

The additions also include dynamic cities where players' decisions have a notable impact on city growth, and the inclusion of cooperative and competitive multi-player. In this edition, there are several new features that the developers introduced based on community feedback about the previous game, including day/night cycles, rush hours and the ability to create timetables. As with its predecessor, the goal of the game is to create efficient public transport systems in different major cities of the world. It was released six months later on April 2, 2013.Cities in Motion 2 is a 2013 business simulation game that was developed by Colossal Order and published by Paradox Interactive and is the sequel to the popular mass transit simulation game Cities in Motion. On Augat the annual Gamescom video games trade fair in Cologne, Paradox Interactive announced the sequel, named Cities in Motion 2. On November 20, 2012, the London DLC was released.Ī port of Cities in Motion to Linux was announced by Paradox Interactive in 2013, with it eventually arriving via Steam on January 9, 2014. On Paradox Interactive released the Mac version of Cities in Motion.

In addition, 5 new vehicles and 2 new methods of transportation were added to the game, making it the largest expansion yet. The game was released 17 January 2012, featuring New York and San Francisco as the two new cities. Cities was soon revealed in a press conference in January 2012. During their Holiday Teaser, Paradox Interactive released a photo of the statue of liberty with the title Cities in Motion. A poll on the game's Facebook page made the city of Munich a free download for all users in addition to the expansion pack. It contained 2 new cities, Cologne and Leipzig. A second expansion German Cities, was released on 14 September 2011. On Paradox Interactive announced Cities in Motion: Tokyo, an expansion containing a new city and campaign, new vehicles and the introduction of the Monorail to the game.

Cities in Motion: Metro Stations was released on 14 June 2011 featuring 2 new metro stations. A third DLC, Cities in Motion: Design Now, was released on 14 June 2011, and included 5 new vehicles for each method of transportation. On ApParadox Interactive released the DLC Cities in Motion: Design Classics, followed on by Cities in Motion: Design Marvels, featuring five new vehicles in each release.
