Colossal Order is really having a rough time: After the disastrous launch of Cities: Skylines 2, which was plagued by technical issues and performance problems, the developers made the same mistake ...
The game has seen continued criticism since it was released last October. Following a particularly disastrous six months since its launch, the developers of Cities Skylines 2 are offering an apology ...
Players are disappointed with Cities: Skylines 2's DLC, leading to Paradox Interactive issuing refunds. The release of the Beach Properties DLC has been met with discontent, but the developers are ...
The developers of Cities: Skylines 2 recognized some significant changes were required and posted an apology on publisher Paradox Interactive’s forums. It admitted that Beach Properties was “rushed ...
A recent database update to Steam suggests that Cities: Skylines 2's upcoming Bridges and Ports DLC could be releasing soon. The Steam update saw achievements added for the city-builder's next DLC, ...
Cities: Skylines 2 developer Colossal Order is unlisting and refunding purchases of its controversial Beach Properties asset pack less than a month after its release. It’s also significantly delaying ...
They had to make the game more scalable and not single-threaded. They needed to replace their custom game engine to do that as well as to take advantage of newer graphics technologies. They chose ...
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 big anniversary patch back in March certainly made Cities Skylines 2 a lot better, bringing with it vital improvements to the employment system and other key parts of the simulation. But Paradox ...
One of the biggest gripes fans had with Cities: Skylines 2 at launch was the lack of official mod support, though that didn’t stop talented community members from making and publishing very impressive ...
Max has loved video games ever since he booted up his friend's N64 and played Mario Kart. He quickly spent all his allowance on any game he could get his hands on, and spent hours playing a dusty PS2.
Don't count out Cities Skylines 2 - not yet. While Colossal Order's sequel hasn't entirely met the expectations of players, especially after the gigantic success of the original game, it remains a ...