Paradox Interactive has released new Content Creator Packs for Cities: Skylines, offering players a fresh wave of creative assets and design options. Shops of Shibuya, designed by creator Stop it D, brings the spirit of Tokyo’s most famous shopping district into the game with commercial buildings, unique structures, parks, and props. Alongside it, Map Pack 4 by Uncle Ron introduces ten diverse new maps and intersections inspired by dramatic natural settings across the world.
Also included in this release is the Harumi Nights Radio Station, which delivers sixteen music tracks inspired by modern Japanese nightlife. Together, these additions provide players with new visual, structural, and atmospheric tools to enhance their cities. The packs are now available across all platforms.
Full Content Details
Shops of Shibuya (by Stop it D)
- 3 Unique Buildings
- 2 Parks
- 27 Low Density Commercial growables
- 27 High Density Commercial growables
- 47 Props
Map Pack 4 (by Uncle Ron)
- 10 Maps
- 10 Intersections
Harumi Nights Radio Station
- 16 tracks inspired by neon-lit streets and Japanese nightlife
Release Timing
- Available September 24, 2025, at around 10 AM CEST
- Available separately or as a bundle
- Wishlist option now live
Cities: Skylines is a 2015 city-building simulation developed by Colossal Order and published by Paradox Interactive. Released originally for PC, it later arrived on consoles and the Nintendo Switch, and has sold over twelve million copies worldwide. The game focuses on urban planning, transportation, and city services, with expansions and user-generated content continuing to expand its scope.
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