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Drive 18-wheelers across a compressed but detailed Europe, managing deliveries, your business, and your sanity on long overnight hauls.

Euro Truck Simulator 2 is a long-haul trucking simulation from SCS Software where you build a freight company from a single hired-out cab into a continent-spanning logistics empire. You start with loans and low-skill contracts, gradually unlock truck customisation, hire AI drivers, and expand your garage network across a map covering dozens of European cities. The Vive La France DLC extends that map into a lovingly recreated chunk of France, adding regional roads, landmarks, and the particular joy of crawling through a narrow Provence village at 3 AM with a 24-ton refrigerated load. The core loop is deceptively simple: pick up cargo, deliver on time, collect XP and cash, reinvest. But layered underneath that is a genuine management game. Skill trees gate things like higher-value cargo types, longer haul distances, and ADR hazardous-goods certifications. Fleet management means watching your hired drivers' fatigue, maintenance costs, and efficiency ratings. The numbers talk back to you constantly, and if you ignore them your profit margins shrink faster than a rookie's patience on a German Autobahn detour. For newcomers, the accessibility options are better than the genre average. Adjustable difficulty covers things like realistic fuel consumption and fatigue enforcement, so you can strip back the simulation layer until you are essentially just driving. The tutorial is functional without being condescending. Steam Workshop integration means the mod community has spent over a decade building everything from photorealistic cab interiors to entirely new map regions, which dramatically extends replay value and patches over the base game's older visual rough edges. Online Co-op and Remote Play Together are genuinely workable for convoy runs with a friend, though solo play is where the game finds its rhythm. The criticisms are real but contextual. The map, even with Vive La France added, is a scaled-down approximation of Europe rather than a faithful replica. AI traffic is predictable and occasionally baffling at roundabouts. The base game's visuals, released back in 2012, show their age in certain lighting conditions despite years of updates. And if you are expecting the tension or mechanical depth of a traditional strategy game, you will not find it here. What you will find is an unusually meditative experience where the decision-making is slower, quieter, and occasionally more satisfying than cracking a production chain in a Paradox title. Vive La France specifically adds strong value if you already own the base game. The French road network has a different character to the German motorway grid or the UK's left-hand chaos, and SCS put clear effort into regional visual identity. For strategy and sim players who want something that rewards patience and incremental optimisation without demanding constant micro-management, this package delivers a reliable 100-plus hours before you exhaust the vanilla content, and the mod ecosystem means that ceiling basically does not exist. Diego, Scout Team

Euro Truck Simulator 2 + Vive La France (DLC)
IndieSimulation

Euro Truck Simulator 2 + Vive La France (DLC)

Oct 12, 2012SCS Software
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Euro Truck Simulator 2 is a long-haul trucking simulation from SCS Software where you build a freight company from a single hired-out cab into a continent-spanning logistics empire. You start with loans and low-skill contracts, gradually unlock truck customisation, hire AI drivers, and expand your garage network across a map covering dozens of European cities. The Vive La France DLC extends that map into a lovingly recreated chunk of France, adding regional roads, landmarks, and the particular joy of crawling through a narrow Provence village at 3 AM with a 24-ton refrigerated load. The core loop is deceptively simple: pick up cargo, deliver on time, collect XP and cash, reinvest. But layered underneath that is a genuine management game. Skill trees gate things like higher-value cargo types, longer haul distances, and ADR hazardous-goods certifications. Fleet management means watching your hired drivers' fatigue, maintenance costs, and efficiency ratings. The numbers talk back to you constantly, and if you ignore them your profit margins shrink faster than a rookie's patience on a German Autobahn detour. For newcomers, the accessibility options are better than the genre average. Adjustable difficulty covers things like realistic fuel consumption and fatigue enforcement, so you can strip back the simulation layer until you are essentially just driving. The tutorial is functional without being condescending. Steam Workshop integration means the mod community has spent over a decade building everything from photorealistic cab interiors to entirely new map regions, which dramatically extends replay value and patches over the base game's older visual rough edges. Online Co-op and Remote Play Together are genuinely workable for convoy runs with a friend, though solo play is where the game finds its rhythm. The criticisms are real but contextual. The map, even with Vive La France added, is a scaled-down approximation of Europe rather than a faithful replica. AI traffic is predictable and occasionally baffling at roundabouts. The base game's visuals, released back in 2012, show their age in certain lighting conditions despite years of updates. And if you are expecting the tension or mechanical depth of a traditional strategy game, you will not find it here. What you will find is an unusually meditative experience where the decision-making is slower, quieter, and occasionally more satisfying than cracking a production chain in a Paradox title. Vive La France specifically adds strong value if you already own the base game. The French road network has a different character to the German motorway grid or the UK's left-hand chaos, and SCS put clear effort into regional visual identity. For strategy and sim players who want something that rewards patience and incremental optimisation without demanding constant micro-management, this package delivers a reliable 100-plus hours before you exhaust the vanilla content, and the mod ecosystem means that ceiling basically does not exist. Diego, Scout Team

Tags

steamFleet ManagementIncremental ProgressionLogistics SimConvoy Co-opMod-FriendlyRelaxing SimBusiness ManagementOpen RoadMap ExpansionRoute PlanningToll RoadsAtmospheric DrivingLong-HaulRegional DetailDLC Content

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Metacritic
79
Steam
97%(918,782)

Game Info

Developer
SCS Software
Publisher
SCS Software
Release Date
Oct 12, 2012

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Single-playerMulti-playerCo-opOnline Co-opSteam AchievementsSteam Trading CardsSteam WorkshopCamera Comfort+14 more

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