A Cities Skylines Steam Key — also known as a CD Key or digital code — is the official activation code you redeem on Steam and keep in your library permanently. From €3.43 (-59%) at Difmark, Steam Account format · Cheapest official key: €5.42, 35% below the €8.39 Steam price · 22 verified stores, 58 offers in stock · Updated 01h 19min ago.
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Cities Skylines for PC starts at €3.43 at Difmark, 59% under the €8.39 of the official store — but that is a shared account, not a key of your own. If you want a key tied to your own account, the cheapest is €5.42 at K4G.
That €3.43 already includes the Gocdkeys coupon, so apply it at checkout or the store will show you a higher price.
The cheapest one listed, €2.56 at Instant Gaming, is out of stock. The cheapest you can actually buy today is €3.43 at Difmark.
With 58 offers from 22 stores, this is a crowded listing, and crowded listings are where sellers undercut each other instead of holding a line.
That €5.42 key is expensive for what it usually costs.
Worked out from 4,660 daily records of the Steam Key for Cities Skylines across 51 stores. See the full price history.
The price does not include each store's payment fees. The percentage is measured on the store price, without coupons, because that is how we record the history. The analysis only counts Key offers. Shared accounts, Steam Gift and physical editions stay out, because they are not the same product and their prices move differently.
With the shared account at Difmark you log into an account that already owns the game: it is the cheapest route, but it never becomes yours and the seller keeps the credentials. If they ever lose or change them, you lose access.
The key at K4G costs €1.99 more, but you redeem it on your own account and the game stays there for good. That is the difference between renting and buying.
The 7 Steam Gift offers are pricier than the key and leave more room for error, because they depend on the region and on Steam friendship.
Beyond the standard edition at €5.42, there is the Deluxe at €8.06 at Driffle, €4.63 more; the Complete Episodes at €18.74 at Eneba, €15.31 more; the Complete at €19.57 at Eneba, €16.14 more. Check on the store what each one adds before paying the difference.
39 of the 58 offers work on US — the Global ones plus the ones issued for your own region.
The press verdict is 83 out of 100 from 91 reviews, and 83% would recommend it.
One listing is worth ignoring: the Steam key that Kinguin has at €153.99 is more than 44 times the cheapest offer and is not what this game costs. The number to work from is €5.42 at K4G.
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Cities: Skylines is definitely a must-own for fans of the genre, or gamers with a nostalgic itch for SimCity that EA certainly won't scratch. Read more
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Cities: Skylines Xbox One Edition was great and I couldn't imagine a more perfect version of a city builder for the console. Read more
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Still one of the best games in the genre, Cities: Skylines – Xbox One Edition, is the best city sim on consoles. Read more
True to its PC reputation, Cities: Skylines is the best city-builder out there today Read more
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Cities: Skylines is a pretty damn good city building sim game for consoles. It's got its problems and it's incredibly limited in its scope, but... Read more
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Cities: Skylines – Xbox One Edition does make a few mistakes along the way, but it provides players with a great and mostly feature-complete city-planning... Read more
Cities Skyline is a welcome addition to the Xbox One, and consoles in general. It's a competently made city building game, one that hasn't been... Read more
Despite some technical issues brought about by Cities: Skylines' transition to Xbox One, it remains an enthralling city builder, and one which has virtually no... Read more
Overall, this is a PC-quality, bonafide City Simulation game on a handheld console. Regardless of the system it is on, Cities Skylines is a one... Read more
That distinction between the two doesn't retroactively make SimCity a better game. A failure is still a failure. It does, however distinguish a visionary-but-broken game... Read more
Standing back and admiring your city, knowing that you were responsible for its virtual prosperity, is immensely satisfying. Niche interest it may be, but if... Read more
Cities: Skylines hasn't been benefited or harmed in this Xbox One port.. It's the same deep and accessible that we had in PC, but now... Read more
Cities Skylines arrives on PS4 to delight fans of urban management and construction games with an edition that includes the DLC After Dark. Despite being... Read more
Finally, Xbox One players have the chance to enjoy one of the finest city builders released last year. The conversion is excellent, and almost indistinguishable... Read more
Complex and demanding, Cities: Skylines is a solid and engaging city-builder ported quite well on Xbox One. Read more
Natural Disaster is the third DLC of the acclaimed Cities Skylines: a precious add-on which increases the difficulty level of the product. Read more
Even on PlayStation 4, Cities: Skylines is still the greatest city builder around. Read more
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What do our users think of Cities Skylines for PC Digital?
This really is the greatest city simulator there is, and will be for quite a long time. I'm having trouble finding ANYthing wrong with this game. I've played most SimCity's, Anno 2070, Cities XL and almost fell for the Cities XXL nonsense. Then I found this game, and my life is complete. Some of the things worth noting: - The UI is simple but intuitive, it doesn't have that featureless feeling some of the plainer UI's have. - The game itself runs incredibly well, however you do need a good processor and a few GB of RAM to play it idealy. - Gameplay is silky smooth and addicting, no glitches or anything. There's even a little in-engine physics to things like cars, rivers and trees. - Road design is incredibly free and grid layouts are 100% accurate, unlike 2013's Simcity. - Full workshop and in-game modding support with an expanding community and many interesting items and maps to choose from, Copper Creek on the workshop is my favorite. - This list just goes on and on... The only thing I can really notice being undesirable (to a small extent, it's not really a big deal) are things like garbage and deathcare. They tend to get overwhelming and lots of weekly money needs to be spent to fix them. (When your landfills are full or more people are dying than you can transport to a cemetary kind of thing) I'd recommend finding something better on the workshop or using the asset editor to lower/raise some gampleay values in those buildings slightly.
Do you like city simulators? it's your game. The best simulator created, with a lot of variables to build your city, weather, wind, water, and you can make the city as big as you want.
eagerly want this one
Uno de los mejores juegos para crear ciudades
sim city is better
Better than simcity but i expected more
Better than "SimCity" series!
never liked this game !!!
molap
Que jeugazo, me encanta
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