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Cities: Skylines 2 Expansion Delayed Again for More Depth

May 27, 2025 6:35 PM

Cities: Skylines II's major DLC expansion, Bridges & Ports, has been delayed yet again by developer Colossal Order and publisher Paradox Interactive. Originally slated for an early 2024 release, the update has been pushed to Q4 2025. The decision comes after player feedback indicated that while some aspects of the expansion are promising, others require further polish. In tandem with this news, a free update is proposed to launch on June 11, featuring new bridges and quays to keep players engaged. This continuation of delays follows a rocky start for Cities: Skylines II, reflecting ongoing performance issues that prompted the development team to focus on improving the core game.

What are the recent delays affecting Cities: Skylines II's DLC and console release?

The first major DLC expansion, Bridges & Ports, has been postponed to Q4 of the year as developers aim to enhance its quality based on community feedback. Additionally, the game's console port is still in limbo, with no updates on its release since its initial planned launch in October 2023 due to performance challenges on next-gen consoles.

Cities: Skylines II is the sequel to the popular city-building simulation game that garnered a loyal fanbase. The original game, released in 2015, set a high bar with its deep gameplay mechanics and extensive modding community. The sequel aimed to build on these foundations but faced significant backlash upon its debut, primarily over performance issues and a lack of content that met players' expectations. These development hurdles have impacted the project's trajectory and overall community sentiment.



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Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2025-05-27 18:48:11
At this rate, Cities: Skylines II’s DLC might arrive just in time for us to build ports on Mars. Still, props to the devs for listening—just hope the wait doesn’t turn the hype into a ghost town. The free update’s a nice Band-Aid, but let’s be real—this game’s roadmap feels like it’s stuck in rush-hour gridlock. Fingers crossed Q4 delivers the goods.
Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2025-05-27 18:42:13
Another delay for Cities: Skylines II At this point, I’m starting to wonder if the devs are building their own city in real time. Hopefully, the extra polish means we’ll finally get the sequel we were promised at launch. Honestly, I respect the team for prioritizing quality over rushing out half-baked DLC—but man, it’s tough watching this rollout feel like slow-motion SimCity traffic.
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