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Swedish publisher Paradox Interactive has announced that its SimCity-style game, called Cities: Skylines, will be released on March 10 across PC, Mac, and Linux. The game was developed by Finnish outfit Colossal Order (Cities in Motion) and will sell for $30 at release.
Paradox has also announced that players can now pre-purchase the game's $30 standard version and its $40 Deluxe Edition, which comes with bonus in-game items and a soundtrack. Head to Paradox's website here for more information.
To mark the announcement of Skylines' release date, Paradox has published a new gameplay trailer, which you can watch above.
“It is no exaggeration to say everyone internally at Paradox has been playing this game for months through every stage of development--it is quite addictive," Paradox chief executive Fredrik Wester said. "And we are genuinely thrilled that Cities: Skylines will soon be in the hands of players everywhere.”
Skylines is described as a "modern take" on the classic city-simulation genre, featuring sandbox gameplay elements and extensive modding support.
The game's minimum and recommended PC system requirements are below.