Cities: Skylines - Snowfall

In Snowfall, players’ cities will be covered in snow or glisten in the rain thanks to a new in-game weather system, while their civic expertise is tested by the new challenges of running a city when the temperature falls.

Cities: Skylines - Snowfall

In Snowfall, the difficulty heats up when the city cools down, thanks to a new in-game temperature reading that will have residents bundling up for warmth when the weather outside is frightful. Cosmetic weather, composed of rain and fog, will be added to Cities: Skylines as part of a free update.

Players who own Snowfall will get to face new challenges such as ensuring that their city infrastructure can handle seasonal heating demands – and, when the snow starts falling, that the roads can stay clear. New snowplow services will be required to prevent traffic from freezing in place, while new all-weather trams and expanded public transit options can help residents and visitors alike get around town – and visit the new winter parks and landmarks available in Snowfall.

Now is the Winter of This Content: Rain and fog for existing maps, plus a new “Winter” map theme with snow and all of its challenges.

The Streetcars You Desire: Expanded public transportation options, including easier management of existing lines – and Trams, a new system demanded by fans.

World Warmth, Too: Cold weather increases demands for electricity, unless new water-based heat systems are in place.

Plowers to the People: Build a snowplow depot to keep traffic flowing during winter weather, and employ new road maintenance systems to keep your streets in shape.

New Chirps: #yeahthereare.

Cities Skylines Ratings & Reviews

Game Informer

by Brian Shea

8.5 / 10

True to its PC reputation, Cities: Skylines is the best city-builder out there today

GameSpot

by Brett Todd

8 / 10

Smart attention to details like zoning and policy decisions make Cities: Skyline the most authentic city-builder you can play.

Metro GameCentral

by Roger Hargreaves

8 / 10

The true successor to the SimCity legacy, and even though it only restates what was great about the original it still does a better job than the last decade or so of official games.

Reviews provided by OpenCritic

Cities: Skylines - Snowfall System Requirements

Minimum

Recommended

OS

Windows® 7 64 Bit | Windows® 8.1 64 Bit | Windows® 10 Home 64 Bit

OS

Windows® 10 Home 64 bit

Processor

Intel® Core™ I7 930 | AMD® FX 6350

Processor

Intel® Core™ I7 2700K | AMD® Ryzen 7 2700X

Memory

8 GB

Memory

16 GB

Storage

4 GB

Storage

4 GB

Direct X

Version 9.0c

Direct X

Version 11

Graphics

Nvidia® GeForce™ GTS 450 (1 GB) | AMD® R7 250 (2 GB) | Intel Iris Xe G7 (Tiger Lake)

Graphics

Nvidia® GeForce™ GTX 580 (1.5 GB) | AMD® Radeon™ RX 560 (4 GB)

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Languages Supported

  • AUDIO: English

  • TEXT: English, Chinese - Simplified, Korean, French, German, Polish, Portuguese - Brazil, Spanish - Spain, Russian

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