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Wednesday, November 30, 2016

CITIES: SKYLINES - NATURAL DISASTERS Trailer and Images

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Being a mayor is hard enough, but the new expansion for "Cities: Skylines" titled "Natural Disasters" offers a new challenge, which is battling the forces of nature. Players will have to plan accordingly with the help of early warning systems, countermeasures and emergency evacuations, and in the aftermath of these catastrophic events they must help the people rebuild. The game will also feature a new scenario editor and gameplay mode.

"Cities: Skylines" is now available on Steam.

Check out the trailer and images after the jump.




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Official Synopsis
"Natural Disasters adds a calamitous collection of new features to Cities: Skylines, including new systems for disaster alerts and response -- and of course the disasters themselves, which can occur randomly, or be triggered deliberately by monstrous mayors who have never liked their citizens. The game has also been updated today with a free Scenario Editor, allowing all players to design custom game objectives and share their scenarios via Steam Workshop. Also added for free is a new in-game radio station with a set of pleasant city-building tunes; owners of the Natural Disasters expansion will also get emergency broadcasts and early warnings via the radio."




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