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Today in Gaming News – October 22, 2024

Cities: Skylines 2

Today developers and publishers shared plenty of gaming news, a new update for Cities: Skylines 2, another platform coming for Palworld, and more.

Here at Simulation Daily, we publish roundups with more gaming news that couldn’t be covered in individual articles, to keep you up to date with the work and games from a wider variety of developers than we otherwise could.

Before we get into it here’s a series of handy links to the gaming news that did get their own separate coverage.

Incidentally, if you’re interested in gaming news specifically about flight simulation, we have a dedicated roundup.

Cities: Skylines 2 Patch 1.1.10f1 Addresses Tourism, Homelessness, and More

Colossal Order released a brand new patch numbered 1.1.10f1 for Cities: Skylines 2 as it continues its quest to address the game’s initial issues.

First of all, we learn that thanks to some back-end changes, the promised Region Packs are coming and a roadmap for their release will come “very soon.”

Secondly, the patch addresses issues with tourism, with hotels that will appear regularly in commercial zones. The lingering issues with homeless people should also be solved.

On top of that, pollution has also been adjusted. You can find the large patch notes on the official forums for all the minute details.

The game is currently available for PC, with console versions coming, albeit they have been delayed with no date in sight.

Palworld is Getting a Mac Version and Pre-Orders Are Open.

Pocketpair made its popular survival crafting game available for pre-orders for Mac. It can be pre-ordered on the Mac App Store for $29.99 and the expected release date is November 26.

Following the recent PS5 release, the Japanese developers seem to be intent on completely ignoring (at least outwardly) Nintendo’s recent lawsuit and continuing its business as usual.

The game is also available on PC and Xbox, including Game Pass.

Hear From an Expert How to Be Successful in Planet Coaster 2

Frontier released an interesting little trailer of Planet Coaster 2 starring John Burton, a professional theme park designer, providing a few (rather obvious, to be fair) pieces of advice on how to design your parks and rollercoasters successfully.

Planet Coaster 2 is coming this year for PC, PS5, And Xbox Series X|S. If you’d like to know more, you can watch our recent interview.

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