Compare OMSI 2 Add-on Busbetrieb-Simulator (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by PeDePe GbR. Published by Aerosoft GmbH. Released on 6/22/2017. Available on PC. Genres: Simulation.

A career and company-management layer bolted onto OMSI 2, adding economy systems and multiplayer ops to the base bus sim. Depth varies wildly by how much you enjoy spreadsheets.

OMSI 2 is already a dense, unforgiving bus simulator, and the Busbetrieb-Simulator add-on layers a full company-management system on top of it. That means you are no longer just driving routes and watching passengers board - you are also tracking finances, managing a fleet, and making decisions that ripple forward into your bottom line. If you have ever wanted to run a small transit operation rather than just pilot a single bus, this DLC is the mechanical bridge between driver seat and boardroom. The headline additions are three: a singleplayer career mode, a multiplayer career mode, and an economy system that ties them together. In singleplayer, you build a company from the ground up, taking on contracts and expanding your roster of vehicles as revenue allows. The economy layer is not cosmetic - costs, revenues, and route efficiency all feed into a persistent ledger. Miss a schedule too often and you feel it financially, which gives the driving itself a new layer of stakes. For players who found vanilla OMSI 2 satisfying but slightly purposeless, this structure is genuinely compelling. The multiplayer career mode is the more unusual offering. Running coordinated bus operations with other players sounds niche, and it is, but for a small group of committed sim enthusiasts it works. Coordination overhead is real: you need friends who are equally invested in OMSI 2 and willing to sync schedules. This is not drop-in co-op. Think of it like a co-op grand-strategy session where everyone needs to show up on time and know their role. The tutorial documentation does not do enough to ease newcomers into the multiplayer logistics, which is a genuine friction point. On the management side, the company systems are functional but not especially deep by sim-management standards. There is no elaborate staff hiring tree, no granular maintenance simulation beyond what the base game already handles. What you get is a clean economy loop: revenue in, costs out, expand carefully. Veterans of games like Transport Fever or any Paradox title will find the business layer thin, but for players whose primary interest is the driving, it is exactly the right amount of overhead - present enough to matter, lean enough not to overwhelm. The real value here is context and motivation for your routes, not a standalone business sim. Unrated on Metacritic and lacking Steam review volume at time of writing, this DLC sits in an ambiguous space. It is clearly built for the existing OMSI 2 community rather than newcomers, and it assumes you are already comfortable with the base game's steep learning curve. If you are new to OMSI 2, buy the base game, learn the routes, and come back to this when driving starts to feel like it needs a higher-level purpose. If you are an established OMSI 2 player who has been running routes on autopilot and wants a reason to care about punctuality again, the Busbetrieb-Simulator adds exactly that accountability structure. Diego, Scout Team

OMSI 2 Add-on Busbetrieb-Simulator (DLC)
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OMSI 2 Add-on Busbetrieb-Simulator (DLC)

Jun 22, 2017PeDePe GbRAerosoft GmbH
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A career and company-management layer bolted onto OMSI 2, adding economy systems and multiplayer ops to the base bus sim. Depth varies wildly by how much you enjoy spreadsheets.

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OMSI 2 is already a dense, unforgiving bus simulator, and the Busbetrieb-Simulator add-on layers a full company-management system on top of it. That means you are no longer just driving routes and watching passengers board - you are also tracking finances, managing a fleet, and making decisions that ripple forward into your bottom line. If you have ever wanted to run a small transit operation rather than just pilot a single bus, this DLC is the mechanical bridge between driver seat and boardroom. The headline additions are three: a singleplayer career mode, a multiplayer career mode, and an economy system that ties them together. In singleplayer, you build a company from the ground up, taking on contracts and expanding your roster of vehicles as revenue allows. The economy layer is not cosmetic - costs, revenues, and route efficiency all feed into a persistent ledger. Miss a schedule too often and you feel it financially, which gives the driving itself a new layer of stakes. For players who found vanilla OMSI 2 satisfying but slightly purposeless, this structure is genuinely compelling. The multiplayer career mode is the more unusual offering. Running coordinated bus operations with other players sounds niche, and it is, but for a small group of committed sim enthusiasts it works. Coordination overhead is real: you need friends who are equally invested in OMSI 2 and willing to sync schedules. This is not drop-in co-op. Think of it like a co-op grand-strategy session where everyone needs to show up on time and know their role. The tutorial documentation does not do enough to ease newcomers into the multiplayer logistics, which is a genuine friction point. On the management side, the company systems are functional but not especially deep by sim-management standards. There is no elaborate staff hiring tree, no granular maintenance simulation beyond what the base game already handles. What you get is a clean economy loop: revenue in, costs out, expand carefully. Veterans of games like Transport Fever or any Paradox title will find the business layer thin, but for players whose primary interest is the driving, it is exactly the right amount of overhead - present enough to matter, lean enough not to overwhelm. The real value here is context and motivation for your routes, not a standalone business sim. Unrated on Metacritic and lacking Steam review volume at time of writing, this DLC sits in an ambiguous space. It is clearly built for the existing OMSI 2 community rather than newcomers, and it assumes you are already comfortable with the base game's steep learning curve. If you are new to OMSI 2, buy the base game, learn the routes, and come back to this when driving starts to feel like it needs a higher-level purpose. If you are an established OMSI 2 player who has been running routes on autopilot and wants a reason to care about punctuality again, the Busbetrieb-Simulator adds exactly that accountability structure. Diego, Scout Team

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steamCompany ManagementCareer ModeEconomy SystemCooperative MultiplayerTransit SimulationFleet ManagementRoute PlanningSimulation DLC

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Developer
PeDePe GbR
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Aerosoft GmbH
Release Date
Jun 22, 2017

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