First Screenshots From Cities: Skylines 2 Revealed Prematurely by Microsoft
The first screenshots from Cities: Skylines 2 have been leaked, showing, among other things, a new interface and a more realistic visual style for the sequel.

The first screenshots from Cities: Skylines II, the sequel to Colossal Order's hit city-building strategy game, have been leaked.
- The screens were published prematurely on Microsoft Store.
- They have already been removed from the store (now only the CG trailer scenes remain), but earlier, one of the fans managed to make a copy of the page. So if you want to see these screenshots, head over to Reddit, and then open the link to web.archive.org.
- The graphics are intriguing not only because they are the first screenshots showing gameplay, but also because they show the changes the devs are planning.
- The screenshots suggest that Cities: Skylines II will abandon the slightly cartoonish style of the first installment in favor of more realistic graphics. This is not a new trend, as it could be partially seen already in the late DLC for the first game.
- In one of the screenshots you can also get a glimpse of the revised interface.
Recall that Cities: Skylines II is heading for PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5, and the game will also be available as part of Game . The release is expected to take place this year.
The developers recently announced that the sequel is being developed on the Unity engine, which was generally will lack a multiplayer mode.
- Cities: Skylines II - official website
- Cities: Skylines II on Steam
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