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Cities: Skylines 2

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Good news for those of you who like a bit of empire building.




And there's more: https://www.pcgamer.com/city-builder-games-2023-pc/
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Just spent ages looking for this online only to find out that it hasn't been released yet.....nor has a date been given except it'll be 2023 :crylol:

Anyway, i have a steam account now and i'm all ready for it.

Anyone played the first one? Is it worth getting it before moving to the second one?
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Do you buy from CDKeys they have it for less than £8 at the moment. That would be worth a try.
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Cities: Skylines is a fantastic title - single-handedly saved the genre after the dreadful 2013 Sim City.

Even though it's set to be superseded by II shortly there's tons of user-inspired content available which is going nowhere, so if you can get it for eight sheets right now I'd say that's a steal.
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Ok, thanks boss. Just got the skylines 1 which cost £4.99. All working good, i'll have a play with it when I get 5 minutes.
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While it's not my cup of tea I still spent a good few hours engrossed in the first one
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I picked up CS1 on PC with all it's DLC for about £13 a while back, even though I already had it on Xbox. Last I checked I have something in the region of 4 WEEKS of playtime on that game across both platforms, I can't get enough so I'll be in for CS2 on release no doubt.

Would have been nice to see some actual gameplay though.

Come to think of it I may have an issue, and this thread is going to cause me to fall off the wagon again.

*sigh* time to ditch work to build another city.
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Cities: Skylines is going through its bucket list ahead of this year's release of Cities: Skylines 2(opens in new tab). Before it shuffles off stage entirely, the first game is bringing eight years of updates to a close with a raft of themed "World Tour" DLC(opens in new tab), plus some new music, new buildings, and one final "mini expansion".
https://www.pcgamer.com/cities-skylines ... -for-good/
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