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January 25, 2022

Cities: Skylines - Airports

Cities: Skylines - Airports
Based on 9 Ratings
6.8
metacritic
Based on 1 Reviews
70
Release date
January 25, 2022
Platform
Web-site

Summary

From a budding airfield to a global transportation hub, this expansion lets you reimagine your airport with a wide variety of new assets. This expansion comes with a wide variety of new assets, from terminals to custom airlines, and the systems connect with existing features like tourism, industry and public transport.

Start planning! Ticket prices, gates and concourse networks - test your management skills to reach the highest level.

Get designing! From modular buildings to your own airline - customize up close to bring your own style

Your city starts, at the airport.

Cities: Skylines - Airports System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows® 7 64 Bit | Windows® 8.1 64 Bit | Windows® 10 Home 64 Bit
CPU:
Intel® Core™ I7 930 | AMD® FX 6350
RAM:
8 GB RAM
GPU:
Nvidia® GeForce™ GTS 450 (1 GB) | AMD® R7 250 (2 GB) | Intel Iris Xe G7 (Tiger Lake)
HDD:
4 GB available space

👍 Recommended Specs

OS:
Windows® 10 Home 64 bit
CPU:
Intel® Core™ I7 2700K | AMD® Ryzen 7 2700X
RAM:
16 GB RAM
GPU:
Nvidia® GeForce™ GTX 580 (1.5 GB) | AMD® Radeon™ RX 560 (4 GB)
HDD:
4 GB available space

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Cities: Skylines - Airports Trailer

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Critic Reviews

  • 70
    TheXboxHub February 7, 2022
    Any new Cities: Skylines content is a good thing, and whilst this Airport DLC may not be the biggest content pack released for the game, it includes a lot of worthwhile additions. Arguments could be made as to why this pack wasn’t included from the beginning of the game, but seven years late is still better than never.