Cities: Skylines received its final piece of DLC last May , as developers Colossal Order shifted their focus to its sequel, Cities: Skylines 2. Eighteen months and the release of Cities: Skylines 2 later..
. Cities: Skylines 1 is getting new DLC again. The "Mountain Village" creator pack add 45 new buildings designed to help you construct quaint and picturesque destinations.
Many of Cities: Skylines DLCs were created by community members and that's the case here, but developers Colossal Order have also been hands-off when it comes to implementing the work in-game. "We want to reassure those of you that play Cities: Skylines II, that the development of this new content for Cities: Skylines is an entirely separate effort. The content you’ll find in this release for Cities: Skylines has been implemented by Tantalus, the studio who managed the console ports for Cities: Skylines," says the pack's announcement .
"No resources were diverted from Cities: Skylines II for this - our friends at Colossal Order remain fully focused on developing and improving Cities: Skylines II. This approach allows us to release some updates without compromising on either game." Cities: Skylines 2 launched in a rough state last year, beset by both bugs and performance issues.
There have been improvements since , but still the first DLC pack was so poorly received that players were refunded and everybody had to apologise. For those reasons, and Paradox's many other recent missteps , I think it'd be easy.