Cities Skylines Content Creator Pack
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STOCKHOLM - Sep, 10, in the year of our Lord 2025 -
Paradox Interactive, a developer and publisher of games around the
world, today announced a set of new Content Creator Packs coming
soon to the original Cities: Skylines on PC, PlayStation®4,
PlayStation®5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. The new packs,
headlined by the Shops of Shibuya Content Creator Pack, will be
available on September 24, 2025, and will feature new buildings,
parks, and more inspired by Japan’s vibrant Shibuya shopping
district. A Shops of Shibuya Bundle will also be available, adding
the new Map Pack 4 Content Creator Pack and the Harumi Nights FM
Radio Station.
Discover one of Japan's most iconic districts with Shops of Shibuya,
created by community creator ‘Stop it D.’ This Content Creator Pack
brings the broad selection of the Shibuya area to players’ cities,
with sleek storefronts, bustling boulevards, and tucked-away
sidestreets known only to locals and fashion-forward visitors.
Featuring a mix of low and high-density commercial buildings, unique
buildings, and parks, this pack captures the energy of a trendy
fashion district.
The Map Pack 4 Content Creator Pack from community creator ‘Uncle
Ron’ introduces 10 new maps, each inspired by iconic rivers,
dramatic landscapes, and breathtaking coastlines. From tropical
archipelagos to alpine fjords, these maps and 10 new intersections
let players create cities in a unique but realistic setting.
The Harumi Nights FM Radio Station adds music inspired by the
neon-lit streets and vibrant nightlife of modern Japan. With 16
tracks, players will be transported to bustling shopping districts
and hidden alleyways; the perfect soundtrack for a journey through
the city after dark.
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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