Euro Truck Simulator 2: Special Transport (DLC)
Add-on / DLC for Euro Truck Simulator 2 — view full gameStrap in for oversized load work: Special Transport drops 11 massive cargoes and 80+ scripted police-escorted routes into ETS2's Europe.
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Worth it for ETS2 regulars who want a slower, more deliberate challenge - thin on replayability once the scripted routes are done.
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About Euro Truck Simulator 2: Special Transport (DLC)
Euro Truck Simulator 2 is already one of the most relaxing yet surprisingly deep driving sims on PC, and the Special Transport DLC carves out a very specific niche inside it: the slow, nerve-wracking business of moving loads that simply do not fit on a normal trailer. We are talking industrial transformers, wind turbine components, excavator arms, and similarly enormous freight that demands four new dedicated special trailers and an entirely different mental approach to every route. The headline number here is 80-plus curated special transport jobs spread across unique, hand-designed routes through ETS2's base map. These are not randomly generated hauls. Each one comes with a police escort and scripted road closure setup, which does two things simultaneously: it makes the whole operation feel properly cinematic, and it creates a tighter, more constrained puzzle than a regular delivery. Tight corners, low bridges, and oncoming traffic that gives you exactly the wrong amount of clearance are the recurring challenges. Eleven distinct oversized cargo types provide enough visual variety to keep runs from feeling samey, even if the underlying skill you are practicing is the same each time. For players who already own the base game and treat it as a simulation rather than a racing title, this DLC scratches a very particular itch. The decision-making here is not about fuel routing or market prices like you would find in a Paradox game, but there is genuine cognitive weight in reading a route briefing, noting the overhead obstacles, and planning your lane position a full hundred meters in advance. Width and length become your enemy in ways standard cargo never creates. The police cars are more than atmosphere; they set a pace you must maintain, adding low-key pressure without crossing into frustration. What does not work as well: the content pool, while solid at launch, has a hard ceiling. Once you have run the available scripted routes, there is no procedural generation layering new variations on top. The Steam Workshop integration helps here since the modding community has extended and remixed ETS2 extensively, but the DLC itself does not add Workshop-specific tools beyond what the base game already supports. Controller support is listed as partial, and while keyboard-and-mouse works, anyone serious about this sim should already be on a wheel setup anyway. SCS did not add new map territory with this pack either, so if your main want is expanded geography, this is not the DLC for that. For newcomers to ETS2 who are tempted by the escorted convoy fantasy: the base game's tutorial does a reasonable job covering fundamentals, and Special Transport jobs are clearly labeled so you can ease into them after getting comfortable with standard deliveries. The escort-guided routes actually remove some navigation pressure that overwhelms first-time players, making this, counterintuitively, a gentler on-ramp to high-stress driving than free-roam long hauls. If you are the kind of person who watched a documentary about ship-breaking or bridge transport and thought "I want to do that," this DLC is built for you.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- Processor
- Dual core CPU 2.4 GHz
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics
- GeForce GTS 450-class (Intel HD 4000) Hard Drive: 100 MB available space
Recommended
- Processor
- Quad core CPU 3.0 GHz
- Memory
- 6 GB RAM
- Graphics
- GeForce GTX 760-class (2 GB) Hard Drive: 100 MB available space
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Game Info
- Developer
- SCS Software
- Publisher
- SCS Software
- Release Date
- Dec 13, 2017

