Following the departure of developer Colossal Order, Paradox has launched two creator packs and two radio stations for Cities ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Development on Cities: Skylines 2 is changing hands after publisher Paradox Interactive and developer Colossal Order have "mutually decided to pursue ...
Paradox Interactive and Cities: Skylines developer Colossal Order have "mutually decided to pursue independent paths," with development of the city-builder series switching to Iceflake Studios. An ...
DULUTH — Minnesota Power is planning to build a new transmission line between the Grand Rapids and Duluth areas. The 62-mile, 345-kilovolt transmission line would stretch from the Iron Range ...
Paradox Interactive suffers another setback as it announces it is parting ways with Cities Skylines 2 developer Colossal Order. The developer has been working on the series for 15 years, beginning ...
Cities: Skylines developer Colossal Order has parted ways with publisher Paradox Interactive, with ongoing development of the series moving to a different studio. In a statement posted to the Paradox ...
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The MariBell project highlights ongoing tension between the need for reliable energy and property owners' desires to protect their land.
It’s not new news that the much-maligned Cities: Skylines II did not manage to come close to the success of the first game in the series. Colossal Order and Paradox Interactive’s difficult second ...
Georgia Power plans to build new 500-kilovolt transmission lines in Coweta, Fayette, Heard and Fulton counties, affecting over 330 private properties. A total of 21 homes will be affected. The ...
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Columbia River navigators are growing worried as a project to put a 100-mile power transmission line under the river charges ahead without offering ways to mitigate its impacts on the industry.