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Cities: Skylines 2 now has mod support, so you can soon annoy drivers with Spaghetti Junction 2.0You’ll need to use a separate platform to run them though

You’ll need to use a separate platform to run them though

Image credit:RPS/Paradox Interactive

Image credit:RPS/Paradox Interactive

A wide view of a town in Cities: Skylines 2 with complex, looping roads and bridges

First Look at the Editor | Cities: Skylines IIWatch on YouTube

First Look at the Editor | Cities: Skylines II

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Elsewhere, the patch includes a host of tweaks. Highlights look to include frame boosts during certain actions, and a fix to “endless siren for the Early Disaster Warning System,” which sounds hellish. There are also two new paid DLC packs, a ‘Beach Properties’ asset pack, and a ‘Deluxe Relax Station’ radio pack. The radio pack is a fiver, so I hope it’s at least relaxing enough to soothe the pain of being charged a fiver for a flippin’ radio station. Recent reviews currently sit at a ‘mostly negative’ on Steam, with players citing paid DLC releasing while the game still has major issues, and relative shallowness as chief bugbears. Sin echoed elements of the latter inour review, saying the game offers “little that feels substantially new or improved enough to warrant a sequel.” Ah, but would a Big Butt Skinner Balloon sweeten the deal, Sin?