Get on Board for Bus Simulator 21 Next Stop

Bus Simulator 21 Next Stop is out now and there’s even more new content coming to this motorized transit sim.

Astragon Entertainment has added more than a few new destinations for drivers. A new Next Stop DLC is now available for anybody tearing up the tarmac in this recent public transit sim. Anybody who owns the base version of this sim can download the latest update for free. It includes a ton of new and revised features, a brand-new career mode, DLSS mode for NVIDIA cards and more. Alongside the quality of life tweaks, expect to see a large section of new ground to cover. The North American inspired “Angel Shores” area gets an official map extension this time around, giving you plenty of space to go explore and new routes to ride.

More Incoming

This isn’t all either. While the free upgrades and expansions have a limit, even more is available if you are willing to pay the fare. New dropped of an incoming Season pass. This includes the brand new Ebusco Bus Pack as well as the Official School Bus Extension. The Ebusco Bus Pack adds in three brand-new, officially licensed e-buses from the popular Dutch manufacturer Ebusco, as well as 6 interiors. It is available as part of the Season Pass, or individually, for 8.99 EUR or local equivalent. The Thomas Built Buses Bus Pack, and the Official Tram Extension don’t have a price or full details quite yet. They are planned for the end of the year and come with the Season Pass. This pre purchase pass will set eager travellers back a total of 24.99 EUR (SRP) across digital storefronts.

Extra Console Upgrades

Alongside all the upcoming content, console players get a bit of love today too. Astragon has announced dedicated versions for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S for the first time, while owners of the PS4 or Xbox One versions can upgrade to the next gen edition for free on their new and shiny devices.

Whether you’re taking to the road on PC or console, Bus Simulator 21 has plenty to do today, so hop on at the official website.

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