Euro Truck Simulator 2 Ice Cold Paint Jobs Pack (DLC)
Add-on / DLC for Euro Truck Simulator 2 — view full gameSix winter-themed paint jobs for Euro Truck Simulator 2. Snowmen, polar bears, aurora borealis - purely cosmetic, purely optional.
GamerScout Verdict
A cosmetic-only purchase worth considering if fleet aesthetics matter to you, irrelevant if you never glance at your paint job.
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About Euro Truck Simulator 2 Ice Cold Paint Jobs Pack (DLC)
Let me be straight with you: this is a cosmetic DLC pack containing exactly six paint jobs for your trucks in Euro Truck Simulator 2. There is no gameplay loop here, no new routes, no mechanical depth to model in a spreadsheet. What you get are six winter-themed liveries - Happy Snowman, Northern Lights, Glittering Snowflake, Cold Mystery, Mighty Polar Bear, and Night Wolf - that you can slap on your cab and admire while hauling refrigerated goods across a snowy Eastern European highway at 2am. From a pure value-analysis standpoint, this is one of the simplest purchases in the ETS2 ecosystem. SCS Software has released dozens of paint job packs over the years, and the Ice Cold set sits firmly in the "seasonal aesthetics" category. The Northern Lights design in particular pairs well with Scandinavian map DLC runs if you enjoy that kind of thematic consistency in your fleet. The Night Wolf livery leans into a darker, more aggressive visual style if the cheerful snowman isn't your speed. None of them affect truck performance, fuel efficiency, or cargo contracts - they are skins, full stop. For the ETS2 player who treats their fleet like a hobby workshop - repainting regularly, running themed convoys with friends in multiplayer mods, or just keeping the garage visually fresh after hundreds of hours - these packs have genuine utility. If you run a modded installation with custom truck models, verify compatibility before purchasing, since SCS paint jobs apply to the base game's supported vehicle roster. The DLC works within the standard ETS2 framework and doesn't require any specific map or truck expansion to function. The honest answer to "is this worth it" depends entirely on how attached you are to your virtual fleet's appearance. Simulation players who treat ETS2 as a long-haul meditation experience and spend time customizing their garage will find these liveries a small but satisfying addition. Casual players who barely look at their truck exterior between deliveries can skip this without a second thought. There is no tutorial to evaluate, no AI to critique, and no mod ecosystem interaction to map out - just six cold-weather aesthetics sitting in your paint shop waiting to be applied.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- Processor
- Dual core CPU 2.4 GHz
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics
- GeForce GTS 450-class DirectX®: 10 Hard Drive: 80 MB available space Sound: DirectX compatible
Recommended
- Processor
- Quad core CPU 3.0 GHz
- Memory
- 6 GB RAM
- Graphics
- GeForce GTX 760-class DirectX®: 10 Hard Drive: 80 MB available space Sound: DirectX compatible
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Game Info
- Developer
- SCS Software
- Publisher
- SCS Software
- Release Date
- Dec 10, 2013

