They should stop releasing DLCs and start to fix the mess CS2. Who needs new parks when there are no people in the parks?
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"To celebrate 10 years of this game you like we're gonna charge you even more money"
edit: missing apostrophe
Would be really cool if they could actually fix the game so it's playable though. Tired of all the simulation limitations and the fact that once you reach a certain size, the city just doesn't work.
Wasn't CS2 canned? Or was that just KSP2?
Cities skyline 2 is out, didn't have the most amazing start but which title from paradox ever has that? It is imo better than the first.
Edit: My of choice of YT channel for CS2 content
The entire dev team for KSP2 was canned effectively killing the game. Yet they will happily still let you buy it knowing full well it will never be completed.