
If you want to play Cities: Skylines on your Mac machine, there is an official Mac version of the game available for download on Steam and Epic Games.
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However, if you want to save your storage space or want to be able to also play other PC games, that aren’t supported for Mac, using cloud gaming on an Apple Silicon Mac to play Cities: Skylines is a perfectly valid choice. Since Apple Silicon Macs are more efficient performance-wise compared to their Intel-based counterparts, it’s unlikely that even an entry-level M1 MacBook will have any struggles with an older game like Cities: Skylines. Of course, cloud gaming is also a viable option for several reasons. Cities: Skylines on Mac M1Ĭities: Skylines is perfectly playable on Mac M1 through the Rosetta 2 compatibility layer, which installed automatically, so you don’t need to do anything extra to download and run the game. On newer Macs, it’s probably better to simply play the game natively, but if you own an older machine, a cloud gaming might be the better option, as it will let you play this game with good performance and graphics regardless of the specs of your Mac, provided that your Internet is good. You can totally play Cities: Skylines on Mac by either downloading it from Steam, or streaming it through Boosteroid or GeForce Now. If we learn more about the upcoming game, we’ll make sure to create a separate post covering it. Cities: Skylines II is set to released sometime in 2023, but there isn’t an exact date as of the time of writing this article. Besides, the majority of games from the same developer, and city-building games in general, are available for Apple computers, so we see no reason why the soon-to-be-released sequel wouldn’t come to Mac.

We suspect that the upcoming Cities: Skylines 2 will also be on Mac, if not at launch, then at least sometime later, seeing as how the first game had macOS from day one.
