That’s right, Cities Skylines 2 comes from the original game developer Colossal Order, following the huge success of their city-building game and the constant stream of DLC and expansions. Yes, and Cities Skylines 2 is also coming out this year.
Cities: Skylines 2 is real and comes from the renowned Cities: Skylines developer Colossal Order, who is possibly the best city builder of its kind.
Described as a “modern take on the city-building genre,” Cities: Skylines 2 comes with fully implemented transportation and economic systems, tons of building and customization options, and even more modding options than ever before.
Cities: Skylines 2 is coming to PC and consoles later this year..
“The Cities brand has been an important part of the Paradox game catalog for over a decade. Cities: Skylines is a huge success with millions of copies sold, more than 5.5 million new players joining last year and the foundation is laid for Cities: Skylines 2,” said Fredrik Wester, CEO of Paradox Interactive.
“With an unprecedented amount of player customization and control, Cities: Skylines 2 will continue to push the boundaries of the city-building franchise.”
There were many suggestions during the Paradox interactive demo: up to three new games, four expansions, and numerous gameplay demos shown off during the demo. Not only was Colossal Order, developer of Cities: Skylines 2, but Harebrained Schemes, developer of Shadowrun Trilogy, showed off their latest game, The Lamplighters League.
If you were also wondering about Victoria 4 and Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2, Paradox Interactive made it clear before the show that neither of those games would be coming, I’m sorry to break it to you here.
While many of us were understandably hoping for Cities: Skylines 2 or something along those lines, Paradox actually had some fun in that pre-show anticipation, tweeting in response to a fan’s request for confirmation: “Uh…I confirm Colossal Order. logo in Paradox ads? »
If you want even more genres similar to Cities: Skylines while you’re here, we’ve got lists of the best building and management games available on PC right now while you wait for Cities: Skylines 2.
Source : PC Gamesn