With over seven years worth of expansions and content packs, what do you need for the essential Cities: Skylines experience?
Cities: Skylines has been filling the SimCity-shaped hole in our hearts for the better part of a decade now. And in true Paradox fashion, it's been supported with ten major expansions and a ton of smaller content packs since then. If you're brand new to Skylines, that can be an intimidating barrier to entry. But you really don't need some of these packs to have a full and flavorful experience.
Below, I've ranked what I consider to be the top five"must haves" out of the ten major expansions, then go on to break down everything in release order. If you just grab from those five to start, you're going to be able to have a pretty complete and ideal time planning and building out your city.
There are some controversial picks in there. In particular, Snowfall is not a very well-regarded DLC and you're not going to see it on a lot of top Cities: Skylines DLC lists. But trust me when I say that trams alone are enough for me to recommend it. They're the best type of inner city public transit in the entire game and I can't imagine building a city without them.
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