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Cities Skylines 2 launches two new community-made paid DLC packs in the wake of developer split, with the asset editor to follow

In the wake of its dramatic split with developer Colossal Order, Cities Skylines 2 has launched new DLC made by the community. 'Creator packs' have long been a part of Cities Skylines, with dozens of additions available for the original that offer plenty of ways to further expand on one of the PC's best city-building games. As we enter uncharted territory for the sequel, the Skyscrapers and Supply Chains packs offer a bit more of that familiar stability to proceedings, with the long-awaited CS2 asset editor finally due to arrive in beta right afterwards.

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If you're quick, you can now try Cities Skylines 2 for free and see how far it's come in the two years since its disappointing launch

Still hoping to right the wrongs of your home town? Think you can solve its traffic woes with another road placed instantanously by your god hand? This weekend might be the best time to prove it. Virtually, at least. Cities Skylines 2 is free to play until November 10, giving you the opportunity to try the initially ill-received sequel to one of the best city-building games of all time without watching the clock to stick within the two-hour Steam refund window. Not that you would stand a chance; the hours just fly by with games like this.

Read the full story on PCGamesN: If you're quick, you can now try Cities Skylines 2 for free and see how far it's come in the two years since its disappointing launch

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