Cities: Skylines - Natural Disasters

Cities: Skylines - Natural Disasters features a catalog of catastrophes to challenge mayor-players everywhere, including planning with early warning systems and emergency routes, devastating and destructive disaster effects, and caring for the populace as they struggle to rebuild.

Additional content

This is a DLC for Cities: Skylines.
Natural Disasters features a catalog of catastrophes to challenge mayor-players everywhere, including planning with early warning systems and emergency routes, devastating and destructive disaster effects, and caring for the populace as they struggle to rebuild. The expansion will also update Cities: Skylines with a new scenario editor and gameplay mode, allowing players to finally win – or lose – the game on their own terms.

Key Features:

Deep, Impactful Gameplay:

Keep your city going through the devastation of several possible doomsday scenarios, from towering infernos to the day the sky exploded. Natural Disasters includes Earthquakes, Thunderstorms, Tsunamis, Forest Fires, Tornadoes, Sinkholes and Meteors


With Great Power Comes Great Response Abilities:

Plan for, and respond to, disasters using early warning systems, countermeasures, and new disaster responses such as helicopters and evacuations – finally, a Paradox game where “Comet Sighted” actually means something


An Objectively Good Feature:

Scenario Mode - Natural Disasters expansion includes 5 pre-made scenarios to challenge disaster masters, with custom game objectives such as starting cities, win conditions, time limits, losing conditions and more!

Chirpocalypse Now:

Heck yeah, new hats for Chirper

Radio Saved the Video Game:

A new broadcast network is introduced, helping to rapidly spread evacuation warnings and emergency alerts

Metacritic

80

Price

Max: 14,99€

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Min: 14,99€

Reviews

“It’s the end of the world as we know it…and I feel fine.”
7/10 – GameWatcher

“Cities: Skylines’ new Natural Disasters expansion is spectacularly horrifying”
Rock, Paper, Shotgun

“It increases the difficulty, introduces some pretty long, unique scenarios, and lets you feel like a malevolent god with the ability to just drop a meteor right on the city center, if you wanted to.”
4/5 – Twinfinite