Summary

The CEO of Colossal Order, the studio behindCities: Skylines 2, addressed the issue of toxicity within the game’s community. She explained howCities: Skylines 2could be damaged by the negativity directed towards its developers and other community members.

Cities: Skylines 2was released in October 2023 in a less-than-desirable state. Many fans felt that thesequel paled in comparison to the originalCities: Skylinesfor multiple reasons, with many citingCities: Skylines 2’s lack of an editor tool at launch as a significant disappointment. Colossal Order is hard at work on improving the game to match the glory of the originalCities: Skylines, but some members of its community grew frustrated by this wait, taking out their disappointment on developers and community members alike. In response to this, Colossal Order seems to be intent on repairing the state of its community.

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Colossal Order CEO Mariina Hallikainen released her newestWord of the Week, which updates fans on the studio’s latest work. As part of this statement, she addressed the growing negativity spreading throughout the community ofCities: Skylines 2. She explained that this toxicity will only damage the game in the long run, as fans will become more hesitant to interact with others in the community. This will not only damage the overall mood among community members but will also discourage creativity andmodding inCities: Skylines 2, which are important parts of the game’s community.

Hallikainen further explained that toxicity could seriously damage the relationship between developers and the community, as some Colossal Order employees might become discouraged from taking part in community interaction. She offered a couple of potential solutions at the end of her statement, which involve increased moderation or a reduction in interaction between developers and community members.

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Hallikainen also encouraged community members to give feedback on the game but emphasized that it should be done in a constructive manner with specific details. She also addressed the highly requested Editor UI tool, just one of thefeatures omitted fromCities: Skylines 2at launch, and gave an update on its development. The Editor UI should be ready for the game’s closed beta in a couple of weeks. However, the studio is still hard at work ironing out some important details.

A lack of features like the Editor UI led many fans to considerCities: Skylines 2as one of the most disappointing games of 2023. However, seeing how other titles likeCyberpunk 2077were able to rebuild their reputation through updates and expansions, the game certainly still has the opportunity to win its community back over.

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