The release schedule for Expansion Pass content will span the first half of 2024. In which, San Francisco Set and Beach Properties Asset pack will be released first in the first quarter. Next, 2 Content Creator packs will be launched in the second quarter along with 3 Radio Stations. However, the Expansion of Bridge and Port will still be on track and released in the second quarter of the following year.
Colossal Order's CEO, Mariina Hallikainen, has apologized for the current situation, emphasizing that: “once the PC version reaches the performance we desire, we will focus on releasing the game on consoles and DLC content”. Currently, the console version of Cities: Skylines 2 is scheduled to be released in early 2024.Hallikainen continued: “We are committed to bringing you the marketed DLC content, but it will not arrive according to the original advertising schedule. The first pack, Beach Properties Asset, has been completed by our partners and designers, but we will only deploy them after the content and performance fixes are completed as expected. I apologize for the delay, but we cannot rush out new content before everything is prepared and ready.”Last week, Colossal Order confirmed delays in the process of supporting official mods, while also announcing a delay in the release schedule for the next update. Cities: Skylines 2 has had to endure many ups and downs since its release. However, similar to the first game, it seems fans will need a few more years for the game to be truly completed and upgraded.Read more: Cities: Skylines 2 developers pledge not to sell DLC until the game is optimizedColossal Order delays update schedule for Cities: Skylines 2 to focus on bug fixes
Cities: Skylines 2 fans are once again met with another disappointment as developer Colossal Order recently announced a change in the release schedule of the initial DLC. They will have to wait longer as the game still has many unresolved issues.
Initially, the Expansion Pass release plan was set to start in the fourth quarter of 2023, however, Colossal Order has pushed the schedule back to the first quarter of 2024. The reason given by the Cities: Skylines 2 developer is that they need to focus on improving the game's performance and completing the Mod Editor, an important feature for content creators and modders.Colossal Order delays update schedule for Cities: Skylines 2 to focus on bug fixes
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What led to the delay of Cities: Skylines 2 DLC release?
The delay in the DLC release for Cities: Skylines 2 is due to Colossal Order needing more time to address unresolved issues and improve game performance. The Expansion Pass, initially set for late 2023, has been pushed to early 2024.
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When can players expect the first DLC packs for Cities: Skylines 2?
Players can expect the first DLC packs for Cities: Skylines 2 in the first half of 2024. The San Francisco Set and Beach Properties Asset pack will be released first, followed by two Content Creator packs and three Radio Stations.
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How will the delay affect the console release of Cities: Skylines 2?
Yes, the delay will affect the console release of Cities: Skylines 2, which is now scheduled for early 2024. Colossal Order is focusing on optimizing the PC version before moving to console releases.
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What assurances did Colossal Order provide regarding DLC content delivery?
Colossal Order assured fans that they are committed to delivering the marketed DLC content, but it will not be released until after performance fixes are made. They emphasize that quality is prioritized over speed.