Road maintenance just got a lot more reliable in Cities: Skylines II. A targeted hotfix has been deployed to address a frustrating bug where road trees were resetting or failing to display correctly, alongside a few stability fixes to prevent unexpected crashes.
If you've spent hours meticulously detailing your boulevards only to find the greenery behaving inconsistently, this patch is the answer. The primary focus of this update is the road tree system, ensuring that your urban landscaping stays exactly where you placed it. While it's a small technical adjustment, these are the kinds of quality-of-life fixes that prevent a beautiful metropolis from feeling broken.
Beyond the foliage, Colossal Order has squeezed in several crash fixes. Stability has been a major talking point since the game's launch, and these incremental hotfixes are essential for maintaining the deep simulation without the software giving up under the weight of a massive economy. This follows a recent community showcase of a stunning Japanese-inspired region set in Empress Suiko Sound, proving that despite technical hurdles, players are still pushing the game's creative tools to the limit.
This patch should download automatically via Steam or the Xbox app. While it doesn't introduce new assets, the improved stability is a necessary foundation for the more significant performance deep dives planned for later this month. For those managing complex transit networks, your streets should now look exactly as intended.
