![]() So even though each tile is about 1/3 the size of the previous game, the new playable area amounts to 159km², or about five times larger than Cities: Skylines. In the sequel though, almost every tile in any given map can be purchased, totaling to 441 tiles to build on. "One map tile is 1.92 x 1.92 km which results in the total playable area being 92.16km² with a maximum of 33.18km² to build a city on." "In Cities: Skylines the playable area consists of 5x5 tiles, 9 of which can be purchased once everything is unlocked," explains Colossal Order. At a glance, the buildable areas may seem smaller over the original due to the tile size reduction, but the area available for unlocking has actually expanded, both outward and upward, by quite a margin. Colossal Order today delivered another entry of its Cities: Skylines 2 developer update series, and this one focused on the maps players will have at their fingertips to build their metropolises. ![]()
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