Update (March 18, 2024): Colossal Order has announced the release date of the first Cities: Skylines 2 DLC and provided an update on the roadmap. We've adjusted this article accordingly.
Update (November 21, 2023): Colossal Order has announced that the planned Cities: Skylines 2 DLC would be delayed. We've amened the roadmap below accordingly.
Although Cities: Skylines 2 already feels like a very complete city-builder, as you can read in our Cities: Skylines 2 review, there is plenty of room for additional detail and depth that can be added to the experience in the form of DLC. Colossal Order and Paradox Interactive have already made a roadmap for Cities: Skylines 2 DLC available ahead of the game’s launch so that fans are able to check out what’s expecting them in the near future.
The original Cities: Skylines massively benefitted from the DLC it received over its lifetime, which alongside community mods kept it fresh and added much more depth to the title. The same will be true for Cities: Skylines 2, which understandably didn’t contain all the content its predecessor had at the end. However, it’s a superb foundation for the developers to work with, which’ll enable the sequel to eventually surpass the original in all aspects.
Here is the Cities: Skylines 2 DLC roadmap up to the first half of 2024.
In addition to these content releases, the developers plan to add more varied radio footage to the game. These packs will be released alongside the big DLC packs of their quarter, expanding the game’s available radio channels with a new host and an hour of music.
The following radio packs have been announced:
Aside from the San Francisco set, you’ll be able to buy each of these DLC packs separately, allowing you to pick and choose between the assets you’d like to add to your game.
However, you can obtain the San Francisco set as well as all of the announced content pieces in one go by purchasing the Cities: Skylines 2 Ultimate Edition, which contains the base game as well as the Expansion Pass. If you’re a big fan of the series and are likely to buy all the DLC anyways, getting the Expansion Pass and automatically unlocking all the packs as they are released will turn out cheaper than buying everything on its own.
You can find Cities: Skylines 2 on Steam to check the options.
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