Cities: Skylines 2 is getting a significant user-interface revamp as new developers Iceflake take responsibility for the game. The next patch will focus on a redesigned toolbar and HUD, along with visual improvements to day/night lighting and fixes so snowfall behaves more realistically on terrain.
- Developer change: Iceflake are now the primary team overseeing Cities: Skylines 2 and have announced immediate UI work as a priority.
- UI revamp: The upcoming update targets a cleaner, more usable toolbar and interface layout intended to streamline city management tasks.
- Lighting adjustments: Day and night lighting will be tuned to improve contrast and overall atmosphere across different times of day.
- Snow behaviour fix: Patching will address snow not accumulating correctly, making winter visuals and gameplay more believable.
Iceflake’s early roadmap puts presentation and quality-of-life fixes front and center, signalling a hands-on approach to addressing player feedback. Expect this patch to land soon and to prioritise interface polish and a few targeted visual corrections rather than sweeping new gameplay systems.
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Source: Rock Paper Shotgun