In a forum post, Paradox announced Cities: Skylines' development would be moving to one of its internal studios, Iceflake.
Paradox Interactive has confirmed it will part ways with Colossal Order Iceflake Studios will handle development of Cities: Skylines moving forward.
Cities: Skylines 2, the follow-up to the popular city builder developed by Colossal Order, just can’t catch a break. Following a post by the official Cities: Skylines account on publisher Paradox ...
The Beach Properties DLC is facing backlash for lack of content and its high price, disappointing Cities: Skylines 2 fans. The DLC is sold for $10, and players are displeased with the amount of new ...
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All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Cities: Skylines – Premium Edition Cities: Skylines is a modern take on the classic city simulation genre. The game introduces new game play elements to ...
In brief: It is becoming increasingly common for high-budget video games to launch with mild or serious issues, often causing players to decide whether to purchase them on day one or wait. Cities: ...
Cities: Skylines II developer Colossal Order has a uniquely close relationship with its community. The original Cities: Skylines came out in 2015 and gobbled up the audience that was left behind by EA ...