Cities: Skylines Moves To PlayStation 4 [VIDEO]

Another game got a(nother) console port announcement.

Two games in one day – the other one would be Pillars of Eternity. Colossal Order’s Cities: Skylines launched on Windows 10 and Xbox One on April 21, but now it’s the PlayStation 4’s turn. Quoting the press release: „Cities: Skylines is a modern take on the classic city simulation. The game introduces new mechanics to realize the thrill and hardships of creating and maintaining a real city and allows for high levels of customization and personalization. The PlayStation 4 Edition has been adapted for console play by Tantalus Media and will be distributed worldwide at physical retail by Koch Media.

Key Features

• Build the city of your dreams: Plan road networks, bus lines, and parks. Bring education, healthcare, and safety to your citizens. Build it your way!
• Extensive local traffic simulation: Managing traffic and the needs of your citizens to work and play will require the use of several interactive transport systems – use careful road planning alongside buses, trains, subways, and much more.
• Districts and policies: Ban heavy traffic in your downtown area, assign free public transport to your waterfront or ban pets in suburbia. Designate parts of your city as a district to set policy at the local level, and give different parts of town their personalities.
• After Dark included: Watch your city become an entirely different place at night: a day-night cycle will have your citizens seeking out places to unwind after work. Add in new policies and zones to create popular hotspots and provide enough taxis and trains to get to and from the clubs!”
The PlayStation 4 version will launch on August 15 for 40 dollars. The summer seems to have some weird games pop up on the PS4, but you’ll probably have a backlog to get through…

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