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The major 'Summer Update' is out for Transport Fever 2

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Following on from the Vulkan upgrade, Good Shepherd Entertainment and developer Urban Games have released the next major upgrade for Transport Fever 2. This Summer Update touches on all parts of the game, greatly improving many aspects.

Some of what to expect from the update includes:

  • More control over vehicles and lines
  • More intuitive user interface and better tools
  • An even more beautiful game world
  • Better game menu and new settings
  • More performance and stability
  • Many other improvements

Full release notes can be seen here.

You can see a round-up of what to expect in their new video below:

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Sounds like it has done well overall, with the press release noting how it "records one the longest average play time on gaming platforms (average play time is more than 75 hours)".

You can buy it on Humble StoreGOG and Steam.

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Ehvis Jul 9, 2021
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I was waiting for this update to go back in for another round. Now I need to find the time!
HerrLange Jul 10, 2021
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Really one of my all-time favorite games series. The game brings me into ZEN-like mode while playing it. I like to listen to audio books while playing. I really like this kind of idle games.
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