After 13 years, Euro Truck Simulator 2 smashes its all-time concurrent player peak on Steam by dropping two DLCs with, let me check my notes here, more Europe and more trucks

After 13 years, Euro Truck Simulator 2 smashes its all-time concurrent player peak on Steam by dropping two DLCs with, let me check my notes here, more Europe and more trucks

They’ll say they don’t get it, young simmer. They’ll ask, “You do what all day? You work for a living, and then come home to play a videogame where you work a different, more grueling job?” They won’t see the irony in saying that and then queuing for ranked in Street Fighter 6. But take solace—there are thousands of people just like you who wouldn’t trade those virtual Swiss skylines for anything.

In fact, it seems like there are more than ever. Over 13 years after its release in 2012, Euro Truck Simulator 2 has surpassed its all-time concurrent player count peak on Steam, according to SteamDB. At time of writing, an hour has passed since the game hit a new all-time peak of 72,678, and while the number is flickering a bit, it’s rare to see such a seemingly niche game so hoppin’ over a decade after it came out.

There are a few apparent reasons for this. The game just got two new DLCs on the same day: Nordic Horizons, which takes players through northern Scandinavia, and Forest Machinery, a smaller-scall add-on that piles on doodads like wood chippers and mulchers. Not to drive, but to haul across the open road. This is a trucking game, remember?

If you aren’t familiar, the game has been celebrated for its realism (so much so that it’s enjoyed a role in driver fatigue research). But even if you go in not knowing a stick shift from a snowdrift, the appeal seems to be less in the exacting fidelity and more in the meditative quality of driving through scenic areas for long periods of time. It’s like Power Wash Simulator in that way, though I think I’d get more out of digital highway hypnosis than spraying the muck off of playground slides. At least in one case, I can pull out all the trucker lingo I learned from Smokey and the Bandit. (Nobody likes it.)

4 Comments

  1. myrl90

    It’s impressive to see Euro Truck Simulator 2 reaching new heights after all these years! The dedication of the community and the appeal of new content really shine through. Exciting times for fans of the game!

  2. olind

    It’s impressive to see Euro Truck Simulator 2 reaching new heights after all these years! The dedication of its community and the regular updates really keep the game fresh. Plus, the new DLCs not only add more content but also enhance the realism, making it even more engaging for players.

  3. arvid.dicki

    Absolutely, it’s fascinating how a game can maintain such a dedicated following! The recent DLCs not only add more content but also enhance the immersive experience, making it feel fresh for both new and veteran players. It shows how community engagement can really keep a game alive over time.

  4. mlubowitz

    only add variety but also keep the gameplay fresh and engaging. It’s impressive how the developers continue to support the community with new content, which really shows their commitment to the game and its players. It’s a testament to the strength of simulation games in general!

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