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Out of nowhere, a LEGO-themed Cities: Skylines game has appeared – not in a trailer, not in a teaser, but in a Korean age rating database.


The title? LEGO Skylines.

Cities: Skylines II

Cities: Skylines II

Release Date: October 24, 2023

Genres: Simulator, Strategy

Before you start planning your brick-built metropolis, there’s one important detail:
this game has not been officially announced yet.


TL;DR
  • LEGO Skylines has been rated in South Korea
  • No official announcement from LEGO or Paradox yet
  • Likely a city-building spin-off based on Cities: Skylines
  • Could be revealed during Summer Game Fest season
  • Still a leak – treat with caution

LEGO Skylines Rating – What We Know

The listing was spotted via Korean ratings boards and reported by Gematsu. The game appeared alongside other titles, including:

Unlike those games, however, LEGO Skylines has never been officially revealed.

Key detail: The rating reportedly lists Paradox Interactive – the publisher behind Cities: Skylines.


What Could LEGO Skylines Actually Be?

If the leak is real, the concept makes a surprising amount of sense.

Cities: Skylines is all about:

  • Urban planning
  • Road systems and infrastructure
  • Public services and economy management

Now combine that with LEGO’s massive library of:

  • LEGO City sets
  • Vehicles and buildings
  • Creative sandbox gameplay

You basically get a more accessible, creative version of a hardcore city builder.


Will It Play Like Cities: Skylines?

That’s the big question.

The original Cities: Skylines focuses on:

  • Realistic city simulation
  • Traffic systems and zoning
  • Long-term economic planning

A LEGO version could:

  • Simplify systems for casual players
  • Focus more on creativity than realism
  • Add LEGO-style humor and charm

Expectation: Think Cities: Skylines meets LEGO Builder’s Journey – less stress, more creativity.


When Could LEGO Skylines Be Revealed?

If the rating is legit, a reveal is likely coming soon.

The timing lines up perfectly with:

Publishers often rate games shortly before public announcements, so this could be an early sign of a reveal window.


Is This Leak Reliable?

Ratings boards are usually a very strong indicator that a game exists – but that doesn’t mean:

  • The name is final
  • The project won’t change
  • The release is near

And since:

  • No trailer exists
  • No official statement has been made
  • No gameplay details are confirmed

You should still treat this as unconfirmed information.


Why This Idea Actually Works

LEGO has already proven it can adapt to different genres:

  • Action (LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Batman)
  • Open world (LEGO City Undercover)
  • Sandbox creativity (LEGO Worlds)

A city-builder is one of the few genres it hasn’t fully explored – and it fits perfectly.


LEGO City Undercover

LEGO City Undercover

Release Date: April 04, 2017

Genres: Platform, Racing, Hack and slash/Beat 'em up, Adventure

LEGO Worlds

LEGO Worlds

Release Date: March 07, 2017

Genres: Puzzle, Adventure

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight

Release Date: May 22, 2026

Genres: Puzzle, Adventure


Final Thoughts

A LEGO version of Cities: Skylines might sound unexpected, but it could be one of the most interesting crossovers in years.

For now, it’s just a rating – but if it’s real, this could be a game worth watching closely.