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Cities Skylines Airports

New Cities Skylines Video Shows Cargo Airports From New DLC

Today Paradox Interactive revealed another extensive video dedicated to the upcoming Airports DLC for Cities Skylines.

Today Paradox Interactive revealed another extensive video dedicated to the upcoming Airports DLC for Cities Skylines.

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In this video, we take a look at cargo airports and how they can be added to existing airports to support your city’s logistics.

They also have their own dedicated streets and a railway station.

You can check it out below, while you can also watch the previous video covering the basicsanother focusing on progressionone featuring public transportation, and another showcasing more gameplay.

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

The Airports DLC will come on January 25 for all platforms. You can also take a look at the Creators Pack DLCs coming at the same time.

Here’s how Paradox (briefly) officially describes the expansion:

“The Airports expansion allows you to build your own airport areas, set up gates and connect them via concourse networks. Design your dream airports, from small airfields to large international hubs.”


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