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Cities: Skylines II ist ein City-Building-Simulationsspiel entwickelt von Colossal Order und veröffentlicht von Paradox Interactive. Die Fortsetzung des massiv beliebten Cities: Skylines bietet stark erweiterte Simulationstiefe, einschließlich realistischer Wirtschaftssysteme, detaillierter Bürgerlebensmodelle und fortgeschrittener Verkehrs-KI. Spieler entwerfen und verwalten weitläufige Metropolregionen mit granularer Kontrolle über Zoning, Infrastruktur, öffentliche Dienste und Verkehrsnetze. Das Spiel führt ein neues Klimasystem, verbesserte Modding-Tools und Map-Kacheln ein, die enorme Stadtflächen ermöglichen. Während der Start Leistungskritik hatte, haben laufende Patches die Stabilität verbessert. Das Spiel spricht Stadtplanungs-Enthusiasten mit seinen tiefgreifenden Simulationsmechaniken und kreativer Freiheit beim Bauen von Städten jeder Größe an.

City Builder Games

Cities: Skylines II is the premier modern city builder, offering unparalleled depth in urban planning simulation with realistic economics, traffic, and citizen behavior systems.

Game Details

Platforms PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
Genre City Builder, Simulation
Developer Colossal Order
Released 2023
Critic Score 75/100
Multiplayer No
Cross-Platform No
Game Engine Unity
Microtransactions No
3.5
1 reviews
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
3.5/5

Cities: Skylines II is a sequel burdened by its predecessor's legacy and its own technical shortcomings. The simulation improvements are genuine — citizen life paths, realistic economic modeling, and enhanced traffic AI represent meaningful advances in the genre. The expanded map tiles allow cities of impressive scale, and the underlying systems are more sophisticated than the original. However, the launch was severely hampered by performance issues that made large cities nearly unplayable on recommended hardware. Patches have improved stability but the optimization still lags behind expectations. The modding scene, which was critical to the original's success, has been slow to develop with the new tools. The visual upgrade is noticeable but doesn't justify the performance cost. Content-wise, it launched with less variety than the fully-expanded original, creating an unfavorable comparison. There is a good city builder here struggling to emerge from under technical debt, and continued development may eventually realize its potential, but the current state is difficult to recommend at full price over its polished predecessor.

Feb 22, 2026