The Cities Skylines series has been in a strange spot for a while now. While developer Colossal Order nailed its first installment, the follow-up landed in a miserable state, with Ed Smith giving it a generous 7/10 in our Cities Skylines 2 review. Publisher Paradox Interactive shifted dev duty over to Iceflake Studios at the start of the year, and it’s beginning to show signs of recovery. What better way is there to tide players over in the meantime, then, than giving them a bunch of Lego to play with? As revealed in a fresh leak from The Game Rating and Administration Committee of Korea (GRAC), Lego Skylines is coming, and I suspect it’s exactly what we all think it is.
Cities Skylines may get the Lego treatment, as Korean ratings for new Paradox game, Persona 4 Revival, and more appear online
26 May 20260

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