Cities: Skylines owners will receive free content shortly after release, developer Colossal Order has revealed.

CEO Mariina Hallikainen said the addition of free tunnels and European buildings will be put into development as soon as the game launches.



"Unfortunately there's no time frame [for DLC] at this point, because we're still working on the game for release," she told Digital Spy.

"Right after that, we will start work on the tunnels. It will happen relatively soon after the release, because we will fully focus on that."

European buildings - which will be wall-to-wall city blocks - will "take a little while" longer due to them requiring "a lot of assets".







Hallikainen said it's a game "we feel very comfortable expanding" and will follow the same model at Crusader Kings 2 when it comes to post-release content, with a plan to release a combination of "bigger expansions, free content and smaller DLCs".

"Having such a small team, we can't have absolutely everything in the game that we want. So we're very committed to continue working on this for a long time after the release," she explained.

It was added that users who log into the game using their Paradox forum account would see a 'Paradox Plaza Building' added to the game.

Paradox Interactive / Colossal Order





Paradox Interactive / Colossal Order







Crusader Kings 2 has seen eight content packs since launch, selling 2.5 million content packs and 5.5 cosmetic packs in three years.

Cities: Skylines is a city-builder from the creators of Cities in Motion, and is inspired by "old school" games such as Transport Tycoon.



Colossal Order recently explained how players are given the freedom to customise their games through extensive mod support at launch and beyond.

Cities: Skylines will be available on PC, Mac and Linux from March 10 worldwide.

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