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Cities in Motion 2: Lofty Landmarks
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Cities in Motion 2: Lofty Landmarks
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Cities in Motion 2: Lofty Landmarks
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Cities in Motion 2: Lofty Landmarks
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Cities in Motion 2: Lofty Landmarks
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Cities in Motion 2: Lofty Landmarks
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Cities in Motion 2: Lofty Landmarks
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Cities in Motion 2: Lofty Landmarks
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Cities in Motion 2: Lofty Landmarks
Cities in Motion 2: Lofty Landmarks
Cities in Motion 2: Lofty Landmarks
Cities in Motion 2: Lofty Landmarks
Cities in Motion 2: Lofty Landmarks
Cities in Motion 2: Lofty Landmarks
Cities in Motion 2: Lofty Landmarks
Cities in Motion 2: Lofty Landmarks

Add some lofty architecture to spice up your town with this DLC.

Cities in Motion 2: Lofty Landmarks

NOTICE: This content requires the base game Cities in Motion 2 on Steam in order to play.

Add some lofty architecture to spice up your town with this DLC. Lofty Landmarks offers four new buildings: the formidable Cologne Cathedral, the famous Westminster Palace featuring the Elizabeth Tower and it's Big Ben bell, the renowned German Brandenburg Gate, and the 30 St. Mary Axe, commonly known as the Gherkin of London.

Big Ben / Westminster palace: Elizabeth Tower houses the huge bell nicknamed the Big Ben. It's a part of the Westminster palace, and a sure place to attract lots of citizens on sunny days.

30 St. Mary Axe: Sleek, modern and gherkin-like, this landmark will be one of the busiest places in any town. Building a line to it will always bring you profit!

Cologne Cathedral: The gothic elegance of the Cologne Cathedral is unsurpassed. Place this landmark in your city to make sure the masses flock to it.

Branderburg Gate: One of the most famous landmarks in Germany, the Brandenburg gate, is a very popular destination in any city. Place it to have lots of people moving around!

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Windows Minimum Requirements:

  • Operating system Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7/8
  • Processor 2 GHz Dual core
  • Memory 3 GB RAM
  • Hard disk space 2 GB
  • Video nVIDIA GeForce 8800, 512 MB RAM or ATI Radeon HD 3850, 512 MB RAM
  • Sound n/a
  • DirectX® 9 or above

Windows Recommended Requirements:

  • Operating system Microsoft Windows 7/8
  • Processor 3 GHz Quad core
  • Memory 4 GB RAM
  • Hard disk space 2GB
  • Video Card nVIDIA GeForce GTX460, 1 GB RAM or AMD Radeon HD 6850, 1 GB RAM
  • Sound Card n/a
  • DirectX® 9 or above

Mac Minimum Requirements:

  • Operating system OSX Snow Leopard 10.6.3
  • Processor 2 GHz Dual core
  • Memory 3 GB RAM
  • Hard disk space 2 GB
  • Video nVIDIA GeForce 8800, 512 MB RAM or ATI Radeon HD 3850, 512 MB RAM
  • Sound n/a
  • Additional notes Broadband Internet connection

Mac Recommended Requirements:

  • Operating system OSX Snow Leopard 10.6.3 or later
  • Processor 3 GHz Quad core
  • Memory 4 GB RAM
  • Hard disk space 2GB
  • Video Card nVIDIA GeForce GTX460, 1 GB RAM or AMD Radeon HD 6850, 1 GB RAM
  • Sound Card n/a
  • Additional notes Broadband Internet connection


To activate the Steam key you've received, follow the instructions below;

  1. First up, open the Steam client. (If you don't have it, simply click the "Install Steam" button here => Steam Store )
  2. Sign in to your Steam account. (If you don't have one, click here to create a new one => Steam Account)
  3. Click on the "ADD A GAME" button in the bottom corner of the client.
  4. Then, select "Activate a product on Steam..."
  5. Write down or copy-paste the activation key that you've received from %s in the window.
  6. Your game is now visible in your library! Click on your "Library".
  7. And finally, click on the game and select "Install" to start your download.

Cities in Motion 2: Lofty Landmarks

$2.99
Activated in United States
Publisher: Paradox Interactive
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Release Date: 29 Aug 2013