Expands the playable area to the full 81 map tiles (instead of the inner 25), with additional supporting functionality including 'no pipes' and 'no powerlines'. For more detail, and for Steam binaries ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Development on Cities: Skylines 2 is changing hands after publisher Paradox Interactive and developer Colossal Order have "mutually decided to pursue ...
While the original Cities: Skylines practically brought its breed of open-ended city builder back from the dead (after SimCity 2013 killed it), Cities: Skylines 2 is a sequel that often feels like it ...
The sunbathed streets of Vice City feel like they're almost within reach. After 12 agonizing years, GTA 6 is official, and it (hopefully) isn't too far away. While returning to the series' classic ...
One of the best cosmetic mods you can add to Cities: Skylines 2 is the Walkways and Paths Netlane Pack. This mod lets you place 73 netlanes on top of walkways, sidewalks, and more. It’s a great ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Barry Collins is a tech journalist writing about PCs, Macs and games. It’s been over a year since the release of Cities: Skylines ...
If you’ve been on the fence about buying the urban landscape sim Cities: Skylines II (and given the response following its launch, who could blame you?), here’s your chance to take it for a free test ...
Paradox urges players to be cautious with the Traffic mod. Cities: Skylines 2 has been around for over a year, and fans have been exclusively going through the game on the PC platform. Those on ...
Update (March 18, 2024): Colossal Order has announced the release date of the first Cities: Skylines 2 DLC and provided an update on the roadmap. We've adjusted this article accordingly. Update ...
The launch of Cities: Skylines 2 is nearing and city-building enthusiasts are already raring to plan their first metropolis. One big feature of the game, its modability, won’t come into play until ...
Following last year’s rocky launch, Cities: Skylines: II has released a new patch that introduces a whole bunch of performance fixes, along with support for code modding and a map editor that ...
Modding support was intended to be available at launch, but the challenges of building the new game's technical base, amid many other technical issues, pushed it back, along with console releases.