Cities: Skylines Natural Disasters Expansion Arriving November 29th

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Today, publisher Paradox Interactive and developer Colossal Order announced that Cities: Skylines Natural Disasters expansion will arrive on PC on November 29th at the price point of $14.99 USD.

Natural Disasters adds a new set of emergent emergencies to Cities: Skylines, including tornadoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, forest fires, meteor strikes, and more. Players will have to keep their cities safe by investing in newly available early warning systems and disaster response teams – or simply trigger disasters deliberately out of pure evilness.

A new video developer diary from Colossal Order has also been released today — it features a look at the team’s home offices in Tampere, Finland, as well as a behind-the-scenes look at development of the new expansion with CEO Mariina Hallikainen.

Watch the new video here:



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Source: http://www.dualshockers.com/2016/11/22/cities-skylines-natural-disasters-expansion-arriving-november-29th/

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TomPosted:

ive seen some gameplay on this and kind of seems like sims in a tiny way. May give it a try before natural disaster comes out

EarnPosted:

Lapua I always saw this game on sale and i never got it, is it any good?


It's a really good game, I played it a bunch when I played PC.

This sounds like awesome DLC, will add an extra thing to do on the game.

DanielPosted:

I have never played this game but watched a few YouTube videos on it its not really a game i would play, This is still good for those people into this game.

XboxPosted:

Honestly have never heard of this game but I am interested in giving it a try.

MickersPosted:

An interesting game, looks like it could be worth a play.

Glock-Posted:

I always saw this game on sale and i never got it, is it any good?