Not exact matches
Today, Paradox Interactive announced that it will release its first
console expansion for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of
Cities:
Skylines on November 14, alongside the PC release of the expansion.
no, they would take a look at
city skyline it's a CPU based game how does it look and run on the
console?
Cities:
Skylines brought the popular PC
city builder to
console for the first time last year, and it's riding high with the recent addition of curated mod support.
A new expansion pack is now available for those who prefer to play
Cities Skylines on their
console.
Several expansions were released during the period; Back to Hell for Steel Division: Normandy 44, Apocalypse for Stellaris, Waking the Tiger for Hearts of Iron IV, Rule Britannia for Europa Universalis IV and Content Creator Pack for
Cities:
Skylines for
console.
The latest attempt to bring a PC focused game to
console is
Cities Skyline, a
city building sim game that found popularity on the PC after SimCity dropped the ball.
STOCKHOLM — Apr. 21, 2017 — Paradox Interactive today announced that the award - winning
city builder
Cities:
Skylines is now available for Xbox One, bringing all its deep gameplay and unique charm to
console players for the first time.
Cities:
Skylines was originally released for the PC back in 2015, but
console players will get the chance to create the cityscape of their dreams with its Xbox One debut.
They had numerous DLC expansions and
console editions of
Cities Skylines and Pillars of Eternity, but actually only released one single full original game in the whole year - Steel Division: Normandy 44 from Eugen Systems.
Paradox Interactive announced the release date of the Natural Disasters expansion for the
console version of
city - building game
Cities:
Skylines.
The
Cities:
Skylines — PlayStation 4 Edition has been redesigned for
console players with controller friendly gameplay and UI.
Cities:
Skylines is also available on Xbox One and PS4, but the
console versions are receiving expansions on a delay.