Compare Cities: Skylines - Paradise Radio (DLC) prices across trusted key 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.

Paradise Radio drops an 80s synth station into your city-builder commute. Niche add-on, but the vibe is genuinely good.

Cities: Skylines needs no introduction to anyone who has spent three unplanned hours re-zoning an industrial district at 2am. The base game is one of the most content-rich city-builders ever shipped on PC, and its DLC catalog spans everything from new maps to full gameplay overhauls. Paradise Radio sits at the lighter end of that spectrum: it is a single, 80s-inspired synthwave radio station added to the in-game audio rotation. That is the entire feature set. No new policies, no zoning tools, no scenario mode. Just music. So who actually wants this? If you are someone who runs Cities: Skylines with the in-game radio on rather than a Spotify playlist in the background, this is a low-friction way to add variety to the audio layer. The synthwave aesthetic fits the god-view city-planning fantasy surprisingly well. There is something about watching simulated traffic flow through an interchange you spent forty minutes optimizing while a pulsing 80s synth track plays that clicks. Atmospherically, Colossal Order understood the assignment. From a pure value-per-dollar calculation, though, this is one of the thinner items in the Skylines DLC library. Compared to expansions like Mass Transit, Industries, or Green Cities, which each add dozens of hours of meaningful decision-making and new mechanical systems, Paradise Radio adds zero gameplay depth. There are no new assets, no map tiles, no transport options. If your goal is to extend the strategic life of your city or give your late-game builds more complexity, this is not the purchase to make. Save that budget for content that changes how you play. Where it does make sense is in a bundle or during a major catalog sale when you are rounding out a Skylines collection. The 93% positive Steam rating across a very large review base reflects the base game's reputation more than this specific DLC, so treat that number as context rather than a direct endorsement of the radio pack itself. The Metacritic score of 85 similarly applies to the core experience. If you already own the bulk of meaningful expansions and you want the audio layer to feel a little more complete, Paradise Radio does what it says without any bugs or issues reported at launch or since. The mod ecosystem around Cities: Skylines is also worth a mention here. Workshop radio mods exist that add custom stations, and some are free. Before buying Paradise Radio, it is worth checking whether a Workshop alternative already covers the synthwave niche for you. If official soundtrack quality and seamless integration matter more than cost, the DLC wins on polish. If you just want more variety in the audio mix and are comfortable with Workshop content, explore that route first. Bottom line: Paradise Radio is a functional, well-produced audio add-on for a game that deserves to be in every simulation fan's library. But buy the game and its mechanical expansions first. This one is a dessert item, not the main course. Diego, Scout Team

Cities: Skylines - Paradise Radio (DLC)

Cities: Skylines - Paradise Radio (DLC)

Add-on / DLC for Cities: Skylines — view full game
Mar 10, 2015Colossal OrderParadox Interactive
GamerScout Says

Paradise Radio drops an 80s synth station into your city-builder commute. Niche add-on, but the vibe is genuinely good.

PC
Steam Deck PlayableProtonDB Gold
Best Price Available
€2.10-47%
at Eneba
Lowest tracked: €1.78
Track this price

GamerScout Verdict

A polished but content-light audio DLC best picked up in a bundle after you own the gameplay-expanding expansions first.

Compare Prices(1 stores)

EnebaBest price
Paradise Radio (DLC) (PC) Steam KeyGlobalSteam KeyKey
€2.10-47%
Priced in EUR by the store
Buy
Paradise Radio (DLC) (PC) Steam KeyEurope (EU)Steam KeyKey
€2.30-42%
Priced in EUR by the store
Buy

Every store in this table quotes us in euros, so the EUR figure is the price the seller actually set, not our arithmetic — which is why EUR is also the currency we rank in. We only list an offer here when the store gives us its price in euros, so nothing in this table is a number we invented.

Pick USD, PLN, GBP, CAD or AUD in the header and we convert from EUR at the European Central Bank reference rate — converted amounts are prefixed with ~. Your bank or the store may apply a different rate at checkout. We never hide offers based on where you are: everyone sees this whole table.

We may earn a commission when you buy games through links on this page — at no extra cost to you. It never affects our rankings or verdicts.

