Cities: Skylines - Green Cities

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Cities: Skylines - Green Cities adds new ways for players to build earth-friendly towns. The expansion adds 350 new assets to the core game, adding a massive selection of new visual options, complete with eco-friendly buildings, organic shops, electric vehicles, and new services designed to make pollution a quaint notion of the past.

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Developer:
Colossal Order Ltd.
Publisher:
Paradox Interactive
Release date:
19 October 2017
Recent Steam reviews:
Not specified
All Steam reviews:
Very Positive (484)

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Description

Cities: Skylines - Green Cities adds new ways for players to build earth-friendly towns. The expansion adds 350 new assets to the core game, adding a massive selection of new visual options, complete with eco-friendly buildings, organic shops, electric vehicles, and new services designed to make pollution a quaint notion of the past. Players can create more diversified cities, or go completely green as the urban population grows. New in-game services and buildings arrive alongside revisions to noise and environmental pollution, making the skies safer for Chirper at last.

Key Features:

A Natural Development

New Eco-Friendly Buildings, New specialization buildings, new alternative service buildings, new unique buildings, electric cars, new parks -- 350 new assets in all giving a unique new look to Cities: Skylines

New specialized options for all city zones, plus leveled-up specializations for the first time in Cities: Skylines

Grow Greener

Explore new bus systems, including the Intercity Bus Service for transit between cities.

Maintain Mother Nature

3 new scenarios, 4 new policy options, and a new Monument to make your friends Green with envy

New Hats for Chirper

Of course we’ve included a new hat for Chirper

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS *:
Windows® 7 64 Bit | Windows® 8.1 64 Bit | 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) | Intel Iris Xe G7 (Tiger Lake)
DirectX:
Version 9.0c
Network:
Broadband Internet connection

recommended*

Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
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) | AMD® Radeon™ RX 560 (4 GB)
DirectX:
Version 11
Network:
Broadband Internet connection
Storage:
4 GB available space

User reviews

t2hk
Recommended | 04 Jul 2023

good DLC, but if you want to change your city's districts to green specialization, DON'T do it all at once. For some reason it demolishes buildings instead of replacing them, so the whole population vanishes. Learnt it

Helpful: 11
Tsubame ⭐
Recommended | 16 Aug 2024

Adds a good number of service buildings, not all necessarily related to the environment, increasing the variety of existing service buildings. Adds electric vehicles to the mix. Also adds a number of district-based

Helpful: 12
Espis
Recommended | 24 Jan 2024

Kind of an waiste of money tbh, but it changes the game a little bit. There are a lot more DLC's out there for the same prize, that are a bit better in my opinion. This does not mean that you shouldn't buy it tho. I

Helpful: 1
Roachstradamus
Recommended | 21 Jan 2025

A must-buy expansion in my opinion (at a discount). Aside from big additions like the recycling center, one feature I use often is the Organic and Local Produce commercial specialization. These buildings don't produce

Helpful: 4
Fossekallen
Recommended | 26 Mar 2023

This DLC grants much needed variety to the game, and contains a massive amount of buildings all in all. Some of them are a bit obsolete by now (the university one in particular, and the recycling plant), but most are

Helpful: 1
kdokis
Recommended | 01 Mar 2023

The Residential buildings in this DLC are the nicest I've seen from anywhere. The low res houses are places I'd actually want to live in real life. That alone makes this worth it.

Helpful: 0