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Cities_ Skylines 2 kills off its (virtual) landlords to save players from the cruelty of soaring ren

Published on December 03, 2025

Cities: Skylines 2 has—or rather, had—a rent problem. As evidenced by even the briefest of searches on the game's subreddit, players kept bumping into the same systemic nightmare time and time again: The rent is too damn high.

Oof, if that doesn't hit close to home. Just look at the real-world UK [[link]] right now, for example, which is in the midst of a renting crisis—with the Office of National Statistics reporting that rent has increased by 9 percent over 12 months, the biggest pricing bump since it started tracking increases in 2015. The US isn't doing much better, either.

Depending on who you ask, the reasons vary: Supply simply isn't meeting demand, or the poor landlords are facing all sorts of rising costs, or, as Generation Rent's Ben Twomey points out for The Independent, "landlords are raising the rent just because their tenants have no choice but to pay these prices." Pick your poison—housing machine's broke either way.

Funnily enough, much of the advice given by other Cities: Skylines 2 players tracks with the real-world problem: "Zone more smaller sized homes—it's like what's happening in the US. There are no starter homes left in and around major cities," writes one player on the game's subreddit.

Don't get too excited, though, because the second solution is just as hard on the tenants—forcing them to complain less through the sheer power of code: "even if [renters] currently don't have enough money in their balance to pay rent, they won't complain and will instead spend less money on resource consumption."

After snipping [[link]] digital landlords out of existence, developer Colossal Order is looking to bring a major patch later this year which'll improve the service import function—which brings services from neighbouring cities—alongside a touch-up for the game's UI to improve "how the game relays information to you". In other words: no more hidden digital landlords no-one knows about. The team's also working on some free buildings, presumably as penance for, as fellow PC Gamer writer Andy Chalk calls it, its DLC boondoggle earlier this year.

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