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Want to learn how to export water in Cities Skylines 2? If you’re near a river or water body, water is going to be a resource you’ll have in excess at the start. This means that you can export it to supplement your city’s revenue.

Here’s a Cities Skylines 2 vs Cities Skylines comparison that showcases the changes in the sequel. Check the Cities Skylines 2 system requirements before working on a new city.

How to export water in Cities Skylines 2?

Connect a water line to an Outside Connection at the edge of a map to export water in Cities Skylines 2. Here’s how to buy more land in Cities Skylines 2 to reach these edges. It’s a little disappointing that you need to go all the way to the edge of the map to create these connections. But it’s well worth the effort as you can’t do anything with excess water.

You can choose to just buy one tile at the edge, build a water plant there, and export water via an Outside Connection. But this restricts you to selling the water only from this particular plant. In addition to clearing away excess resources, this also grants you funds for future projects. Cutting down on excess resources is always a good rule of thumb in Cities Skylines 2.

That covers how to export water in Cities Skylines 2. This is one of the ways to make money fast in Cities Skylines 2. I hope we get more options of exporting water in the near future. Here’s how to get oil in Cities Skylines 2, another valuable resource. Try it out for yourself now that the game is out on PC. Check if Cities Skylines 2 is on Game Pass if you want to test the waters first. As for console releases, Xbox and PS5 owners will have to wait till 2024.

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Antony Terence

Antony Terence is a Guides Writer for VideoGamer. While he is particularly fond of city-builders, shooters, and strategy titles, he won’t turn down a good JRPG or a turn-based roguelike.

Cities Skylines 2

  • Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox Series X
  • Genre(s): Simulation, Strategy

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