“Traffic jams can be incredibly frustrating, not only in real life, but also in Cities Skylines 2.” Those are the words of developer Iceflake Studios, which took control of the struggling city builder sequel in late 2025, and I couldn’t have put it better myself. Fortunately, such problems have been high on the priority list of changes, and new Cities Skylines 2 update ‘Morning Dew’ promises to make the flow of vehicles around your roads “smoother and less rage-inducing.” The plan is to limit the rate of awkward congestion by teaching your Cims to make better decisions, sooner.
A new Cities Skylines 2 update makes traffic “smoother and less rage-inducing”
28 May 20260

Related Articles
15 October 20250
New Counter-Strike 2 update could seriously shake up your defuse dance
Counter-Strike 2’s general sidedness flip-flops as its active map pool shifts, and balance patches either unlock new ways to approach the FPS game, or remove overperforming elements. Right now, it’s c
Read More
19 May 20260
Arc Raiders turns to Denuvo Anti-Cheat in hopes of curbing foul play, Embark say they’re “working to ensure minimal impact on performance”
Arc Raiders devs Embark have announced that they're going to be rolling out Denuvo anti-cheat software as part of efforts to limit the amount of dodgy behaviour going on the shooter. The studio said
Read More
26 April 20260
This legendary game designer’s swan song strategy game isn’t off to the strongest start, but I’m still itching to play god
Legendary game designer Peter Molyneux's latest - Masters of Albion - isn't off to a stellar launch. While a city-building god game amassing over 300 Steam reviews in a couple of days is a decent go f
Read More

Comment here