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Cities Skylines Getting Two New Creator Pack DLCs Including Vehicles of the World & Maps

Today Paradox Interactive announced two more DLC coming to Cities Skylines., one focused on vehicles and the second on maps.

Cities Skylines

Today Paradox Interactive announced two more DLC coming to Cities Skylines.

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This time it’s two Content Creator Packs which often are launched together with major expansions. In fact, they’ll launch on January 25 alongside the Airports DLC.

The first, by bsquiklehausen, is the Vehicles of the World DLC, and it comes with iconic vehicles like Japanese Shinkansen, London’s double-decker buses, or the famous Police Lamborghini from Italy (which is more an outlier than iconic, I guess. I guarantee 99.9% of policemen in Italy don’t get to drive Lambos).

The second pack by Sanctum Gamer features 8 new maps that can serve as the base for your cities.

Both DLCs will be released day and date for PS4 and Xbox, on top of PC.

“Content Creator Pack: Vehicles of the World features 21 modes of transportation inspired by vehicles across the globe. Created by bsquiklehausen, you can fill the streets and rails of your cities with iconic service vehicles including 2 ambulances, 2 police cars, 4 buses, 2 fire engines, 2 garbage trucks, 2 hearses, 4 metros, and 3 trains!”

“Content Creator Pack: Maps Pack features 8 new map terrains to build your cities created by Sanctum Gamer. Unleash your city-building creativity and enhance the area on these uniquely diverse landscapes.”

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

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