The first gameplay trailer for Cities: Skylines - Natural Disasters is out now, a little over two months after the expansion was announced by Paradox Interactive, and it looks like there will be an abundance of ways for things to go wrong when the next Cities: Skylines DLC debuts. Now fans of the popular city-builder get to see all the ways progress can come to a screeching halt.
In the latest trailer, we finally get a better look at just how bad things can get for players’ favorite cities when Cities: Skylines - Natural Disasters heads to Steam and other digital marketplaces. Previous updates from Paradox Interactive confirmed we’d see all the usual suspects, like earthquakes, floods and tornadoes, but now we see how these events will impact the cities where they transpire. It’s no "sewage tsunami" but things don’t look great after everything's said and done. The Natural Disasters DLC certainly appears to earn its name. Our only complaint is that there’s still no word on when the next Cities: Skylines expansion will be available for download.
For an early look at the Cities: Skylines - Natural Disasters DLC, take a minute to watch the video embedded at the top of this post. Then head down to the comments section and let us know if you’re still playing the city-building sim or planning to return for the next Cities: Skylines DLC.
Cities: Skylines is currently available on PC. The game’s next expansion, Natural Disasters , still doesn’t have a release date.
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