Euro Truck Simulator 2 - Mighty Griffin Tuning Pack (DLC)
Hundreds of aftermarket parts to dress up your Scania R and Scania Streamline rigs in ETS2. Pure cosmetics, zero gameplay change - but your cab will look the part.
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About Euro Truck Simulator 2 - Mighty Griffin Tuning Pack (DLC)
The Mighty Griffin Tuning Pack is a pure cosmetic DLC for Euro Truck Simulator 2, targeting owners of Scania R and Scania Streamline trucks who want to go further than the base game's customisation options allow. If you have ever pulled into a virtual truck stop and felt your rig looked a little plain next to the painted-up monsters on the road, this is the pack that fixes that. It adds a broad catalogue of aftermarket parts - chassis covers, rear bumpers, exhausts, front masks, and more - designed to slot into the existing garage customisation interface without changing the underlying simulation in any mechanical way. Let me be honest about what this DLC is and is not. It is not new routes, new cargo types, new physics, or new economy layers. There are no spreadsheet implications here. What it does deliver is a surprisingly large combinatorial space of visual options for two specific truck models. SCS quotes a million possible combinations, and while marketing math always deserves a skeptical eyebrow, the sheer number of individual parts on offer makes that figure at least plausible. For players who treat their truck as an extension of personal identity - and a significant portion of the ETS2 community absolutely does - that depth of expression has real value. From a practical standpoint, the parts integrate cleanly with ETS2's garage system, which is exactly what you want from a DLC of this type. No extra menus, no separate launcher, no compatibility headaches with other SCS-published packs. The overwhelmingly positive Steam review score across a very large sample size suggests the community finds the content worth its price, and that signal carries weight. The Metacritic score of 79 reflects a narrower critic view that understandably docks points for the cosmetic-only scope, but critic scoring frameworks were not built with niche sim DLC in mind. The real question is whether you own the trucks the pack targets. If you run a Scania R or Streamline as your primary vehicle, the value proposition is clear. If your garage is full of Volvos and MAN rigs, this pack does nothing for you whatsoever and you should look at truck-specific packs that match your fleet. That is the only strategic advice that matters here: check your garage before purchasing. For the broader ETS2 player base, Mighty Griffin sits alongside the strong mod ecosystem that SCS has quietly cultivated for years. The game's modding community has produced thousands of free cosmetic addons, and it is worth cross-referencing those before buying any DLC. What paid packs give you is official support, stable compatibility across base game updates, and the knowledge that your truck will not break after a patch. Whether that peace of mind justifies the cost is a personal calculation. Diego, Scout Team
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- SCS Software
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- SCS Software
- Release Date
- Oct 12, 2012