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'SimCity Build It' Update: EA Reveals London as the New City Capable of 2,111 Sims Per Area; 25% More Land Area, Big Ben, Globe Theater Coming without London Bridge

"SimCity BuildIt" have a new city to build and this time, it is in London. This latest update will come with its iconic structures such as the Globe Theater and Big Ben. Unfortunately, while London's red double decker bus will come with this, the London Bridge will not.  

The new "SimCity BuildIt" update, "London Town," is coming with the iconic streetlights, structures, signs and more items that are similar to the historic city and, in addition, the players will be provided with more land to go with the update, Electronic Arts Mobile reported.

"SimCity BuildIt" content update of "London Town" is similar to "Paris Town." When the players were able to master the trading arts in Paris, they may now extend their routes towards London by just tapping on an airport construction site in order to make the runways ready.  When done, a new tap will give information on what and how to trade.

The latest "SimCity BuildIt" update will  also unlock the new building zone and the latest types of buildings like Globe Theater  and homes. The inclusion of the popular Big Ben is expected to improve the style of the city. The players may have the London special as well, the red double-decker busses travelling along the streets following the construction of the London Bus Terminal.

Also, the latest London Town residential areas are capable of supporting more than 15% percent of the residents as the London homes keep more people compared to the regular residential homes. Every London area may have the maximum of 2,111 Sims. Higher population means higher tax revenue, Adweek reported.

Entertainment Arts will also be giving more land, 25% more to be exact. This means there will be more space to construct the latest residential or business areas.

"SimCity BuildIt" is downloadable for free on Android devices and any iOS  through Amazon App store, Google Play or iTunes.


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