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Cities In Motion 3 – potentially another Colossal Order game?

June 2023 marks the 14th anniversary of Colossal Order, the studio known for developing Cities In Motion (& II) and as well as for Cities Skylines, which is now working on Cities Skylines 2.

The question is what game will be next – some fans have asked whether or not Cities In Motion 3 could be next. Let’s take a look at Cities In Motion 3 and what the game’s chances are for a sequel.

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Multiplayer won’t be available in Cities Skylines 2

Multiplayer is one of the most requested wishes for the sequel of Cities: Skylines. In today’s article, I will present you with an analysis of how could the developers implement multiplayer in city building strategy to satisfy players. After speculations, we got an official statement from the developers…

Now is confirmed that multiplayer won’t be available.

… so if you expected multiplayer, these news may not be so pleasant. We should exclude official active multiplayer types like co-op or multiple towns on one map. There is still the question if there are still some options to make multiplayer. Will the developers do it or is it nonsense?

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Isolated states on land and their solution in Victoria 3

In Victoria 3, if you play as a landlocked state with no ports / maritime connection, you are quite limited. You can’t attack countries that you don’t have a land connection to. You have to cooperate/play against your neighbors, but if you “succeed”, you can take a state that has no borders with you. In other case, you can accidentally lose your connection with your country. And that could be a problem.

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How to delay the revolution in Victoria 3?

Making changes in your laws when you doesn’t have 100% support from your parties could be difficult journey. Sometimes you could have problems when you get demands to “restore” some law and if you don’t accept this demands then you could be faced to revolution.

In one of my latest games I was faced to starting revolution and nothing happen to me. Let’s take look how to delay or prevent a revolution when you see a line with a hint of revolution.

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Debt in Victoria 3

In Victoria 3 you have more possibilities how to play. And one tactic could be go temporary to debt. So you could invest into your economy and you will temporary have negative budget. But if you invest well then your economy will grow and you will get more money with which you could pay off the debt and be better.

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