Euro Truck Simulator 2 - Road to the Black Sea (DLC)
Road to the Black Sea pushes ETS2's map into Romania, Bulgaria, and Turkey, adding hundreds of kilometers of Balkan highways, mountain roads, and dense city grids to haul through.
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About Euro Truck Simulator 2 - Road to the Black Sea (DLC)
Euro Truck Simulator 2 is, at its core, a logistics management sim wrapped in a very meditative driving shell. You own a trucking company, you hire drivers, you optimize routes, you watch margins. Road to the Black Sea is a map expansion DLC, which means its value proposition is simple: more geography, more road variety, more cities to unlock on your company map. What you get is a substantial southeastern European region covering Romania, Bulgaria, and Turkey, with Istanbul as the standout destination. The road design ranges from wide Balkan motorways to narrow mountain switchbacks that will genuinely test your trailer awareness on tight hairpins. From a route-planning perspective, this region adds interesting logistical wrinkles. The road network here is less forgiving than Western Europe's autobahns. You will encounter elevation changes, border crossings, and urban density in Istanbul that demand more careful speed and lane management than a flat German highway. If you run a driver fleet, routing AI employees through this region introduces new fuel-stop timing considerations, since service infrastructure is spaced differently than in the base map. The cities added, including Bucharest, Sofia, and Varna, connect meaningfully into the broader ETS2 economy, so the DLC does not feel like an isolated sandbox. For newcomers to ETS2 specifically, this is not the first DLC you should buy. Start with the base game, get comfortable with the garage economy and the skills progression system (which covers long distance, fragile cargo, and high-value haulage), and unlock a few Western European cities first. Road to the Black Sea rewards players who already have a functioning company and want geographic expansion, not players still learning how to reverse an 18-meter trailer into a loading dock. That said, ETS2 itself has one of the gentler onboarding curves in the sim genre. The tutorial is short but functional, and the difficulty sliders on damage and fatigue mean you can learn the systems without penalty. The map quality is consistent with SCS's recent expansions. Roadside detail, architecture, and signage feel regionally accurate rather than generic European placeholders. Istanbul in particular is notably dense and visually distinct from anything in the base game. Performance impact is minimal on mid-range hardware since the engine streams assets efficiently. The DLC also benefits from ongoing SCS patches, so road geometry and location data have been refined since launch. The mod ecosystem around ETS2 is enormous, and this region is well-supported by the community with real-company skin packs and traffic density mods if you want extra immersion layers. If you already own ETS2 and have exhausted Western and Northern Europe, Road to the Black Sea is a practical addition that meaningfully extends your route network and introduces road conditions that will sharpen your driving discipline. If you are a fleet manager type who optimizes driver assignments by profitability per kilometer, the new city nodes here open arbitrage routes that the base map cannot offer. It is a focused, competent piece of map DLC from a studio that has been iterating on this exact product for over a decade. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- SCS Software
- Publisher
- SCS Software
- Release Date
- Oct 12, 2012