Cities: Skylines 2 has, perhaps accidentally, released a full list of its in-game achievements, giving players an early look at what some of its weirdest features and options may be, with rat infestations being a particularly noteworthy highlight. Presented as part of Paradox Interactive's all-new game showcase almost exactly on the eighth anniversary of the first title's release, development of the sequel to one of the most critically acclaimed city-building titles is apparently now well underway.
Slated to launch sometime during 2023, Cities: Skylines 2 may well be closer than most fans would've imagined. Even though there's been no actual gameplay shown so far, Xbox achievement websites have managed to get a hold of the game's achievements, and they appear to be quite telling all on their own.
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As the headliner of this year's Paradox Announcement Show, Cities: Skylines 2 turned heads as soon as its title first showed up on the stream. Now, however, its achievement data appears to have been released — perhaps inadvertently — and it's more revealing than one may have expected. For example, the «Everything the Light Touches» achievement unlocks after players purchase 150 map tiles, which is a massive increase from the first game's meager 25-tile baseline. On the other hand, the «Things Are Not Looking Up» achievement unlocks following the first rat infestation of a player's city, and «The Size of Golf Balls» is tied to a hailstorm event.
These achievements imply that not only will Cities: Skylines 2 be substantially larger than its immediate predecessor, but also that the game will field a far more varied array of simulation options. If hailstorms, tornadoes, and
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