Colossal Order has shared an update on Cities: Skylines II's future, and while patches are being worked on for improving the base game, expansions are being pushed back again.
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Colossal Order's latest update to city builder entry Cities: Skylines II fixes the notorious homeless buildup issue, adds almost 300 new decorations, and more.
Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 players will be waiting even longer for Paradox and Colossal Order's city builder Cities: Skylines 2. The game no longer has a release date on the platforms.
Colossal Order's new update for Cities: Skylines 2 is carrying the promised Beach Properties DLC content for free, DLSS 2 support for Nvidia players, as well as performance improvements and bug fixes.
Cities: Skylines II's launch hasn't exactly gone as smoothly as Paradox Interactive had hoped. Alongside refunds for Beach Properties DLC, development is changing focus to improve the base game fully.
Colossal Order is almost ready to deliver the long-promised modding tools for Cities: Skylines II. This beta release will carry a custom map maker and a code editor. A paid asset pack is incoming too.
Colossal Order will be releasing a major update to Cities: Skylines II this week. It has two fresh maps to build on, level of detail models for citizens in cities, budget fixes, and more.
Colossal Order has revealed an early access program for Cities: Skylines II's upcoming editor for assets and maps. A major update is also planned for December containing performance boosts and fixes.
Cities Skylines II developer Colossal Order has revealed its main priorities towards patching the current PC version of its city management sim game, before it can start adding new content.
Colossal Order is expecting to launch the initial version of Cities: Skylines II modding tools sometime in early 2024. Updates are also slowing down as the studio focuses on major performance fixes.
Colossal Order CEO has confirmed that premium DLC release plans for Cities: Skylines II are currently on hold as the studio focuses on resolving performance issues and bugs in the PC version.
Colossal Order and Paradox Interactive have announced that a number of modders will release region packs of assets for the urban sim game Cities: Skylines II via the Paradox Mods platform.
Cities: Skylines II developer Colossal Order today pushed out the first update to its city builder. The hotfix carries optimizations aimed at improving performance, but Game Pass players have to wait.
Colossal Order is working on updates to improve Cities: Skylines 2's severe launch performance on PC. FSR2 and DLSS2 support are also being worked on, but there aren't any launch dates yet.
Cities: Skylines II will have an all-new in-game camera and Photo Mode that will allow players of the city building and management sim to take great screenshots and videos of their creations.
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.
The upcoming sim game sequel from Colossal Order will let players set their new city in different parts of the world that will have different types of weather and temperatures based on their location.
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 II will include a ton of new options for virtual city managers to control their public transportation like buses, trains, subways and more, along with cargo transportation.
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.
Developer Colossal Order is showing off some of the new features in the upcoming city sim builder sequel Cities: Skylines II, starting with some new and improved ways to build roads.
Paradox Interactive and Colossal Order's upcoming city builder Cities Skylines 2 received its first gameplay reveal at the Xbox Games Showcase today. An October launch date was also confirmed.
Eight years after the launch of Cities: Skylines, Colossal Order is releasing the fan-favorite city builder's final expansion, bringing new hotel management and tourism-focused systems.
Paradox Interactive and Colossal Order have finally unveiled Cities: Skylines II for all current-gen platforms. The highly anticipated city-builder experience is coming out later this year.
Strategy game publisher Paradox Interactive is planning a big show for next week, which will carry three new game announcements, fresh expansions, and more. Colossal Order will also be there.
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.
Another Cities: Skylines expansion is on the way, and this time it's about pedestrians. Dubbed Plazas & Promenades, it lets players build car-free areas, adds new district specializations, and more.
Epic Games Store's latest giveaway is bringing in Paradox and Colossal Order's hit city builder Cities: Skylines. The game is free to claim for the next week, with In Sound Mind coming up next.
Paradox Interactive has announced a new expansion for Cities: Skylines that will be dropping almost two years after the last one. Airports brings in modular buildings, connections, and more.
Epic Games Store will be giving away games for the next 14 days, starting today with Cities: Skylines. Also starting today is the Holiday Sale, discounting hundreds of titles, with a $10 coupon atop.
Cities: Skylines is set to receive its first expansion of 2020. Paradox and Colossal Order today announced the Sunset Harbor expansion, which is landing for PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4.
Paradox Interactive has announced that the Cities: Skylines Campus expansion has now landed on the popular city builder's console edition, letting players build universities, trade schools, and more.
Cities: Skylines console edition owners can now purchase the Industries expansion for their Xbox One and PlayStation 4 systems. This brings in supply chains of industries, postal services, and more.
Paradox Interactive and Colossal Order are introducing another expansion to Cities: Skylines later this month. The Campus expansion heralds higher education options for players' citizens.
The console edition of the Paradox Interactive's Cities: Skylines received the Parklife expansion today, letting players designate new districts that can house amusement parks, zoos, and more.