SimCity Cities of Tomorrow Teaser Trailer (HD)
Added: 20.09.2013 16:07 | 13 views | 0 comments
It's up to you to decide the future of your city with SimCity's first expansion pack, Cities of Tomorrow.
Will it become a consumer-driven city filled with bright lights, robotics and a low-wealth workforce?
Or will it become an urban utopia that develops clean technology and is controlled by the rich?
You choose the path of your city transformation. You can also build to the sky with the all-new, multi-zone MegaTowers and construct awe-inspiring monoliths that are up to 3 times the height of any SimCity skyscraper.
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| SimCity Cities of Tomorrow Announced and Screens/Trailer
Added: 20.09.2013 16:05 | 16 views | 0 comments
Speculative technologies, new specializations, and massive MegaTowers take gamers#039; cities to the future
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| News: SimCity: Cities of Tomorrow expansion confirmed for November 15 release
Added: 20.09.2013 10:25 | 8 views | 0 comments
Use new technologies set 50 years into the future.
The expansion gives players the ability to transform their cities using technology 50 years into the future, shaping them into a utopia of clean technologies or a dystopia of hyper-commercialism.
"Will the world of tomorrow be a utopia powered by clean energy or an industrial society consumed by mass commercialism?" said Patrick Buechner, general manager of Maxis Emeryville.
"With SimCity Cities of Tomorrow, players can build the future as they imagine it. Transport your Sims on MagLev, power your cities with fusion reactors or tidal wave generators, manufacture a...
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| Screenshots: SimCity Cities of Tomorrow (PC)
Added: 20.09.2013 10:17 | 7 views | 0 comments
Check out the latest batch of screenshots.
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| First SimCity expansion launching November 12
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Cities of Tomorrow add-on arriving this fall on PC and Mac; set 50 years in the future with new regions, technology, and specializations.
Electronic Arts today announced the Cities of Tomorrow expansion for to date.
Due out on November 12 for the PC and Mac, the Cities of Tomorrow expansion is set 50 years in the future. Players are able to use "new technologies" and "experimental urban planning techniques" to shape the future of their cities.
New regions, technology, city specializations, and transportation methods will be featured in the Cities of Tomorrow expansion. For the first time in the history of the SimCity series, cities can be built vertically with multizone "MegaTowers," EA said in a statement.
"Will they create a utopian society underpinned by clean technology under the auspices of the Academy, or encourage giant corporation OmegaCo to strip-mine natural resources and pollute in the name of feeding consumerism?" EA said.
After players choose whether they want their sims to live in peace and harmony or as part of an "exploited workforce," they can further affect their worlds by using an all-new and unspecified disaster scenario that is exclusive to the Cities of Tomorrow expansion.
EA did not name a price for the Cities of Tomorrow expansion. For more on SimCity, check out .
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| Macintosh | SimCity: Cities of Tomorrow - Teaser Trailer
Added: 19.09.2013 20:33 | 11 views | 0 comments
It's up to you to decide the future of your city with SimCity's first expansion pack, Cities of Tomorrow.
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| SimCity: Cities of Tomorrow - Teaser Trailer
Added: 19.09.2013 20:33 | 8 views | 0 comments
It's up to you to decide the future of your city with SimCity's first expansion pack, Cities of Tomorrow.
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www.gamespot.com
| SimCity Cities of Tomorrow expansion coming November 15
Added: 19.09.2013 20:26 | 14 views | 0 comments
Take your city 50 year into the future with the first DLC expansion. EA has revealed the first SimCity expansion, Cities of Tomorrow, which will be released for PC and Mac on November 15.
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