Cities: Skylines 2
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The latest Cities: Skylines 2 patch addresses homelessness and pollution issues in an already-fraught election year
By Lincoln Carpenter published
News Sadly, the pollution's been addressed by making it worse.
Cities: Skylines 2 launched too early, says Paradox deputy CEO, but early access wouldn't have been a solution: 'A dev team that thinks they're going to have a nicer ride on an early access game, I think fool themselves'
By Fraser Brown published
News "The lesson learned is that we should probably not launch that early."
Cities: Skylines 2 Creator Packs and the Bridges and Ports Expansion are being delayed so the devs don't have to 'split our focus'
By Elie Gould published
News There's no clear timeline yet.
Cities: Skylines 2 warns players about an oncoming 'death wave' that'll kill your elderly, 'The older your citizens are, the more severe it will be'
By Elie Gould published
News Is that the Grim Reaper?
Cities: Skylines 2 kills off its (virtual) landlords to save players from the cruelty of soaring rent prices
By Harvey Randall published
News Too damn high.
Paradox apologizes for latest Cities: Skylines 2 boondoggle, will give refunds for the Beach Properties DLC: '[We] hope we can regain your trust going forward'
By Andy Chalk published
news Paradox and Colossal Order are also holding an "advisory meeting" with high-profile Cities: Skylines 2 players.
Cities: Skylines 2's first post-launch DLC, Beach Properties, is out now and players aren't happy: 'This is a disgrace'
By Fraser Brown published
News Life's a beach.
Cities: Skylines 2 will finally start getting modding support, alongside some performance fixes and its first wave of paid DLC
By Harvey Randall published
News Four trees.
Cities: Skylines 2 boss says lack of mod support is the 'biggest regret we have'
By Christopher Livingston published
news The Colossal Order CEO says the studio has "mountain to climb when it comes to delivering on the expectations."
Cities: Skylines 2 studio boss warns that growing toxicity could force developers to 'pull back our engagement' with the community
By Andy Chalk published
news Colossal Order CEO Mariina Hallikainen said growing levels of toxicity in the community is "something we have not experienced to this extent before."
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