Cities: Skylines - Downtown Bundle (DLC)
Two content creator packs in one - Modern City Center assets plus Downtown Radio tracks to flesh out your urban cores. Pure cosmetic fuel for city builders who want denser, more believable downtowns.
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About Cities: Skylines - Downtown Bundle (DLC)
Cities: Skylines needs little introduction at this point. The base game dethroned a decade-long SimCity monopoly and became the default answer whenever someone asks how to build a city on PC. What this bundle adds is narrower in scope: the Modern City Center content creator pack and the Downtown Radio music pack, bundled together for players who want their central business districts to look and sound the part. The Modern City Center pack is the meatier half. It delivers a set of creator-made buildings, props, and assets specifically styled around dense urban cores - think glass towers, commercial facades, and street-level detail pieces that the base game's asset library handles a little generically. If you have ever zoned a high-density commercial block and felt the resulting skyline looked like a mid-2000s render rather than an actual city, these assets address that gap directly. The pack does not add new mechanics, zoning types, or policy tools. It is a visual upgrade, full stop. Knowing that going in prevents disappointment. Downtown Radio is exactly what the name implies: a curated music playlist that plays inside the game's radio system. The tracks lean toward the kind of ambient, jazzy, urban-flavored compositions that fit background listening during a long zoning session. Whether music DLC is worth money is a personal call - some players run Spotify in parallel anyway and will skip this entirely. Others find the in-game radio a genuine part of the atmosphere and will appreciate having more variety without alt-tabbing. Neither position is wrong. From a build-value standpoint, this bundle matters most to players who are already deep into Cities: Skylines and feel limited by the vanilla asset pool. If you are still learning traffic management, the difference between a generic office tower and a creator-crafted one will not register while your interchange is melting down. New players should prioritize the simulation-expanding DLCs first - After Dark, Snowfall, Industries, or Mass Transit - because those add actual decision layers. This bundle is a layer-of-polish purchase, best made once you have logged enough hours to actually notice the difference. Mod ecosystem context matters here too. The Steam Workshop already contains thousands of free community assets, many of them comparable in quality to what this pack offers. If you are comfortable subscribing to Workshop content and managing a mod list, you can achieve similar visual results without spending anything extra. The bundle's argument is essentially convenience and official support. For players on vanilla installs or those who prefer curated, stable content over a sprawling Workshop queue, the bundle earns its place. The 93% positive Steam rating across a massive review count reflects the base game's reputation more than this specific DLC, so treat that number as brand trust rather than a direct verdict on the bundle's value. It is a reasonable add-on for the right player at the right stage of their Cities: Skylines career. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Colossal Order
- Publisher
- Paradox Interactive
- Release Date
- Mar 10, 2015