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Cities: Skylines 2's Console Launch Delay: What to Expect

Mar 05, 2025 5:29 PM

In a recent update regarding the console release of Cities: Skylines II, developer Colossal Order has announced that the launch for Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 will be postponed until summer 2024. This comes after the game's troubled PC release, which saw performance and simulation issues. Despite attempts to stabilize the game by lowering graphics quality, Colossal Order insists on providing a higher graphical standard before the console launch. The studio acknowledges ongoing challenges with the modding tools intended for the game, which have delayed plans for additional downloadable content. Players are encouraged to remain optimistic as Colossal Order aims to enhance the overall gaming experience.

When will Cities: Skylines II be released on console?

Cities: Skylines II is expected to be launched on consoles in summer 2024, following ongoing development to improve performance and stability.

Originally released on PC in October 2023, Cities: Skylines II is the sequel to the critically acclaimed city-building simulator Cities: Skylines. The game was highly anticipated for its complex simulation and improved graphics, but its launch faced significant backlash due to performance issues and bugs. The developers are committed to refining the game to meet audience expectations, extending their support for the community with regular updates and improvements. The first title in the series is well-known for its dedicated modding community, which enhances gameplay and adds further dimensions to city development.



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