The *Cities: Skylines - 90s Pop Radio* is an audio Pack/Addon requiring the base *Cities: Skylines* strategy simulator. Released in 2023, this content enhances the existing city-building gameplay by introducing a new in-game radio station featuring 16 tracks of 90s Pop music, offering nearly an hour of new background ambiance for players managing their metropolitan areas across PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
This release is categorized as a Pack or Addon, meaning it requires the base game, Cities: Skylines, to function. It is not a standalone experience. Its scope is limited to providing new licensed audio content, offering approximately one hour of music distributed across 16 new tracks.
The primary function of this addition is to diversify the available in-game radio stations, allowing players to customize the background ambiance while they engage in the strategic elements of city planning, zoning, and infrastructure management that define the parent game.
The core appeal of this specific pack centers entirely on its musical theme: 90s Pop. For players who enjoy the strategic depth of city simulation and wish to tailor the auditory backdrop to a specific nostalgic era, this content provides that dedicated soundtrack.
The setting remains the expansive, customizable urban landscape of the main game. This pack does not alter the visual environment or introduce new geographical challenges; it exclusively provides an audio layer intended to evoke the atmosphere associated with 1990s popular music.
The update introduces 16 distinct new musical tracks dedicated to the 90s Pop genre. This content is accessible through the in-game radio selection menu, allowing players to switch to this station while overseeing their city development projects.
This radio station pack was released in 2023. It is available for players on PlayStation 4, PC (Microsoft Windows), and Xbox One platforms.
As of the current date, this specific release is listed as having zero additional DLCs, expansions, remakes, or remasters associated directly with it, functioning solely as a singular audio content package for the main title.