With the first anniversary of Cities: Skylines 2’s disastrous launch approaching, publisher Paradox Interactive has announced further delays to the game’s DLC as developer Colossal Order focuses its efforts on completing the “crucial” assets editor.
Colossal Order initially delayed Cities: Skylines 2’s DLC last November, amid significant criticism of the game’s performance. As a result, its Beach Properties Asset Pack was moved from its original 2023 release date to Q1 2024, while the Urban Promenades and Modern Architecture Creator Packs, and Bridges & Ports expansion shifted from Q1 2024 to Q2.
Unfortunately, Beach Properties’ eventual arrival was slammed by players for its high price and lacklustre content. As a result, Paradox issued an apology for its “rushed” release, refunded players, and postponed work on all future paid DLC “indefinitely” while it continued to improve the game, shunting the Bridges & Ports expansion all the way into 2025.