Scania Truck Driving Simulator is now on Steam!
As you may remember, Scania TDS has been
Greenlit
on Steam back in October of last year already. We would like to express
big thanks to everyone who supported us by voting for the game! Today,
the game finally becomes
available on Steam. We have been so busy working on improvements for ETS2 and ATS that none
of programmers managed to find the time for preparing the game for Steam distribution until now.
If you already own the retail version of Scania TDS and want to have it
in your Steam library, you don't need to purchase it again of course.
All you need to do is to activate your retail key on Steam -
read this Steam Support article to see how to do it.
We are really happy that millions of Steam users will get a
chance to try our game. For many of you this game is an old story by
now, but we would appreciate if you could still help us - share
screenshots on
Steam,
write a review, make videos and put them in the
Steam game hub,
join discussions.
We are keen to see your contributions. The better the game is accepted
during its re-launch in digital distribution, the more resources SCS can
invest back into further development of our truck simulators.
We took the opportunity to update the game with new content, too - all Scania TDS customers can download
a new update
to version 1.6 It includes 2 additional Dangerous Drives levels:
"Power Plant Repair" and "Commercial Shooting", and 1 additional
Competition level: "Bonus 4." This update is already included in the
Steam version. Retail update is
on the update page.
You may also be aware that this game has been developed in close cooperation with
Scania to promote their
Scania Driver Competitions - to quote their press release, "the world’s largest truck driving and training event."
By chance, the release of the game update coincides with the start of a new round of Scania Driver Competitions - "The Scania Driver Competitions 2014 will be the
sixth edition of the international event since it began back in 2003.
The 2014 competition hopes to attract more than 85,000 truck drivers
from 40 countries." Scania has a a funny viral YouTube clip promoting the start of the competitions: