Cities: Skylines II - Bridges & Ports Expansion Available Now

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Cities: Skylines II - Bridges & Ports Expansion Available Now

Latest DLC Adds New Content On and Offshore to In-game Cities

STOCKHOLM - Oct. 29, 2025 - Paradox Interactive, a developer and publisher of games from coast to coast, today released the major Bridges & Ports expansion for Cities: Skylines II, the city-building management game from Colossal Order. The expansion is available now for PC via online retailers for a suggested retail price of $19.99/£16.99/€19.99; players who own the Cities: Skylines II Ultimate Edition or the Waterfronts Expansion Pass can now download the expansion at no additional cost. Bridges & Ports adds content and features centered on managing, expanding, and improving city shorelines with a new selection of drawbridges and lift bridges, customizable harbors, passenger ferries, new maritime industries, new maps, and more.



In Bridges & Ports, players of Cities: Skylines II will connect their cities with the sea like never before. New bridges, customizable and expandable port options, shoreline leisure attractions, maritime industries, and a flood of new assets are all included in this expansion.

Features of Bridges & Ports include:

20 new bridges: Including an array of drawbridges and lift bridges, these movable road structures can now allow ships through city waterways and offer new ways to manage traffic from shore to shore. Multiple sizes and styles allow players to prioritize vehicles, pedestrians, or rail traffic.
Ferries: With smoother seaways, ferries become a natural choice to connect neighborhoods and get commuters where they’re going. Ferries also bring city life closer to the shore by making it part of people's daily routines. But why not make it a destination?
Customizable ports: Three different sizes of harbor gates give players a range of options to scale up for more traffic. Available also are expansions and upgrades that boost the port’s efficiency, safety, and security. New storage facilities and ore yards, passenger terminals, a customs office, and an emergency response unit help fill out local services, while options like maritime museums and conference centers attract tourism.
Expanded maritime industries: Bring new business on shore with fishing operations, from fishing piers to inland fish farms, or harvest the bounty of the seas with offshore oil rigs, pipelines, and tankers.
An ocean of new content: Over 100 new assets, plus new achievements, and never-before-seen maps, including a peninsula, a bay, and vast great lakes.


In addition, the Cold Wave Channel Radio Station is available today, included as part of the Bridges & Ports Bundle or the Cities: Skylines II Ultimate Edition or the Waterfronts Expansion Pass, or separately for a suggested retail price of $4.99/£4.49/€4.99.

For more information on Bridges & Ports, visit https://www.paradoxinteractive.com/game ... -and-ports

About Paradox Interactive

Paradox Interactive is one of the premier developers and publishers of strategy and management games for PC and consoles. The players are located all over the world but some of the biggest markets are North America, Western Europe and Asia.

The game portfolio consists of popular franchises such as Stellaris, Europa Universalis, Hearts of Iron, Crusader Kings, Cities: Skylines, Prison Architect, the Surviving games, Age of Wonders and Victoria. Paradox Interactive also owns the World of Darkness brand catalog.

For more information, please visit http://www.paradoxinteractive.com