyesores while hauling in new goods and materials. 

It’ll release on January 25, 2022, for all the platforms on which the base game is available. It’ll be priced at $12.99

You can check out a trailer below, alongside a gallery of screenshots.

Cities Skylines is currently available for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. 

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