It has been a busy period for Paradox Interactive. They recently published a remastered edition of Cities Skylines, developed by Colossal Order, which launched on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5. If you already own the game, the upgrade is free. And so is nearly all of the DLC, except for the PlayStation 4 version, which is not eligible. However, the game is available on Game Pass. Additionally, Colossal Order was part of the Xbox showcase and announced a new game. If you enjoy city-building games, then we have some good news for you. Please watch the trailer below to reveal the new game.
Yes, that’s right, we are getting a sequel, Cities Skylines 2 was confirmed by Paradox Interactive.
More Details About Cities Skylines 2
It has been announced that Cities Skylines 2 will be released later this year on multiple platforms, including PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. The game will also be available on Game Pass. Players will have the freedom to build any type of city they desire and will be provided with the necessary tools to do so. They can witness the city’s growth from a small village to a thriving metropolis. This information has been reported by Eurogamer after the showcase. The official website also confirms these details.
Create and manage your own city without restrictions. Offering a deep simulation and a living economy, Cities: Skylines II will challenge your decision-making skills and allow you to build the cities of your dreams.
Get ready for a new epic scale in the most realistic city builder – ever.
The official website provides links to all the store listings. And you can now add it to your wish list on Steam and PlayStation 5. This is a fantastic way to celebrate eight years of Cities Skylines. If you’re a fan of the game, we would love to hear your thoughts on the original game and this exciting news. Feel free to get in touch and share your thoughts with us. Additionally, it’s worth noting that Cities Skylines utilizes Unity, but the sequel may not, as indicated by this post on Steam and the tweet below.










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