Cities Skylines 2 Publisher Offers Refunds, Makes DLC Free, and Apologizes for Disappointing Release

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Paradox Interactive and developer Colossal Order issue a public apology for the state of Cities Skylines 2 and its recent DLC, Beach Properties, admitting to letting down fans and announcing refunds for DLC purchasers. Future paid DLC has been postponed indefinitely, and the Beach Properties DLC will be made free with additional content for Ultimate Edition owners. The game's next expansion, Bridges and Ports, is now set for release in 2025, and an advisory meeting with the community is planned for full transparency. The console launch is now targeted for October 2022, following struggles with optimization.
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