Cities: Skylines - World Tour Bundle 2(DLC)
A city-builder that finally got the formula right after years of SimCity disappointments. Deep traffic systems, mod support, and real urban planning headaches await.
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About Cities: Skylines - World Tour Bundle 2(DLC)
Cities: Skylines is a city-building simulation from Colossal Order that picked up the genre torch when the competition dropped it. The core loop is straightforward: zone land for residential, commercial, and industrial use, lay roads, connect utilities, and watch your population grow. But anyone who has tried to build past 50,000 citizens knows that the straightforward surface hides a genuinely punishing depth of systems underneath. Traffic flow, public transit routing, water table management, noise pollution, and budget balancing all interact in ways that will have you tabbing between district overlays for hours before you realize it is 2 AM. The World Tour Bundle 2 is a DLC package, which means you are buying content additions on top of the base game rather than a standalone product. The bundle focuses on international city aesthetics and assets, giving builders a wider palette of architectural styles to work with when you want your downtown to feel like something other than generic North American sprawl. For players who have already logged serious hours in the base game, the added variety is a genuine quality-of-life improvement. New assets mean new design constraints and new opportunities, which is exactly what keeps a city-builder fresh past the first hundred hours. For newcomers considering whether to start with a bundle or just the base game: the tutorial in Cities: Skylines is competent without being hand-holding. It covers zoning and road placement, which is the right foundation, and then it lets you fail on your own terms. Budget collapses, sewage backing up into the drinking water supply, and catastrophic traffic gridlock are all excellent teachers. The DLC content does not change any of those fundamentals, so buying into a bundle from the start is a reasonable move if you already know city-builders are your genre. The learning curve is real but it respects your intelligence. Where the game genuinely earns its 93% Steam rating is the mod ecosystem. The Steam Workshop integration is exceptional. You can find mods that add realistic public transit editors, fine-grained traffic simulation adjustments, entirely new building sets, and quality-of-life tools like better budget management UIs. For a strategy-and-sim player who cares about long-term depth, the modded version of Cities: Skylines is a fundamentally different product from the vanilla one, and the DLC assets slot cleanly into that modded environment. The AI for citizen behavior is serviceable but not the star of the show. The real opponent is the city itself, and it scales in complexity proportionally to your ambitions. The honest criticism is that the DLC model around Cities: Skylines has become extensive over time, and the World Tour Bundle 2 specifically is more about cosmetic and asset variety than mechanical depth. If you are looking for new game systems rather than new things to build with, this is not the bundle for that. Content DLCs like the mass transit or natural disasters expansions add actual gameplay loops. The World Tour bundles are for players who have hit the point where visual variety genuinely matters to their enjoyment. Know which type of player you are before committing. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Colossal Order
- Publisher
- Paradox Interactive
- Release Date
- Mar 10, 2015
