If the game is successful enough on the platforms and the community is vocal about mods for the console versions, there’s always a chance that it could be patched in at a later date. That doesn’t mean you should lose all hope, though. Unfortunately, at least for now, the PS4 version doesn’t have mods, just like the Xbox One version. While we know that mods are the PC version of Cities: Skylines, many players are wondering if the PS4 version does as well. Console players can now get their hands on a curated collection of new buildings and items, and.
Not only this, but they provide a number of incredibly useful tools to help you make your metropolis flourish. Updated February 20, 2018: A number of free mods are now available for Cities: Skylines on Xbox One. It’s not quite a release date, but Colossal Order’s CEO Mariina Hallikainen has at least revealed a launch window for official Cities: Skylines 2 mod.
While naturally growing your city is always satisfying, there’s also a lot of fun that can be had with mods. A release window for official mod support.
You’ll have full control over pretty much every aspect of your city, from simple construction right down to the policies you pass. Cities: Skylines allows players to become the Mayor of their very own cities.