Price History

Lowest tracked
€1.7826 Jun 2026
Current best
€2.10
Keyshops
€1.74€1.87€2.01€2.145 Jun24 Jun12 Jul31 Jul18 Aug
5 Jun — 18 Aug
Create alert

Screenshots & Media

About Cities: Skylines - Paradise Radio (DLC)

Cities: Skylines needs no introduction to anyone who has spent three unplanned hours re-zoning an industrial district at 2am. The base game is one of the most content-rich city-builders ever shipped on PC, and its DLC catalog spans everything from new maps to full gameplay overhauls. Paradise Radio sits at the lighter end of that spectrum: it is a single, 80s-inspired synthwave radio station added to the in-game audio rotation. That is the entire feature set. No new policies, no zoning tools, no scenario mode. Just music. So who actually wants this? If you are someone who runs Cities: Skylines with the in-game radio on rather than a Spotify playlist in the background, this is a low-friction way to add variety to the audio layer. The synthwave aesthetic fits the god-view city-planning fantasy surprisingly well. There is something about watching simulated traffic flow through an interchange you spent forty minutes optimizing while a pulsing 80s synth track plays that clicks. Atmospherically, Colossal Order understood the assignment. From a pure value-per-dollar calculation, though, this is one of the thinner items in the Skylines DLC library. Compared to expansions like Mass Transit, Industries, or Green Cities, which each add dozens of hours of meaningful decision-making and new mechanical systems, Paradise Radio adds zero gameplay depth. There are no new assets, no map tiles, no transport options. If your goal is to extend the strategic life of your city or give your late-game builds more complexity, this is not the purchase to make. Save that budget for content that changes how you play. Where it does make sense is in a bundle or during a major catalog sale when you are rounding out a Skylines collection. The 93% positive Steam rating across a very large review base reflects the base game's reputation more than this specific DLC, so treat that number as context rather than a direct endorsement of the radio pack itself. The Metacritic score of 85 similarly applies to the core experience. If you already own the bulk of meaningful expansions and you want the audio layer to feel a little more complete, Paradise Radio does what it says without any bugs or issues reported at launch or since. The mod ecosystem around Cities: Skylines is also worth a mention here. Workshop radio mods exist that add custom stations, and some are free. Before buying Paradise Radio, it is worth checking whether a Workshop alternative already covers the synthwave niche for you. If official soundtrack quality and seamless integration matter more than cost, the DLC wins on polish. If you just want more variety in the audio mix and are comfortable with Workshop content, explore that route first. Bottom line: Paradise Radio is a functional, well-produced audio add-on for a game that deserves to be in every simulation fan's library. But buy the game and its mechanical expansions first. This one is a dessert item, not the main course.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Tags

steamRadio DLCSynthwave SoundtrackAtmospheric AudioCity-BuilderCosmetic DLC80s AestheticColossal Order

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows® 10 Home 64 Bit
Processor
Intel® Core™ I7 930 | AMD® FX 6350
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
Nvidia® GeForce™ GTS 450 (1 GB) | AMD® R7 250 (2 GB)…

Recommended

OS
Windows® 10 Home 64 bit
Processor
Intel® Core™ I7 2700K | AMD® Ryzen 7 2700X
Memory
16 GB RAM
Graphics
Nvidia® GeForce™ GTX 580 (1.5 GB) | A…

Keep exploring

Community Discussion

Be the first to comment on Cities: Skylines - Paradise Radio (DLC).

Reviews & Ratings

Metacritic
85
Steam
93%(288,631)

Game Info

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

Price Alert

Get notified when the price drops below your target!

Create Alert
Best price€2.10
See offer

Across the 21,333 games we track, a verified key was cheaper than the official store 92% of the time. See the method and the full numbers in our game price report.

No card? Pay another way

Top up your Steam Wallet or buy crypto with any card — instant delivery, no bank account needed.

More from Colossal Order

Buy smarter: helpful guides

Frequently asked questions about Cities: Skylines - Paradise Radio (DLC)

How much does Cities: Skylines - Paradise Radio (DLC) cost?

As of 18 August 2026, the cheapest in-stock offer for Cities: Skylines - Paradise Radio (DLC) is €2.10 at Eneba, out of 2 live offers we track across verified key stores. Prices change daily — the table on this page is refreshed continuously.

Where can I buy Cities: Skylines - Paradise Radio (DLC) cheapest?

The lowest in-stock price we track for Cities: Skylines - Paradise Radio (DLC) is €2.10 at Eneba (18 August 2026). We compare 2 live offers from verified key stores — the full table with every store and its trust score is on this page.

What platforms is Cities: Skylines - Paradise Radio (DLC) available on?

Cities: Skylines - Paradise Radio (DLC) is available on PC.

When was Cities: Skylines - Paradise Radio (DLC) released?

Cities: Skylines - Paradise Radio (DLC) was released on 10 March 2015.

Who developed Cities: Skylines - Paradise Radio (DLC)?

Cities: Skylines - Paradise Radio (DLC) was developed by Colossal Order and published by Paradox Interactive.

Is Cities: Skylines - Paradise Radio (DLC) worth buying?

Cities: Skylines - Paradise Radio (DLC) holds a Metacritic score of 85/100, making it one of the standout Simulation titles. See the full reviews, ratings and how-long-to-beat times on this page to decide.