Cities: Skylines 2 developer issues debut patch on citizen death

The new developer for Cities: Skylines 2 has released its first patch, focusing on mortality mechanics for citizens. The update ensures more realistic death rates, particularly addressing issues in easy mode where immortality was prevalent.

Cities: Skylines 2, the popular city-building simulation game, has seen a change in its development team, with the new studio marking the transition by launching a patch centered on death and aging for virtual citizens.

According to the update details, the patch adjusts the game's mechanics to make citizens 'pop their clogs around the clock,' promoting more frequent natural deaths. A key change removes the effective immortality that existed in easy mode, where previously about 80% of citizens never died of old age. This alteration aims to introduce greater realism into the simulation of urban life cycles.

The developer celebrated the occasion with this debut patch, emphasizing improvements to the reaper's role in the game world. No further specifics on additional features or broader impacts were detailed in the announcement, but the focus remains on refining core simulation elements.

This update comes as the game continues to evolve under new management, ensuring that players experience a more balanced lifecycle for their simulated populations.

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