By Mae Sy, | February 20, 2017
'Cities: Skylines' News: Hit City-Building PC Game Coming to Xbox One Soon
"Cities: Skylines" is a city-building type of game that was developed by Colossal Order and published by Paradox Interactive which was released last March 2015. A lot of rumors have spread throughout the web about a console version of the game and finally Microsoft announced that the famous hit city-building PC game is coming to Xbox One this Spring 2017.
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The PC version of "Cities: Skylines" was a big success for the company. That's why, Developer Colossal Order and game publisher Paradox Interactive is now on the works of a forthcoming Xbox One version of the famous city-building game.
After the success the game has given to Microsoft, there was a strong longing to take the PC game to have a console version. The company figured that a player does not necessarily needs to be sitting all day in front of the PC creating beautiful cities, but it can also be done at the comfort of your living-room sofa, according to lead producer Niklas Lundström which was displayed through Xbox Wire last Thursday.
Lundström added that the main challenge for players is to adapt its features and mechanism using the console instead of a mouse and keyboard setup used in the PC version.
The game also comes with an After Dark Expansion that allows players to plan and create a night life system and tourist fascinations in the game, according to Gematsu.
"Cities: Skylines" main features involves players to build their dream city, simulation of the entire multi-tiered challenges as the city mayor, and even guiding the local traffic. In addition, when being a city hall official, the rules and policies of the districts are part of the player's charge. People that live in the city respond smoothly for the players to be on track with the ever-evolving demands.
"Cities: Skylines" lets players build, manage, and truly enjoy their wonderful creations. With the complexity it has for its gameplay, surely a lot will be excited for its Xbox One version.
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