Console players looking forward to Paradox and Colossal Order's Cities: Skylines 2 will unfortunately be waiting a while longer. A last-minute delay has pushed back the console version to spring 2024.
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Colossal Order's latest dev diary for Cities: Skylines 2 dives into the citizens of your cities and how they live out their lives. The in-game Chirper social media is returning with upgrades too.
Colossal Order has revealed Cities: Skylines 2 offers players choices on how to expand and develop their cities without having to solely focus on increasing population to unlock more buildings.
Cities: Skylines 2 is jumping headfirst into the simulation side of things, offering much deeper control over taxes, industrial production, and more to affect the direction of growth.
Colossal Order has revealed that Cities: Skylines 2 will ship with massive maps that are roughly five times bigger than the original game's offerings. The height maps are getting upgraded too.
City building fans can expect a much deeper electricity and water management experience in Cities: Skylines 2, with high and low voltage lines, Transformer Stations, and more incoming.
Cities Skylines 2's city service buildings have upgrades that can be built to improve and expand their benefits for citizens. Players can also offer high-speed internet now with telecom buildings.
New developer diary from Cities: Skylines 2 developer has shed light on all the zoning improvements it's making to the city builder. Mixed zones and Signature Buildings are here too.
Cities: Skylines 2 developer Colossal Order has detailed the improvements it is bringing to the traffic simulation, which include multi-core CPU support, rerouting, lane changing, and more.
Paradox Interactive and Colossal Order's popular city-building game Cities: Skylines is finally receiving a current-gen console native edition with bigger maps, better tools, and improved performance.
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Ubisoft and Blue Byte will be holding yet another free week for Anno 1800, this time between December 11 and 18. It'll be available via Uplay and EGS, with preloads being made possible starting today.