The best Cities: Skylines mods, maps, and assets (2024)

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This feature was originally published on March 23, 2015. It's since been updated with new mods, assets, maps, and visual tools.

The Steam Workshop for mod-friendly city builder Cities: Skylines is stuffed with free goodies, and continues to grow by over a thousand new items per day. Players have been hard at work not just building their cities but making maps, mods, assets, and tools for others to enjoy. We've had a cruise through the Steam Workshop, and here's what we suggest for those looking to enhance their own cities.

Let's get started with mods! Once subscribed, you need only activate them from the Content Manager menu. Remember that Skylines' mods are global, so if you activate one, it'll be in effect for every game you play, until you turn it off.

City Vitals Watch

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Tired of clicking between all the different icons to monitor your growing city's needs? This mod gives you a configurable panel so you can get as much data as possible in a single view. Check on available electricity, water, sewage, crime, education, heathcare, employment, and just about everything else you might want to keep an eye on.

Citizen Tracker

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Remember, you're not just a mayor, you're a Peeping Tom. Keep a close eye on anyone you want with the Citizen Tracker, which allows you to bookmark and tag your NPCs with icons so you can easily find them again later.

Improved Assets Panel

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Skylines menus aren't particularly great or attractive, but now you can get a nice look at the assets you've subscribed to with the Improved Assets Panel, which gives you a thumbnail view of your various buildings and parks.

Flight Cimulator

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Why settle for hovering over your city like a cloud when you can soar across it like a plane? The Flight Cimulator gives you control of one of the airplanes circling your town, turning your city sim into a flight sim.

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All Spaces Unlockable

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Skylines lets you build on 9 of the map's 25 available tiles, but we wouldn't be PC gamers if we didn't want access to all of them. All Spaces Unlockable does just that. It's not just for those who want to fill every square inch of map with buildings, but also for those who perhaps purchased a new tile and wound up only using a small fraction of it, or maybe decided further down the line to sprawl their city in an entirely different direction than they originally planned. Either way, it's a must-have.

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It's easy to spot traffic problems, but harder to understand and solve them. The Traffic Report Tool can help. Click a road and it'll show you the path of every vehicle using it, or en route to it. Click a building and it shows you the paths of all vehicles headed to or leaving it. Click an individual vehicle, and it'll show you its entire path, from start to destination. It's still in beta, but it's a promising tool for helping you understand and untangle troublesome traffic snarls.

Fire Spread

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While Skylines doesn't officially provide city-busting disasters, there are a few things you can do to unleash hell on your populace. Dams, for example, can be used (or misused) to bury your city in poo. If that's a little too gross, you can try the Fire Spread mod, which lets fires jump from building to building, perfect for putting your fire department to the test.

Extended Public Transport UI

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As your city grows, keeping track of your public transportation network can be tricky. The Extended Public Transport UI makes it much, much easier, with better, toggled views of individual bus, metro, and train lines. A great tool.

Extended Road Upgrade

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A recent update added the ability to upgrade between one-way and two-way roads without having to bulldoze, but the Extended Road Upgrade mod, which did it first, is still worth checking out. It works a little differently than the unmodded game—and I think a little better—especially when it comes to changing the direction of your one-way roads.

First-Person Camera

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Technically it's a free camera, unshackling you from a bird's-eye view and taking you all the way down to street level for a closer look at your city and its inhabitants. You may not be thrilled with what you see—Skylines wasn't meant to be viewed from quite this close up—but it's still fun to use.

Chirpy Exterminator

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It's hard to be legitimately angry with Chirpy: he's just trying to communicate citizen's feelings to you, and he's so darn earnest about it! That said: die, Chirpy. A patch recently added a volume slider for Chirpy's incessant tweeting, but the Chirpy Exterminator mod lets you ice him for good. Rest in peace, with the emphasis on peace.

On the next page, let's spice up your city with some new buildings.

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The best Cities: Skylines mods, maps, and assets (2024)

FAQs

What is the easiest map to build in Cities: Skylines? ›

For a comfortable starting map with a huge percentage of buildable area, Tampere is the map to go for beginners of the series. Boasting 66% buildable area, which is 13% greater than the next map with the largest buildable area, beginners can expect to have the freedom of building a huge metropolitan city.

What is the best DLC to buy in Cities: Skylines? ›

15 Best Pieces Of Cities: Skylines DLC
  • 15 Plazas And Promenades Promote Foot Traffic. ...
  • 14 Mass Transit is Perfect for Traffic Control. ...
  • 13 Snowfall Adds a Winter Wonderland to the City. ...
  • 12 Green Cities Help Control Pollution. ...
  • 11 Industries Helps Promote Production. ...
  • 10 Natural Disasters Adds a Unique Challenge to the Game.
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What is the biggest map in Cities: Skylines? ›

According to the game developers the new maximum map size will be around 157 square kms. To put this into perspective the modded max size of Cities 1 was around 300 square kms.

Which city skylines the best in the world? ›

From Hong Kong to Rio de Janeiro, Canada to Germany, here is our scenic rundown of the 20 most beautiful skylines in the world.
  • Hong Kong, China. ...
  • Dubai, UAE. ...
  • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. ...
  • Singapore. ...
  • Houston, Texas, the US. ...
  • London, England. ...
  • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. ...
  • Panama City, Panama.
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What is the flattest map in city skylines? ›

Eden Valley seems to be the flattest map in the game. Is there a better one? you could flatten the terrain? Use the map editor and you can get a totally flat area to build on.

What is the most efficient block size in Cities: Skylines? ›

The most ideal size for max density grids is 112x112m. This is a basic square shape that's suitable for all district types. It provides plenty of space for buildings while also providing good connectivity for vehicles and pedestrians.

What is the best map for beginners base game Cities: Skylines? ›

Any map is good. Take a look at the features, like outside connections and buildable land, and choose the one you like the most. More important than that: have fun! Best base game maps for a beginner IMO would be: Diamond Coast, Cliffside Bay, and Two rivers.

Where is the best place to get Cities: Skylines mods? ›

By far the easiest way to find and download mods is through the Steam Workshop. Simply go to the Cities: Skylines game page in the Library and click on the word "Workshop" that sits just below the Play button.

How do you build the best cities in Cities: Skylines? ›

Green infrastructure can be a game-changer in Cities: Skylines. By incorporating parks and bike lanes, you'll be taking your city to the next level. Parks don't just beautify your city — they also improve the overall quality of life by reducing pollution and boosting happiness levels.

What is the best power to use in Cities: Skylines? ›

Wind and solar are more efficient to run and produce no pollution, but have a considerably higher initial cost. In the short term, coal and oil power plants are the cheapest method of increasing a city's power capacity and there producing a constant amount of energy which is not affected by the weather.

What is the max expansion in Cities: Skylines? ›

You can have a total of nine areas unlocked by the end of the game, but this could be increased to a total of 25 areas or even 81 areas with Steam Workshop modifications.

Is City Skylines without DLC worth it? ›

Absolutely! DLCs just add more to the game and enhance the experience, but they aren't required. If anything, it's better to get used to the base game first, then add DLCs later. Just like Sims 4, it's actually probably better if you get accustomed to the base game first and add stuff one by one later.

What is the best transport system in Cities: Skylines? ›

The tram is widely regarded as the best form of public transport in Cities: Skylines because these tram cars are incredibly versatile. Released with the Snowfall DLC, trams are essentially street cars that hold up to 140 passengers, and travel along roads equipped with specific electronic rails.

What map to start on Cities: Skylines? ›

In terms of simplicity, the ideal starting terrains are Barrier Island and Lakeland. Barrier Island offers a 41% buildable area as well as easily harvestable resources. Lakeland, on the other hand, comes with a 49% mostly flat zone that accelerates initial growth.

What is the easiest map to start in Cities: Skylines? ›

Best starter maps - Cities: Skylines 2
  • Waterway Pass. Waterway Pass is the best map for beginners, with a solid spread of resources, varied landscape, easy access to utilities, and plenty of room to expand creatively. ...
  • Barrier Island. ...
  • Archipelago Haven. ...
  • Sweeping Plains. ...
  • Mountain Village.
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