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News video games 19 October 2023, 02:29

author: Kamil Kleszyk

ETS 2 Adds New Region of Europe to Drive in West Balkans DLC

Today, virtual truck fans will take a trip through the charming Balkans in the latest expansion for Euro Truck Simulator 2 - West Balkans.

Source: SCS Software
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SCS Software will release another paid DLC for Euro Truck Simulator 2 - West Balkans. As the name suggests, the expansion will enable truck fans to explore Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia.

  1. ETS 2 West Balkans is available exclusively via Steam. The release will take place today at 10 a.m. PST. The price of the DLC is not yet known - previous expansions of this type, however, cost $14.99.
  2. The base game is required for the expansion to work.

West Balkans will enrich ETS with 8 countries and as many as 30 new cities, including Split and Belgrade. In addition, players will receive new orders, including oil wells, chemical factories and several ports along the Danube. In turn, 15 new landmarks await lovers of admiring beautiful landscapes. Meanwhile, a special event will be held tomorrow for buyers of West Balkans and owners of another expansion, Road to the Black Sea. Details can be found here.

Below you can watch the charming trailer of West Balkans.

Recall that since its debut in 2012, ETS 2 has undergone a huge metamorphosis - not only in terms of graphics, but also content. Starting from a small patch of central Europe, the game's map has been systematically expanded with new regions and routes.

To date, eight DLCs have been released (including West Balkans), which together offer many thousands of kilometers of routes to drive. The enormity of the current map in ETS 2 is presented on the infographic prepared by one of the game's fans, who included all the available roads on it.

  1. Euro Truck Simulator 2 - official website
  2. Euro Truck Simulator 2 - game guide

Kamil Kleszyk

Kamil Kleszyk

An introvert by nature. Since childhood, he felt a closer connection to humanism than to the sciences. Instead of exercises in maths, he preferred shutting himself up in his world and inventing new stories of his favorite anime – Dragon Ball. After years of study came a time of stagnation, which he preferred to call "searching for purpose." Looking out for destiny during the 58th screening of his beloved Die Hard, he decided – like John McCLane – to fight for a better future. He found the avenue to do this in Gamepressure. Since he's still a freshman in the newsroom, he doesn't have a target subject he wants to focus on yet. So, you can expect news about farming simulators, or the impact of Johnny Depp's trial on the future of Pirates of the Caribbean. If you ever hear that playing console games and watching movies is futile – remember this story

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