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Cities: Skylines 2 – four things we want to see in a city builder sequel
New game rumors are still circulating, but until they are confirmed, we can only speculate and make a wish list. Cities: Skylines is one of the most popular sim city-like city-building games currently available, but whether or not a successor will be released is the subject of much rumor. The game turned six earlier this year, but major expansion releases have been slow, and developer CClossal Order hasn’t been making much noise lately.
Cities: Skylines 2 would probably have been release at the PDXCon Remix event in May if there was a good time to do so. However, we only got the news that a new Mini Cities: Skylines 2 is essentially game content based on the famous Skylines broadcasters.
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Cities Skylines 2 improvements
While the fan base has been quite vocal about things that need to change, it was always clear that Skyline has achieved many things from the beginning compared to the failure of the previous iteration of Sim City. A supportive community, along with patches and good DLC, all contributed to making a good game even better.
In addition to more modern graphics and better map navigation, please write a comment below explaining how you’d improve on any potential franchise.