Paradox Interactive and Colossal Order revealed an update detailing their plans and goals for Cities: Skylines II performance post-launch. Build roads, lay out districts, set up infrastructure, and manage citizens' needs as the population grows from a small town to a sweeping metropolis. From there, players manage a series of interconnected simulation systems as they build and grow their city. Players start by picking a map, with each environment presenting its own challenges, climate, and opportunities. Players can now follow how their choices affect citizens' lives, adding weight and immediate impact to every strategic decision. For the first time ever, each citizen has their own individual life, including occupation, household, relationships and more, making cities feel alive. High-fidelity visuals showcase the beauty of cities like never before, from a humble city block to an iconic city skyline. Dynamic maps set in various biomes present both challenges and opportunities for city builders. Intricate economic systems present players with choices that have ripple effects across the city. In Cities: Skylines II, players build detailed cities at an epic scale.