Euro Truck Simulator 2 celebrates its first decade by vowing to keep on truckin’ for a second

The people yearn to truck. That’s my main takeaway from a 10-year anniversary post on the SCS Software blog (opens in new tab) announcing that Euro Truck Simulator 2 (opens in new tab) has sold over 13 million copies and 80 million DLCs—in the form of cosmetic packs and major expansions—since it came out on October 18, 2012. To mark the game’s phenomenal and unexpected success, SCS is organising an in-game trucking competition and spoke a little about plans for the game’s future.

The update says that there are “so many features” on Euro Truck Simulator 2’s roadmap that SCS hopes the game has “at least another decade of further growth in front of it” before it’s time for it to retire. Bad news for anyone that was hoping for an imminent announcement of Euro Truck Simulator 3, but quite an ambition for what the devs originally thought of as a “small truck simulation game in a niche genre”.

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