Today, Colossal Order released a new update for its city-building simulator Cities: Skylines 2, titled “Quays & Piers.”
The patch is numbered 1.3.3f1, and it was announced a few days ago following the unfortunate delay of the 2 Bridges and Ports DLC to Q4 2025.
The titular feature of the update is the addition of 3 types of piers and 2 types of quays, on top of 2 new bridges.
Below you can find a list of what each new element does and the type of network it works with.
- 3 New Piers
- Narrow Wooden Leisure Pier
- Medium Wooden Leisure Pier
- Wide Wooden Leisure Pier
- 2 New Quays
- 2 quays with driving lanes.
- 2 pedestrian quays.
- 2 New Bridges
- Double Train Track Truss Arch Bridge [Train]
- Four-Lane Double Train Track Double-Decked Extradosed Bridge [Highways]


That being said, the new content isn’t the only thing we get with the patch, as it includes plenty of fixes to gameplay, UI, and artwork.
You can read the full patch notes on the official forums.
Cities: Skylines 2 is available for PC. Following a rushed release in late 2023, the game was heavily criticized by media and fans alike, while the console release has been delayed indefinitely (but Colossal Order has been saying that it’s still coming).
The developers have been working hard to restore trust from the fans, and they have been at least successful in improving things considerably.
The game received several free region packs, including France, Germany, the UK, Eastern Europe, Japan, Southwest USA, and Northeast USA.