Cities Skylines Celebrates 10 Years
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STOCKHOLM - March 10, in the year of our Lord 2025
- Paradox Interactive, a developer and publisher of games that last
a lifetime, today celebrates the 10th anniversary of Cities:
Skylines, the award-winning city-building management game series
with over 45 million players. Originally released for PC platforms
on March 10, 2015, Cities: Skylines was developed by Finnish studio
Colossal Order and quickly became Paradox’s fastest-selling game,
had subsequent releases on several consoles, and continued to grow
with over 60 different expansions and content packs and a full
sequel in 2023. The series became a global phenomenon, inspiring
players to seek careers in urban planning, and has even been used to
help design neighborhoods and districts in real-world cities.
“We founded Colossal Order with the dream of creating a city-builder
that would bring more freedom and creativity to the cities players
can build,” said Mariina Hallikainen, CEO of Colossal Order. “With
Cities: Skylines, that dream not only came true, but thanks to the
continued support of our amazing fans, we had the opportunity to
keep growing and building this game and community many years after
its release and take it even further than anticipated. It's been an
incredible journey that's taught us so much — and still has more to
teach — and we are forever grateful to everyone who made it possible
and who joined us along the way.”
To celebrate a decade of fun and creativity, Paradox today announced
several forthcoming releases and free updates coming throughout
March 2025 to both Cities: Skylines and Cities: Skylines II. On
March 18, 2025, Cities: Skylines II players will receive the free
Anniversary patch, featuring a selection of new in-game parks and
buildings themed around celebrating the series’ birthday. In
addition, three Creator Packs and three Radio Stations will be
released the same day, which will be available for sale individually
or as a bundle, and which will also be added to the Ultimate Edition
of Cities: Skylines II, becoming available for download on March 18
at no additional cost to owners of that edition. Those packs will
include:
Dragon Gate, a content pack inspired by Chinese architecture and
“market quarter” locations
Leisure Venues, including new entertainment options, parks, and
leisure locations
Mediterranean Heritage, which adds buildings inspired by 15th-19th
century architecture from Spain, Italy, Portugal, and Southern
France
Atmospheric Piano, Jade Road, and Feelgood Funk Radio Stations
The following week, on March 25, 2025, a separate free Anniversary
patch will be added to the original Cities: Skylines in celebration
of its decade of community support. This patch will add dynamic
parks to the game, which change in appearance to reflect the
different expansions each player has added to their game, to give a
personalized tribute to players’ unique experiences with Cities:
Skylines. Two Creator Packs and one Radio Station will also be
released on March 25, including:
Emerging Downtown, a pack focused on adding a variety of building
sizes and construction styles to cities’ busy downtown areas
Countryside, adding a selection of rural charm from small-town
libraries and food markets to quaint, humble town halls
The Harvest Harmony Radio Station, a country-inspired selection of
musical tracks to fit any rural construction project
The entire Cities: Skylines series will also be featured in a number
of promotions throughout the month of March, including a
Free-to-Play weekend on Steam during March 20-24. A new subscription
service will become available starting on March 13, 2025, allowing
players to add the entire 65+ DLC catalog to their game for a single
monthly subscription fee, and for existing players a special
“completion offer” to fill out their DLC collection will be
available.
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