Euro Truck Simulator 2 - Scandinavia (DLC)
Scandinavia straps 300,000+ km² of Nordic roads onto ETS2, fjords, ferries, and tight mountain passes that will test your mirror-checking discipline.
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About Euro Truck Simulator 2 - Scandinavia (DLC)
Euro Truck Simulator 2 is already a remarkable piece of simulation design, and the Scandinavia DLC is one of the expansions that genuinely justifies the base game's long-term install. What SCS Software delivered here is a substantial geographic addition covering Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, complete with region-specific cargo contracts, new cities, and road infrastructure that behaves very differently from the motorway grids of central Europe. The terrain is the headline feature: steep gradients, hairpin coastal roads, and the occasional ferry crossing replace the flat autobahn stretches you may have grown comfortable with. Your braking strategy has to adjust, your gear selection matters more, and the game quietly becomes harder without making any announcement about it. From a simulation depth perspective, this is where Scandinavia earns its keep. The DLC introduces cargo types tied to Nordic industries, logging and forestry freight included, which creates new delivery routes and encourages players to think about load weight on inclined roads. If you run a trucking company in the base game's management layer, the Scandinavian cities open up fresh economic lanes that can reshape your driver network's efficiency. That is the kind of added decision surface that strategy-adjacent sim players will immediately recognize as valuable. The road network is dense enough that route planning through the new regions is a genuine choice, not an afterthought. The DLC is approachable for newer ETS2 players too, provided they have a few hours in the base game first. The difficulty curve introduced by Nordic terrain is steep but never punishing in an unfair way. The game's existing tutorial does not cover the expansion's quirks directly, but the ferry system is self-explanatory and the road signage is consistent with ETS2's broader conventions. Someone 20 hours into their first save will find Scandinavia challenging and rewarding. Someone 200 hours in will find it a breath of cold Nordic air that resets their appreciation for why this simulator still holds up. On the critical side, the expansion does show its age in spots. Some city layouts feel less detailed compared to SCS Software's more recent regional work, and the AI traffic in certain Nordic routes can behave inconsistently on narrow mountain roads. The mod ecosystem partially addresses this, with community packs adding density and visual polish to the Scandinavian map layer. If you are already invested in a heavily modded ETS2 installation, compatibility is generally solid but worth verifying against your current mod list before purchasing. The base content is strong enough to stand without mods, but the community additions extend its lifespan considerably. Scandinavia remains one of SCS Software's most-recommended DLC additions for good reason. The overwhelmingly positive review count on Steam is not noise. It reflects a consistent player experience across hundreds of thousands of hours logged. If you want a sim expansion that changes how you drive rather than just where you drive, this is the one to prioritize. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- SCS Software
- Publisher
- Imaginations
- Release Date
- Oct 12, 2012