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Cities: Skylines is now available on the PlayStation 4

Paradox Interactive keeps on expanding the platforms that its immensely popular city-builder, Cities: Skylines is available on. Following the game's launch on the Xbox One back in April and the subsequent PlayStation 4 edition announcement in June, Cities: Skylines is now available on the Sony console.

Originally being a PC title with keyboard and mouse controls, the new PlayStation 4 edition arrives with completely redone controls to enable playing on gamepad controllers, just as the Xbox One edition did.

A list of features that players can expect from the city-builder is seen below, provided by the publisher.

Build the city of your dreams: Plan road networks, bus lines and parks. Bring education, healthcare and safety to your citizens. Build it your way!
Extensive local traffic simulation: Managing traffic and the needs of your citizens to work and play will require the use of several interactive transport systems – use careful road planning alongside buses, trains, subways, and much more.
Districts and policies: Ban heavy traffic in your downtown area, assign free public transport to your waterfront, or ban pets in suburbia. Designate parts of your city as a district in order to set policy at the local level, and give different parts of town their own personalities.

The game also arrives with the After Dark expansion included which, among other things, adds a day-night cycle that affects traffic flow, as well as new specializations for commercial areas that focus on the city's nightlife.

Although arriving late to the party, Cities: Skylines - PlayStation 4 Edition is now available on the PlayStation Store for $39.99. The publisher is yet to reveal if any more of the PC version's DLC packs will be heading to the console editions.

Source: Cities Skylines (Twitter)

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