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Cities: Skylines mods banned for blocking users, potentially enabling malware

A handful of popular Cities: Skylines mods have been banned from the Steam Workshop by developers Colossal Order. One, "Network Extensions 3", violates the Steam Subscriber Agreement by "discriminating against specific Steam users" blocking them from using it, Colossal Order say. Another mod, "Update From Github", aimed to circumvent the Steam Workshop entirely by allowing updates to mods to be installed directly form Github while "making changes to existing Workshop subscriptions without the user's knowledge."


Complicating matters somewhat is a sea of rumours about what else the mods contained, and a series of counter-allegations about Colossal Order from the creator of the mods.


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Cities: Skylines devs say there was no Workshop mod malware

Over the weekend, controversy arose in the Cities: Skylines modding community as a number of mods were removed from the Steam Workshop. Some of these mods included features that could make you vulnerable to malware. However, a new update from the game's developers asserts that none of the affected mods contained malware directly.


"No keyloggers, viruses, bitcoin mining software, or similar has been found in mods on the Steam Workshop," as the devs explain in a news post. Two mods have been banned: Network Extensions 3 and Update from Github. A third mod, Harmony (Redesigned), was named as part of the controversy, but had not been updated since March 2021, and the devs say "further updates to this workshop item are not possible as the account is banned and contributors are unable to update workshop items."


Network Extensions 3 "blocked a short list of Steam users from using the mod, but this was later changed to cause what appeared to be buggy gameplay". Targeting specific Steam users in that way is against the platform's subscriber agreement, and the mod was banned on that ground.


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Important message from the Cities: Skylines team

An important message from the Cities: Skylines team,

We have an amazing modding community and greatly appreciate the dedication and helpful nature that’s been at the center of it for 7 years. Recently, there have been concerns in the community about reports of malware on the Steam workshop, which we want to address.

We recently banned a few mods from the Cities: Skylines Workshop and want to clear up some of the misinformation surrounding these mods. The mods in question, which have been banned, are “Network Extensions 3” and “Update from Github.”

No keyloggers, viruses, bitcoin mining software, or similar has been found in mods on the Steam Workshop.

“Network Extensions 3”, the mod alleged to contain malware, was banned due to discriminating against specific Steam users. First, it blocked a short list of Steam users from using the mod, but this was later changed to cause what appeared to be buggy gameplay. Blocking users or creating specific restrictions for them violates the Steam Subscriber Agreement and such resulted in the mod being banned.

The mod “Update from Github” was removed shortly after appearing on the Workshop. This mod was designed to check for and install updates to mods directly from Github, making changes to existing Workshop subscriptions without the user's knowledge. This bypasses the Workshop entirely, and to avoid potential abuse (such as downloading malicious software) the mod has been removed.

“Harmony (Redesigned)” has been mentioned in this context, however, the mod has not been updated since March 15th, 2021. Further updates to this workshop item are not possible as the account is banned and contributors are unable to update workshop items.

In short:
  • No keyloggers, viruses, bitcoin mining software, or similar has been found in mods on the Steam Workshop.
  • The mod “Network Extensions 3” was banned due to a violation of the Steam Subscriber Agreement.
  • The mod “Update from Github” was removed as a potential risk, and only affected ~50 users.
  • The “Harmony (Redesigned)” mod available on the Steam Workshop has not been found to contain the code to automatically update mods outside the Workshop.


If you come across any concerning mods, reuploads of banned mods, or mods containing the same/similar code, please report them using the report button on their workshop page.

Update on patch 1.14.0-f8

Hey there everyone!

Thank you for the reports on the random Service Vehicle Selection tool causing an error. We're currently working on a fix and aim for a hotfix patch next week.

We appreciate your patience while we work on fixing this and thank you so much for your understanding!