Compare Cities: Skylines - JADIA Radio (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Colossal Order. Published by Paradox Interactive. Released on 3/10/2015. Available on PC. Genres: Simulation, Strategy. Metacritic score: 85/100.

JADIA Radio drops a curated in-game music station into Cities: Skylines - more soundtrack variety for long zoning sessions, nothing more.

Let's be precise about what this is: a music DLC for Cities: Skylines, not a gameplay expansion. JADIA Radio adds a themed radio station to the in-game audio carousel, giving city builders another soundtrack option to run in the background while they're deep in traffic interchange redesigns or obsessing over water pipe coverage. If you were expecting new maps, policies, or buildings, close this tab and look at the After Dark or Industries expansions instead. For the core Cities: Skylines experience, context matters. The base game remains one of the strongest city-builders available on PC, with deep zoning mechanics, granular traffic simulation, a thriving mod ecosystem on the Steam Workshop, and enough late-game complexity to justify the kind of spreadsheet habit I've developed over hundreds of hours. The tutorial is gentle enough for newcomers, and the modding community has produced quality-of-life tools that flatten the learning curve considerably. A new player who grabs the base game and a handful of free Workshop mods will find a genuinely approachable city-builder that rewards patience. Back to JADIA Radio specifically. Audio DLC in city-builders is a niche but defensible purchase category. Long sessions benefit from soundtrack variety. If the JADIA station's musical style matches your taste, it does exactly what it says: it plays music while you build. The 93% positive rating attached here reflects the broader Cities: Skylines product reputation and should not be read as an endorsement of this particular DLC's value proposition. 288,000-plus reviews are overwhelmingly talking about the base game and its meatier expansions. The honest assessment: this is a cosmetic-tier add-on. It changes nothing about traffic AI, district management, budget balancing, or any of the systems that actually define the Cities: Skylines experience. If you want to extend what the game does, spend your money on expansions that add mechanics. If you've already bought everything substantive and want a fresh radio station to keep the ambience varied during a 6-hour planning session, this is a low-stakes way to get that. That's the entire decision tree. Pick your branch. Diego, Scout Team

Cities: Skylines - JADIA Radio (DLC)
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Cities: Skylines - JADIA Radio (DLC)

Mar 10, 2015Colossal OrderParadox Interactive
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JADIA Radio drops a curated in-game music station into Cities: Skylines - more soundtrack variety for long zoning sessions, nothing more.

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Let's be precise about what this is: a music DLC for Cities: Skylines, not a gameplay expansion. JADIA Radio adds a themed radio station to the in-game audio carousel, giving city builders another soundtrack option to run in the background while they're deep in traffic interchange redesigns or obsessing over water pipe coverage. If you were expecting new maps, policies, or buildings, close this tab and look at the After Dark or Industries expansions instead. For the core Cities: Skylines experience, context matters. The base game remains one of the strongest city-builders available on PC, with deep zoning mechanics, granular traffic simulation, a thriving mod ecosystem on the Steam Workshop, and enough late-game complexity to justify the kind of spreadsheet habit I've developed over hundreds of hours. The tutorial is gentle enough for newcomers, and the modding community has produced quality-of-life tools that flatten the learning curve considerably. A new player who grabs the base game and a handful of free Workshop mods will find a genuinely approachable city-builder that rewards patience. Back to JADIA Radio specifically. Audio DLC in city-builders is a niche but defensible purchase category. Long sessions benefit from soundtrack variety. If the JADIA station's musical style matches your taste, it does exactly what it says: it plays music while you build. The 93% positive rating attached here reflects the broader Cities: Skylines product reputation and should not be read as an endorsement of this particular DLC's value proposition. 288,000-plus reviews are overwhelmingly talking about the base game and its meatier expansions. The honest assessment: this is a cosmetic-tier add-on. It changes nothing about traffic AI, district management, budget balancing, or any of the systems that actually define the Cities: Skylines experience. If you want to extend what the game does, spend your money on expansions that add mechanics. If you've already bought everything substantive and want a fresh radio station to keep the ambience varied during a 6-hour planning session, this is a low-stakes way to get that. That's the entire decision tree. Pick your branch. Diego, Scout Team

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steamMusic DLCAmbient SoundtrackCity BuilderCosmetic DLCAudio Expansion

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Metacritic
85
Steam
93%(288,629)

Game Info

Developer
Colossal Order
Publisher
Paradox Interactive
Release Date
Mar 10, 2015

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