Cities: Skylines 2 Economy 2.0 update teased for release this month
The next major update for Cities: Skylines 2 will revamp various mechanics of economy based on extensive player feedback and suggestions.
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The next major update for Cities: Skylines 2 will revamp various mechanics of economy based on extensive player feedback and suggestions.
The Beach Properties DLC has also been made free following hefty criticism and refunds will be issued for those who bought it, where possible.
In addition to several bits of paid DLC, Cities: Skylines 2's modding tools and Editor are getting a number of fixes and improvements.
The public Betas for Paradox Mods and code modding should be available by the end of March.
Sign-ups to take part in early access testing of Cities: Skylines 2's Editor have opened and invite players to help fine-tune the official modding tools.
Colossal Order CEO Mariina Hallikainen stressed that the studio "must not rush new content out before the base is ready for it."
The latest Cities: Skylines 2 fixes reduce resolutions of unnecessarily large character textures and provide further optimizations.
The developers at Colossal Order took to a Reddit AMA to cover various questions and lay out plans for improving Cities: Skylines 2.
Colossal Order and Paradox Interactive are confining mod support for Cities: Skylines 2 to Paradox Mods to ensure consistent cross-platform mod support.
Colossal Order still intends to release Cities: Skylines 2 on PC this October, but console launches will have to wait until next year.