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Four officially licensed VDL buses land in Bus Simulator 21, expanding your fleet with real Dutch manufacturer hardware. Niche addition, but the detail is solid.

Bus Simulator 21 is a fairly straightforward operational sim: you drive routes, manage a small fleet, hire drivers, and watch your network slowly expand across two maps. The VDL Bus Pack DLC slots into that loop by adding buses built by Dutch manufacturer VDL, giving you a distinct set of vehicles that differ in handling feel, interior layout, and exterior livery options compared to the base-game roster. If you already own the base game and have been running the same handful of vehicles for fifty hours, this is the kind of pack that quietly refreshes your garage without changing the underlying systems. From a fleet-management perspective, the value of any bus pack in this series comes down to whether the new vehicles cover gaps in your operational lineup. VDL produces a range of single-deck city buses and coaches in real life, and stillalive studios tends to model door configurations, passenger capacity differences, and cockpit layouts with reasonable fidelity. That matters in co-op especially, where route assignments and vehicle choices become a minor team-coordination puzzle. Dropping a new bus type into a shared company means rethinking which driver handles which corridor, and that small strategic wrinkle is exactly the kind of low-stakes decision-making that keeps the sim loop engaging past the early hours. The honest caveat here is that Bus Simulator 21 is not a deep systems game. There is no dynamic traffic AI that forces meaningful crisis management, no financial pressure that would make vehicle selection feel high-stakes, and the tutorial for the base game is serviceable but not exceptional. This DLC inherits all of those limitations. You are buying new buses, not new gameplay depth. If you came to this series expecting something closer to a transport tycoon with tight feedback loops, you will bump into the ceiling quickly regardless of how many vehicle packs you own. But if your relationship with the game is more zen - long shifts, real routes, the satisfaction of pulling cleanly into a stop - then a new manufacturer's hardware is a genuine reason to fire it back up. There is no Metacritic score and no meaningful Steam review sample to triangulate community sentiment here, so the honest position is that this pack should be evaluated purely on whether you are already invested in Bus Simulator 21 and want more licensed variety. Standalone, it means nothing. As part of an existing save with a built-out company, it is a clean, low-friction expansion of your options. Approach it that way and expectations will land correctly. Diego, Scout Team

Bus Simulator 21 - VDL Bus Pack (DLC)
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Bus Simulator 21 - VDL Bus Pack (DLC)

Sep 7, 2021stillalive studiosastragon Entertainment
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Four officially licensed VDL buses land in Bus Simulator 21, expanding your fleet with real Dutch manufacturer hardware. Niche addition, but the detail is solid.

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Bus Simulator 21 is a fairly straightforward operational sim: you drive routes, manage a small fleet, hire drivers, and watch your network slowly expand across two maps. The VDL Bus Pack DLC slots into that loop by adding buses built by Dutch manufacturer VDL, giving you a distinct set of vehicles that differ in handling feel, interior layout, and exterior livery options compared to the base-game roster. If you already own the base game and have been running the same handful of vehicles for fifty hours, this is the kind of pack that quietly refreshes your garage without changing the underlying systems. From a fleet-management perspective, the value of any bus pack in this series comes down to whether the new vehicles cover gaps in your operational lineup. VDL produces a range of single-deck city buses and coaches in real life, and stillalive studios tends to model door configurations, passenger capacity differences, and cockpit layouts with reasonable fidelity. That matters in co-op especially, where route assignments and vehicle choices become a minor team-coordination puzzle. Dropping a new bus type into a shared company means rethinking which driver handles which corridor, and that small strategic wrinkle is exactly the kind of low-stakes decision-making that keeps the sim loop engaging past the early hours. The honest caveat here is that Bus Simulator 21 is not a deep systems game. There is no dynamic traffic AI that forces meaningful crisis management, no financial pressure that would make vehicle selection feel high-stakes, and the tutorial for the base game is serviceable but not exceptional. This DLC inherits all of those limitations. You are buying new buses, not new gameplay depth. If you came to this series expecting something closer to a transport tycoon with tight feedback loops, you will bump into the ceiling quickly regardless of how many vehicle packs you own. But if your relationship with the game is more zen - long shifts, real routes, the satisfaction of pulling cleanly into a stop - then a new manufacturer's hardware is a genuine reason to fire it back up. There is no Metacritic score and no meaningful Steam review sample to triangulate community sentiment here, so the honest position is that this pack should be evaluated purely on whether you are already invested in Bus Simulator 21 and want more licensed variety. Standalone, it means nothing. As part of an existing save with a built-out company, it is a clean, low-friction expansion of your options. Approach it that way and expectations will land correctly. Diego, Scout Team

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steamFleet ManagementLicensed VehiclesDLC ContentCo-op RoutesDriving SimulationVehicle Variety

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Developer
stillalive studios
Publisher
astragon Entertainment
Release Date
Sep 7, 2021

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Single-playerMulti-playerCo-opOnline Co-opSteam AchievementsFull controller supportSteam Trading CardsSteam Cloud+1 more

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