Where do those new roads lead to? It's the question many of you in the community have been speculating over the past few months, and today we are excited to announce our next Euro Truck Simulator 2 map expansion - Road to the Black Sea.
We are happy to confirm that this new addition will bring the countries of Romania, Bulgaria, and the European part of Turkey (Thrace) to ETS2.
From the small villages found in the countryside, to the large bustling city of Istanbul, these three countries are rich with history, unique architecture and landmarks such as 'Dracula's'Castle found in Romania. All of these which you will see on your travels on the road to The Black Sea.
Just as impressive as the man-made structures built in these countries are the surrounding natural landscapes. Many of your journeys may lead you through forests, coastal roads or mountain ranges such as the ones found in Transylvania, which create a scenic drive for any traveler.
So, when will you able to explore these new roads for yourself? We expect to release this map expansion towards the end of this year.
Where do those new roads lead to? It's the question many of you in the community have been speculating over the past few months, and today we are excited to announce our next Euro Truck Simulator 2 map expansion - Road to the Black Sea. Euro Truck Simulator 2 - Road to the Black Sea requires a Radeon HD 6670 graphics card with a Core i5-2500 3.3GHz or FX-8300 processor to reach the recommended specs, achieving high graphics. Euro Truck Simulator 2 is the most realistic TIR truck simulator. In it you will be able to travel from all over Europe, present the goods at an impressive distance. In addition, you will need to make sure the delivery time, weather, and condition of your truck. Euro Truck Simulator 2 gives you the chance to become a real truck driver from the comfort of your home! Featuring licensed trucks with countless customization options and advanced driving physics, the game delivers an unparalleled driving experience which has put it in the spot of the most popular truck driving simulator on the market. Road to the Black Sea DLC Subscribe for more videos https://www.
We can't wait to share more with you through upcoming blog posts and on our social media channels. In the meantime, why not add Road to the Black Sea to your Steam Wishlist?
PC GamesPublished on January 16th, 2020 | by Chris O'Connor
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Euro Truck Simulator 2 - Road To The Black Sea For Mac Osx
Summary: Arguably one of the best value DLCs for the series yet opening new locations to drive through, new companies to work for and many new sites to see.
I love a bit of Euro Truck Simulator (or American Truck Simulator), so a chance to get some more mileage is welcomed. Road to the Black Sea certainly opens up a lot more mileage. Three new regions have been opened up, Romania, Bulgaria and the Trakya region of Turkey. Each of these new locations comes with some familiar sites including the forested region of Transylvania and the surrounding Carpathian mountains (familiar to anyone who knows the story of Vlad Tepes, the historical figure believed to be the inspiration for the story of Dracula). There’s the Black Sea coastline of course and Istanbul among other sight seeing attractions.
Along with the new locations opened up there are 22 new companies to drive for, 11 new local company docks and industries. Horse carts are now part of the scenery (in Bulgarian and Romanian countrysides). There are 20 new populated cities with garages and there’s the river ferry over the Danube. This new region comprises over 10,000 kilometers of roads to drive on, so get your radio stations set for the long haul.
Jumping in my truck to have a look at this vast new area it wasn’t long before I came across my first border crossing… slowing down I stopped to show my papers before being allowed to continue. Before long I was seeing some lovely little towns as I continued to make my way along this picturesque part of the world. The team behind Euro Truck Simulator really should be commended on the way they take a handful of iconic elements from each of the locations they put into the game and with those few features manage to infuse the experience with a sense of the locations being depicted. Of course it wouldn’t be practical to accurately recreate the entire countryside of everywhere depicted in the game… but the portions they select to reproduce do a great job of giving the “feeling” of the locations.
Though previous DLCs have come with welcome additions, they have often come with a price tag that seemed a bit steep for what was on offer. The price here is a little higher but the content seems much greater. I would still suggest looking for a special… but this much content certainly does put a fresh lick of paint on a game that clearly still has a lot of mileage left in it.