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This article was originally published in PC Gamer 327 in January. The hope, "if everything goes according to plan," is to have it out near the end of 2019. Road to the Black Sea is listed on Steam, but there's currently no release date. "Yet I find the game utterly captivating."
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Andy Kelly examined the game's appeal in a three-hour Odense-to-Bergen road trip in 2015, and four years later he's still truckin': "Not once in my life have I ever thought about being a truck driver, or really had an interest in them as vehicles," he wrote in an interview with SCS Software earlier this year. The commitment to games like Euro Truck Simulator 2 can seem odd or amusing on the surface, but it's no joke.


"These regions also offer a large variety of industries for players to deliver to and from including farms, logging companies and the mining industry." "From large cities to small humble villages in the countrysides, truckers will also be able to drive on roads which lead to scenic coastlines alongside the Black Sea," SCS said. The next addition, Road to the Black Sea, will let players haul their loads through the Transylvanian forests and Carpathian mountains of Romania, the Black Sea coastline of Bulgaria, and the Trakya region of Turkey, the gateway to Istanbul. Years after its release, thousands of people still play it daily-nearly 19,000 are big-rigging it right now, according to SteamDB-and so developer SCS Software continues to expand its map with more roads to run, places to go, and things to see.

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The voice isn't quite dead-on Geralt but it's close enough that when he says "It's all over now" as the driver pulls into the lot, it makes me think that somebody wasn't checking their blind spot before changing lanes-and that there will be consequences.Įuro Truck Simulator 2 is one of those very niche games that's really only possible on PC, but it's also a genuine hit. Either way, it's appropriate, and when Doug tells me to "get ready to turn left," you better believe my hand is moving to the turn signal with a quickness. The relevant bit begins at 1:10 and is entitled Doug (Raspy), although I'm not sure if that's the official description or just something he came up with. "You're going too fast!" Geralt-that is, Cockle-says in this video courtesy of YouTuber Milan. And with that great character finally retired in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt's acclaimed 2016 DLC Blood and Wine, Cockle has now moved on to his next big role: An optional GPS voice in Euro Truck Simulator 2. He provided the voice of Geralt, The Witcher, guiding the character from humble roots in 2007 to major mainstream success as one of the most recognizable and fully-realized videogame protagonists of all time. You may not know the name Doug Cockle, but the odds are pretty good that you know his work. It'll no doubt be updated soon enough-while we wait, let's take a minute to kick back, relax, and enjoy that trailer again. AI-controlled cars, trains, and trams local to the region will be joined by horse carts in the countryside, there will be 11 new companies, docks, and industries to do business with, a ferry will carry you and your rig the Danube, and there will be new Black Sea region achievements to collect.ĭespite the release date announcement, the Road to the Black Sea Steam page hasn't been updated just yet so there's currently no listed price, but based on previously DLC releases I'd expect something in the $20-$25 range. If you extended this into a ten-hour loop it'd probably be a hit on YouTube's ASMR section.īack to the matter at hand: Road to the Black Sea will add more than 10,000 kilometers of roads to drive on through Romania, Bulgaria, and Turkey, with 20 new major cities (including Istanbul) and numerous smaller towns, settlements, and famous landmarks to see. Even the upbeat music contributes to the effect: It's like I'm sitting in the back seat of my grandfather's Yugo, slowly falling asleep as we amble down the I-5 on the way to Gabrova. Maybe it's just me, but that constant roll of trucks and cars and trains and boats, all going about their business at a leisurely pace across the highways and byways of Eastern Europe, is legitimately mesmerizing. To commemorate the looming launch it also dropped a trailer that puts a whole new twist on the idea of "highway hypnosis." The Euro Truck Simulator 2: Road to the Black Sea DLC that was announced in May will hit the highway on December 5, developer SCS Software said today.
