Last week Paradox Interactive and developer Colossal Order revealed Cities: Skylines II is finally on the way, which was certainly exciting news, but it begged the question – what will happen to the first Cities: Skylines? The original Cities: Skylines has a very dedicated fanbase and has received an exceptional amount of post-launch content, but it seems that’s finally coming to an end.
Today Paradox and Colossal Order announced that Cities: Skylines will be receiving its last DLC this spring and that active support of the game will likely wrap by the end of 2023. Cities: Skylines players can look forward a handful of final DLC packs made by top content creators – Africa in Miniature, Shopping Malls, Sports Venues, Industrial Evolution, Brooklyn & Queens, and Railroads of Japan are the six packs on the way. These content packs will be accompanied by a free “Hubs and Transport” update that will make final improvements to Skylines' transportation systems. Finally, a vacation-themed “mini-expansion” is also coming. You can check out the roadmap for the final Cities: Skylines DLC, below.
Here's a bit more detail about the new Cities: Skylines content packs launching this month…
Cities: Skylines can be played on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and PS5, although updates come to PC first. The next content drop for the game arrives on March 22, with one more coming in May. Meanwhile, Cities: Skylines II launches sometime in 2023.
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