Cities Skylines 2 Should Launch With Every Cities Skylines DLC
Cities Skylines has been receiving a flurry of expansion packs and smaller DLC releases since 2015, introducing new mechanics, building types, settings, and a handful of radio stations. Every year, the game has been blessed with the launch of different DLC packs, with most years seeing the release of multiple packs, thereby creating one of the most intricate and lifelike city builders around.
With the upcoming release of Cities Skylines 2, Colossal Order aims to take the series to new heights, and it cannot afford to abandon the content in the first game. The players have dedicated a significant amount of time and money to Cities Skylines, and launching the sequel with less content than its predecessor would provide little incentive for current players to switch. Therefore, the second game must incorporate everything that the first game offers and expand on it with further DLC and free updates.
Kerbal Space Program 2 is a prime example of a simulation game that launched with fewer features than its predecessor. Despite being a highly anticipated sequel to the beloved space sim, fans were disappointed to find out that the game lacked much of the content from the first installment. Additionally, the game is riddled with bugs and stability issues, which has caused several players to demand refunds. As a result, many prospective buyers have been deterred, and the existing fanbase has been given little motivation to switch to the latest title.
To avoid the mistakes of other major simulation games, Cities Skylines 2 must not compromise on content. The game should include all existing features from Cities Skylines, such as the option to play with natural disasters, design eco-friendly cities, construct distinctive industrial zones, oversee schools, and hold concerts. Instead of dividing the first game’s content into DLCs for profit, Cities Skylines 2 should amplify those mechanics and integrate them as core elements. This not only prevents alienating loyal fans but also attracts new players with a comprehensive and compelling gameplay experience.
While graphical enhancements are enticing, they alone cannot suffice, and removing Cities Skylines’ DLC content would be a disservice to the players. Colossal Order must guarantee that Cities Skylines 2 delivers a stellar experience right from its release. With the opportunity to establish a new benchmark for simulation sequels, the developers must leave no stone unturned to make it a resounding success.