“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

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