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Although Cities: Skylines 2 is a thorough city-building simulator, performance issues make it tough to recommend right at release.
Publisher Paradox Interactive has delayed Cities: Skylines 2's console release once again. Now, the game's console launch isn't going to be in October either, as the team has "not yet met the ...
Cities: Skylines 2's troubled console release sounds like it's still some way off As dev admits it has "more things" to address.
Cities: Skylines 2 is mostly a test to see if developer Colossal Order can deliver on the promise of “fiddly city builder” yet again — and it hits all the markers.
Cities: Skylines 2 has had a rocky launch, to say the least. Major performance problems and bugs have kicked its planned content patches a long way down the road, and the situation's been made ...
Cities: Skylines 2 is an ambitious sequel that might have bitten off more than it can chew – be prepared to do a lot of terraforming if you don't want your metropolis to look like a nightmare.
Cities Skylines 2 Steam players have seemingly left the new Colossal Order and Paradox builder in droves, but this may not be a problem.
Cities: Skylines II is available to play from now until December 9. The free version is available to download and play for free on Steam and GeForce NOW.
A regular map in Cities: Skylines 2 will feature about 159 kilometers of building space across 144 unlockable tiles.
The developer of Cities Skylines 2 has revealed the game targets 30 frames per second, even on the most powerful PCs.
Discover the release date and trailers for Cities: Skylines 2, the highly anticipated building simulator sequel from Colossal Order.
The game is a marvel for anyone craving a hit of SimCity-style urban planning. It's also graphically demanding and occasionally overwhelming.