The team behind Cities: Skylines 2 has revealed that fans shouldn't expect the simulation game's console ports to come out before Summer 2025. Developed by Colossal Order, Cities: Skylines 2 was released in October 2023 for PC gamers exclusively despite being previously planned to come out on PlayStation and Xbox on the same day.
The wait for Cities: Skylines 2 to arrive on consoles has been a prolonged one, to say the least. Its divisive launch state on PC is often considered as one of the factors responsible for publisher Paradox Interactive being more careful with its console ports. After first being delayed to June 2024, they were postponed indefinitely after the devs couldn't get the game's technical issues down to a satisfactory level within the given timeframe. Most recently, the Cities: Skylines 2 team gave a fresh report on the console versions, giving players a clearer idea of when they might be able to expect the rollout.
Cities Skylines 2 has had a pretty rough launch, and its DLC has not helped, but that does not mean that the city builder deserves to die off.
In a new post on its Steam page, Cities: Skylines 2 announced that "steady...