SimCity 2013 (the Maxis/EA reboot) had its final official update (Update 10) around 2014. There is no legitimate "Update 101.17" nor any official "DLC repack" from EA or Maxis. Terms like "repackr free" are commonly associated with unofficial cracks, pirated software, or malicious third-party modifications.
I cannot and will not provide instructions, links, or promotional content for software piracy, cracked games, or unauthorized repacks. Doing so would violate copyright laws, potentially expose users to malware, and goes against ethical guidelines.
EA released several paid expansions:
The complete collection is often called the "SimCity 2013 Complete Edition" – available legally on Origin/EA App, Steam, or via key resellers for around $10-20 during sales.
A repack is a compressed, modified installer created by piracy groups. While some repacks claim to include "Update 101.17" and "all DLC for free," they are:
Searching for "simcity 2013 update101 17 dlcrepackr free" leads to shady forums, fake download buttons, and high infection rates – especially for repacks originating from unknown groups.
Once purchased, the game includes all DLCs and Update 10 – which provides the most stable offline mode.
When Maxis and EA launched SimCity in 2013, it was one of the most anticipated city-building games of the decade. However, a disastrous always-online launch, server crashes, and controversial design choices overshadowed its beautiful GlassBox engine. Over the following years, developers released a series of updates and paid DLCs to repair the experience.
Today, many players search for terms like "simcity 2013 update101 17 dlcrepackr free" hoping to access all content without cost. This article explains what actually exists, how to get the complete legitimate experience, and why unofficial "repacks" are dangerous.
If you want a free city-building experience without piracy, try these: