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| Release date: | 23 October 2023 |
| Genre: | Simulation, |
| Recent Steam reviews: | Mixed (970) |
| All Steam reviews: | Mixed (31134) |
Editions
Standard Edition - Latin America
- Cities: Skylines II
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Description


Raise a city from the ground up and transform it into the thriving metropolis only you can imagine. You've never experienced building on this scale. With deep simulation and a living economy, Cities: Skylines II delivers world-building without limits.
Lay the foundations for your city to begin. Create the roads, infrastructure, and systems that make life possible day to day. It's up to you – all of it.
How your city grows is your call too, but plan strategically. Every decision has an impact. Can you energize local industries while also using trade to boost the economy? What will make residential districts flourish without killing the buzz downtown? How will you meet the needs and desires of citizens while balancing the city's budget?
Your city never rests. Like any living, breathing world, it changes over time. Some changes will be slow and gradual, while others will be sudden and unexpected. So while seasons turn and night follows day, be ready to act when life doesn't go to plan.
The most realistic and detailed city builder ever, Cities: Skylines II pushes your creativity and problem-solving to another level. With beautifully rendered high-resolution graphics, it also inspires you to build the city of your dreams.

AI and intricate economics mean your choices ripple through the fabric of the city. Remember that as you strategize, problem-solve, and react to change, challenges, and opportunities.


Cities: Skylines II lets you create without compromise. Now you can build sky-high and sprawl across the map like never before. Why not? Your city is you.


Your decisions shape each citizen's life path, a chain of events that defines who they are. From love and loss to wealth and wellbeing, follow their life's ups and downs.

Pick a map to set the climate of your city. These are the natural forces you'll negotiate to expand your city amid rising pollution, changeable weather, and seasonal challenges.
Configurations
minimum*
- OS: Windows 10 Home 64 Bit
- Processor: Intel Core i7-6700K | AMD Ryzen 5 2600X
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 (4 GB) | AMD Radeon RX 480 (8 GB)
- Storage: 60 GB available space
recommended*
- OS: Windows 10 Home 64 Bit | Windows 11
- Processor: Intel Core i5-12600K | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 (10 GB) | AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT (16 GB)
- Storage: 60 GB available space
Reviews
Best reviews
- No a scam
- only 22$
I also don't like the shaking cars.
What I do like is the actual gameplay, even while this is much more complicated than CS1 on console. You really have to use your noggin to be successful, just like real life. But even on the easy mode, you run out of money quickly if you don't balance everything right ftom the get go.
- Very deep
- Technical
- processor intensive
- could be overwhelming
- So quick and Easy
- Fun Game
- No Bugs or Graphical Issues
- Nothing
- Graphics
- Gameplay
- Still quite laggy
Recent reviews
- Game Mechs
- Graphic
- Have any DLC new
- So expensive
But it plays well and doesn't crash like I had heard. Not once in 80 hours play.
It is addictive.
When your city gets big the game will chug and around 1m residents I'm getting to the point that it may become unplayable.
- Addictive
- CPU heavy
- Lots of options
- Lets you have a lot of control
- Steep learning curve
- Legit
- fast
- No problem at all
- Better traffic
- Less-cartoony cities
- The FREE region packs are really great
- Cell placement on roads a little bit more tricky sometimes
- Fast
- Easy
- Good Visuals
- Good Modding Support
- Good amount of features
- Missing many antimations like at satdiums, parks and firefighters
- Still has performace issues and crashes
- Doesn't hear the community :/
- Quick
- Easy
- Fast
- Nun
- Many features
- Grapischs are awesome
- Many tools to use for decorating
- Not very stabilized performance
- Can be buggy with mods
- DLC included
- More realistic and detailed than C:S
- Lots of customisation possible in game and in settings
- Requires more resources from pc than C:S 1
I really like the variability of the specific industry, where you choose the size of the area.
The game certainly has a lot of bugs so far, but I'm really enjoying it.
- nice graphics
- specific industry building options
- bugs
- Good game, good diversity
- room for improvements
Is it perfect? Not even near. Yes, the game is heavy to run. On an RX 6700XT with ultra preset, it runs at 40 - 60 fps. Using FSR really helped here. It also has some glitches here and there as well.
But overall I think the game is really nice. I played it before buying and enjoyed to the point of wanting to buy it.
- Graphics
- Very feature pack
- Relatively new, so expect improvements and new features
- Not very optimzed
- Expect some minnor glitches